Beads Out level guide

Beads Out Level 76 Walkthrough

hard 6 colors

Beads Out Level 76 is a tall oval collar over a lock-and-block tray. Clear the yellow-lime bowl and cyan side first, rotate through the purple-red bridge second, and only then open the center lock lane so the final locked gray piece leaves after the tray is already sparse.

Board Notes

Layout
A tall oval collar wraps red, lime, cyan, purple, and yellow around a narrow inner hole. The reserve is a lock-themed tray with a small lock piece high in the center, a dark blocked square under it, and a lower mix of red, blue, pink, brown, gray, and mint singles before the board collapses to one late locked gray piece.
Goal
Shorten the collar before the lock lane and the late locked gray piece become active.
Opening
Knock out the yellow-lime lower bowl and the cyan left side, then shift to the purple-red upper bridge.
Danger Zone
The blocked square in the middle forces everything through one route, so opening that lane too early traps the last gray piece against the right side.
Mechanics
Level 76 uses a simple lock-and-block tray under a straightforward oval shell.

Quick Tips for Beads Out Level 76 (spoiler-free)

  • This tray is about timing the middle lane, not about having lots of space.
  • With 6 colors in play, clear the pair with the fewest blockers first so the board opens up instead of tightening.
  • Think in chain clears. The best move is the one that sets up the next two moves, not just the quickest current match.

How to Solve Beads Out Level 76 — Full Solution

  1. Clear the yellow-lime lower bowl of the oval and the cyan strip on the left side.
  2. Rotate through the purple-red upper bridge while the reserve keeps its center lock path mostly closed.
  3. Let the shell lose a full heavy pass before opening the blocked square under the lock piece.
  4. Use the reserve singles around the center lane only after the collar is down to shorter arcs.
  5. Finish with the last locked gray piece after the surrounding mint, brown, and red tray pieces are already gone.

Colors in this level:

Yellow, Lime, Cyan, Purple, Red, Gray

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Opening the blocked lane before the collar has already softened.
  • Ignoring the late locked gray piece until the right side of the tray has no free landing spaces left.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the tricky part of Beads Out Level 76?

    The shell itself is manageable, but the reserve only has one useful middle lane. If that lane opens too early, the last locked gray square jams.

  • When should the locked gray piece clear in Level 76?

    Near the end, after the center lane and the surrounding reserve singles have already been reduced.