Beads Out level guide

Beads Out Level 90 Walkthrough

expert 6 colors

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

  1. Clear the yellow-cyan lower bowl and the brown-red side walls of the U-shell.
  2. Rotate through the gray-blue return around the inner prongs while the reserve keeps both locks, both keys, and the corner values untouched.
  3. Let the shell become a much smaller horseshoe before the `300` corners begin dropping toward `250`, `200`, `100`, and `50`.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.