Beads Out level guide
Beads Out Level 90 Walkthrough
Beads Out Level 90 is a capstone U-shell with dual locks, dual keys, and shrinking corner values. Reduce the yellow-cyan bowl and brown-red walls first, steady the gray-blue return next, and only then unlock the reserve in layers so the `300 -> 50` corners and the `3 -> 2` middle never crowd each other.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A broad U-shell wraps around two thin inner prongs. The reserve is a long multi-phase tray with two locks, two visible keys, a center `3`, a right-side `2`, and corner values that drop from `300` to `250`, then `200`, then `100`, and eventually `50` before the tray thins to a few pipe-style end pieces.
- Goal
- Shrink the U-shell before the keys and the changing countdown corners are used.
- Opening
- Start on the yellow-cyan lower bowl and the brown-red side walls, then rotate through the gray-blue return around the inner prongs.
- Danger Zone
- The reserve has multiple moving parts, but they all share one narrow lower corridor. One early key or timer move exposes the later `3`, `2`, and end pipes before there is any room.
- Mechanics
- Level 90 is a capstone multi-system board with dual locks, dual keys, a `3` and `2` relay, and corner values that keep shrinking across several stages.
Quick Tips for Beads Out Level 90 (spoiler-free)
- If both keys still look available at once, neither route is truly ready yet.
- 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 90 — Full Solution
- Clear the yellow-cyan lower bowl and the brown-red side walls of the U-shell.
- Rotate through the gray-blue return around the inner prongs while the reserve keeps both locks, both keys, and the corner values untouched.
- Let the shell become a much smaller horseshoe before the `300` corners begin dropping toward `250`, `200`, `100`, and `50`.
- Open one key route, clear its lane, and only then open the second key route so the middle `3` and right `2` are never exposed under pressure.
- Finish with the last low-value corners and pipe-style end pieces after the tray has already collapsed into a sparse bottom corridor.
Colors in this level:
Yellow, Cyan, Brown, Red, Gray, Blue
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Treating the first visible key as an opening shortcut.
- Burning one of the big corner values while the U-shell still dominates the outlet.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Beads Out Level 90 a capstone board?
It layers two locks, two keys, a `3 -> 2` relay, and corner values that shrink over several phases under one large U-shell.
What order should the reserve follow in Level 90?
Shell first, then one key lane, then the other, while the corner values shrink in stages and the `3 -> 2` center waits for real tray space.