Block Out level guide

Block Out Level 46 Walkthrough

hard 5 colors

Block Out Level 46 has three boss chambers across the upper half — two smaller ones at `3` each and a larger one at `10` — all sitting above a packed lower chamber of red, blue, green, yellow, and orange blocks. Drain the lower blocks first to let the two `3` chambers collapse quickly, then use the freed upper space for the longer `10` reduction.

Board Notes

Layout
Three tall dark/blue boss chambers across the upper half, each in an orange frame. The middle two show counters `3` and `3`; the right chamber shows `10`. A `5` counter on the left. Below the chambers: packed red, blue, green, yellow, and orange blocks. Pink exit on the left wall, blue on the right. Yellow block at the bottom-left corner.
Goal
The lower colored blocks are the shared resource — they must drain before any chamber can fall. The two `3`-count chambers are quick wins that should collapse first, creating room for the `10` chamber.
Opening
Start by working the lower colored blocks toward the bottom exits. The two `3` chambers begin dropping quickly. Once they collapse, the `10` chamber starts its longer reduction.
Danger Zone
Pulling on the `10` chamber before the `3`s are gone splits the limited lower space between too many bosses.
Mechanics
Level 46 is a triple-chamber boss puzzle where two smaller chambers gate the larger one. The matched `3` counters are quick wins that create the room the `10` needs.

Quick Tips for Block Out Level 46 (spoiler-free)

  • The two `3` chambers are fast wins — if they are still up when you start the `10`, you are working the wrong part of the board.
  • Drain the lower colored blocks before any boss chamber.
  • 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 Block Out Level 46 — Full Solution

  1. Thin the lower colored blocks toward the bottom exits to start reducing all three boss counters.
  2. Let the two `3`-count chambers collapse as the lower space opens.
  3. Keep the `10` chamber parked until the `3`s are both gone.
  4. Use the freed upper space to accelerate the `10` reduction.
  5. Sort the remaining colored blocks through the side exits.
  6. Clear the late red, blue, and yellow pieces from the lower chamber.
  7. Finish with the last chamber fragments and side cleanup.

Colors in this level:

Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Splitting effort between all three chambers from the start — the `10` needs far more room than the `3`s, so the quick wins should go first.
  • Not draining the lower colored blocks before attacking the boss chambers, which leaves no room for the bosses to collapse into.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which chambers should collapse first in Block Out Level 46?

    The two `3`-count chambers. They are quick wins that create the room the larger `10` chamber needs.

  • Why does the `10` chamber feel stuck in Level 46?

    Because the two `3` chambers are still occupying upper space. They need to collapse first to give the `10` enough room to start dropping.