Beads Out level guide

Beads Out Level 9 Walkthrough

medium 5 colors

Beads Out Level 9 introduces a deep right-side cavity and duplicate red boxes. Let green and blue shrink the square first, then cycle the pit reds out one at a time before yellow and orange clean the leftovers.

Board Notes

Layout
The board is a compact rounded square under two tall pipes, with green and yellow descending on both sides while red, orange, and blue wrap the square. Storage is split between an upper shelf and a deep right-side cavity, where yellow, blue, orange, and two red boxes are buried below the early green and blue boxes.
Goal
The real target is to stop the deep right cavity from locking itself. Green and blue need to control the outlet early so the square can shrink before the trapped reds are spent.
Opening
Move green first, then blue, then bring red forward when the lower edge of the square turns red. Yellow follows after the main red pass, and orange cleans the side pocket before the last green-red scraps.
Danger Zone
Yellow is a false opener because the square still has too much red and blue traffic stacked in front of it.
Mechanics
Level 9 is the first layout with a deep cavity storing duplicate colors. Two red boxes are used at different points instead of as one interchangeable pair.

Quick Tips for Beads Out Level 9 (spoiler-free)

  • Keep one red box in reserve until the right-side cavity has opened enough for a second clean handoff.
  • With 5 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 9 — Full Solution

  1. Start with the green box so the lower-left green section can leave the square before the deep cavity matters.
  2. Switch to blue next and clear the blue strip that wraps the lower side and left edge.
  3. Bring a red box into the outlet lane when the square bottom turns red and the right-side cavity is ready to release it.
  4. Use yellow after the main red band is gone, then hand off to orange for the side-pocket corner.
  5. Finish the last small square segments with green and red once the deep cavity has emptied enough to stop jamming.

Colors in this level:

Green, Blue, Red, Yellow, Orange

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Parking yellow early while the square still has active red and blue traffic.
  • Spending both red boxes back-to-back before the deep right cavity has space.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why are there two red boxes in Beads Out Level 9?

    They solve different parts of the board. One red box handles the main square release, and the other stays in reserve until the cavity opens.

  • Which color starts Level 9?

    Green starts the board, followed by blue, because those two colors shrink the square before the cavity colors are needed.