Bus Rush Fever! level guide
Bus Rush Fever! Level 23 Walkthrough
Bus Rush Fever! Level 23 is solved by building one reliable side instead of trusting every small opening you see. Clean the shallow right-side blockers first, then drain the first safe wheel color through that steadier lane.
Board Notes
- Layout
- Level 23 opens with a yellow-blue wheel and a very open lower scatter of short buses in red, green, cyan, purple, and orange. The field looks less dense than Level 22, but the buses point in different directions and create a lot of shallow, unstable lanes.
- Goal
- The board clears by turning those shallow lanes into one stable path through the middle. The real target is the lower right side of the field, because that is where the next top wedge keeps running into half-open clutter.
- Opening
- The walkthrough opens by taking the easiest lower singles and short pairs, then uses the newly stable side to feed a clean top color before the wheel rotates back into the middle. It favors stability over big flashy clears.
- Danger Zone
- The danger point comes when the lower field looks open but still contains too many shallow blockers on the right. If you trust those fake lanes too early, the next yellow or blue wedge from the top reaches the center and then immediately stalls.
- Mechanics
- Level 23 is a false-space board. The lower field appears loose, but the important work is converting that fake openness into one side that actually stays usable for more than a single move.
Quick Tips for Bus Rush Fever! Level 23 (spoiler-free)
- Level 23 is all about real space versus fake space. Trust the lane that stays open, not the lane that only flashes open for one move.
- With 8 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 23 — Full Solution
- Remove the easiest singles and pairs first so the lower field stops pretending to be more open than it really is.
- Focus especially on the shallow blockers on the right side of the board, where the next wheel route wants to land.
- Once that side is dependable, drain the safest yellow or blue top wedge all the way through.
- Do not swap to another color just because a temporary lane appears elsewhere in the scatter.
- Finish the remaining colors after one side of the field has become reliably usable from start to finish.
Colors in this level:
Blue, Cyan, Green, Orange, Pink, Purple, Red, Yellow
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Trusting a temporary middle lane while the shallow blockers on the right are still waiting to reclaim it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is the right side more important than the open-looking middle in Bus Rush Fever! Level 23?
The middle looks loose, but the right side is where the next wheel route actually wants to land. Stabilizing that side turns fake space into real route space.
What usually makes Bus Rush Fever! Level 23 feel more open than it really is?
Players chase the first temporary lane they see and ignore the shallow blockers on the right. The next top color reaches the center and finds the side still unstable.