Beads Out level guide
Beads Out Level 7 Walkthrough
Beads Out Level 7 is the first twin-feeder arch with a wide storage pit. Red and blue stabilize the outlet first, orange and green shrink the outer arch, and purple should stay parked until the final seam.
Board Notes
- Layout
- The board uses a broad half-ring under two feeder pipes. Yellow and green descend on the left while purple and orange descend on the right, and the arch itself mixes red, cyan, blue, yellow, purple, and green. The lower pit holds purple, cyan, yellow, orange, and green in a stepped grid while red and blue begin nearest the outlet.
- Goal
- The first goal is to stop the lower lip of the arch from changing colors too quickly. Red and blue do that opening work before the pipe-fed colors take over.
- Opening
- Move red first, then blue. Once the feeder pipes start turning the outer arch, hand off to orange and green, then let cyan and yellow thin the remaining curve before purple closes.
- Danger Zone
- Purple looks convenient because it sits openly in the lower pit, but it clogs the arch if the outer curve is still wide.
- Mechanics
- Level 7 introduces a full twin-feeder arch with a real lower reserve row. The correct route is about syncing pipe colors with outlet timing, not just following the brightest segment.
Quick Tips for Beads Out Level 7 (spoiler-free)
- Purple is a seam closer on this board, not an early box.
- With 7 colors in play, clear the pair with the fewest blockers first so the board opens up instead of tightening.
- If the board feels stuck, look for the color with the cleanest path and use that to regain space.
How to Solve Beads Out Level 7 — Full Solution
- Start with the red box and clear the first red section at the bottom lip of the arch.
- Swap to blue when the short blue band takes over the outlet from the middle of the arch.
- Move orange into the lane once the right feeder starts delivering orange down the outer curve.
- Use green next so the left-pipe green and the lower-right green strip can clear in one pass.
- Finish the late board with cyan, then yellow, and leave purple for the last short band near the outlet.
Colors in this level:
Red, Blue, Orange, Green, Cyan, Yellow, Purple
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Pulling purple out while both feeder pipes are still feeding the outer arch.
- Ignoring blue after the first red clear and forcing orange too soon.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the opening color order in Beads Out Level 7?
The clean opener is red first and blue second, before the pipe-fed outer colors take control.
Why should purple wait in Level 7?
Purple survives into the last seam of the arch. If you use it too early, the outer curve stays jammed.