Beads Out level guide
Beads Out Level 87 Walkthrough
Beads Out Level 87 is a heart shell with one lock route and a late `2` finish. Open the left and right shoulders first, clear the cyan lower point next, and then route the key so the right-center lock opens before the lower-right `2` is spent.
Board Notes
- Layout
- The heart broadens into white, yellow, cyan, brown, and purple shoulders. The reserve is a lock-and-timer tray with a visible key in the lower middle, one lock blocking the right-center lane, and a `2` tile on the lower-right side beside blue, lime, orange, red, and purple singles.
- Goal
- Shrink the heart shell before the key route and the `2` tile are used.
- Opening
- Open with the white-yellow left shoulder and the orange-brown right shoulder, then settle the cyan lower point.
- Danger Zone
- The right-center lock hides how narrow the last corridor is. Spending the `2` too soon forces the lock route under pressure.
- Mechanics
- Level 87 is a small lock board where one key route and one `2` tile decide the endgame.
Quick Tips for Beads Out Level 87 (spoiler-free)
- On this board the `2` tile is the closer, not the unlock.
- 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 87 — Full Solution
- Clear the white-yellow left shoulder and the orange-brown right shoulder of the heart shell.
- Rotate through the cyan lower point while the reserve keeps its key route, lock, and `2` tile closed.
- Let the shell become a tighter heart loop before sending the key through the lower middle.
- Open the right-center lock first so the final corridor is already clear before the `2` tile matters.
- Spend the lower-right `2` only after the lock route and the nearby singles have already resolved.
Colors in this level:
White, Yellow, Orange, Brown, Cyan, Purple
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Using the lower-right `2` before the lock lane has opened.
- Treating the visible key as an opening move rather than a late path.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the safest order in Beads Out Level 87?
Shell first, key second, lock third, and the lower-right `2` last.
Why is the lock lane more important than the `2` tile in Level 87?
Because the `2` tile depends on that lane for space. If the corridor is not open first, the countdown finish jams.