Bus Rush Fever! level guide
Bus Rush Fever! Level 166 Walkthrough
Bus Rush Fever! Level 166 is a woven square that only opens after one crossing line is chosen and defended. Drill a single route through the middle, then let the rest of the interlock collapse around that committed lane.
Board Notes
- Layout
- Level 166 opens as a tight woven square of red, green, pink, and purple bars with a pale center cell and several short side entries that all feed back into the same knot.
- Goal
- The real target is one crossing line through the weave. Once a single route is held open from edge to edge, the interlock loses tension and the surrounding bars stop rebuilding the square.
- Opening
- The video starts on the cleanest red-green line into the middle and keeps every follow-up move on that same crossing instead of bouncing to the opposite face.
- Danger Zone
- The board locks when crossings are switched halfway through, because two half-open lines still behave like a closed weave.
- Mechanics
- Level 166 is a commitment board. The square only yields when one lane is drilled until the interlock fails.
Quick Tips for Bus Rush Fever! Level 166 (spoiler-free)
- Choose one crossing and stay loyal to it.
- 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 Bus Rush Fever! Level 166 — Full Solution
- Start on the red-green crossing that already points most cleanly into the middle.
- Keep the next few moves on that same line instead of sampling the opposite side of the weave.
- Feed the nearby pink and purple bars through the route once the square loses one face.
- Clear the remaining short side entries after the weave has stopped rebuilding itself.
- Finish the leftovers by extending the same committed lane through the board.
Colors in this level:
Green, Pink, Purple, Yellow, Cyan, Red
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Switching to a second crossing before the first one is open, which stitches the square back together.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I clear first in Bus Rush Fever! Level 166?
Start on the cleanest red-green crossing into the middle. One committed lane matters more than several half-cleared ones.
Why does the weave in Bus Rush Fever! Level 166 keep reforming?
Because the board is being attacked from multiple faces. The interlock only breaks once one crossing line is kept open long enough to stop rebuilding.