Bus Rush Fever! level guide
Bus Rush Fever! Level 80 Walkthrough
Bus Rush Fever! Level 80 is easiest when you cut down the central trunk first and let the side columns separate only after that core has weakened. The board is not many columns; it is one tower pretending to be many.
Board Notes
- Layout
- Level 80 opens as a tall organ or tower board. Several vertical stacks stand close together in the middle, with two shorter side columns and a taller central trunk rising under a purple-brown cap. Loose singles sit high on the outside, but the whole structure is dominated by the central tower.
- Goal
- The real target is the central trunk directly under the cap. Until that tower loses height, the side columns never become lanes and the bridge above keeps feeding into one rigid spine.
- Opening
- The walkthrough attacks the central trunk first, then trims the nearest side columns only where they help the tower breathe. It does not chase the easy outer singles early. Once the trunk is shorter, the board starts breaking into separate columns instead of one organ pipe.
- Danger Zone
- The trap is opening the side columns while the central trunk still holds full height. That creates the illusion of progress but leaves the main spine ready to reclaim the whole board on the next drop.
- Mechanics
- Level 80 is a pure tower board. Most of the visual complexity comes from the side pipes, but the solve is really about breaking one tall center trunk before the rest of the structure can split.
Quick Tips for Bus Rush Fever! Level 80 (spoiler-free)
- In Level 80, the side pipes are a symptom. The trunk in the middle is the disease.
- Focus on one color at a time: finish the cleanest grouping, then reassess the whole board before the next move.
- If the board feels stuck, look for the color with the cleanest path and use that to regain space.
How to Solve Bus Rush Fever! Level 80 — Full Solution
- Lower the central trunk under the purple-brown cap before you spend serious moves on the sides.
- Use the nearest side columns only where they help the middle pipe lose height.
- Keep the easy outer singles for later while the trunk is still carrying the whole structure.
- Split the board into separate columns only after the center no longer reconnects them on the next drop.
- Finish by clearing the remaining side pipes once the tall middle tower has stopped dictating the layout.
Colors in this level:
Brown, Purple, Yellow
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Opening the side columns while the central trunk still holds full height, which only looks like progress and leaves the spine ready to reclaim the board on the next drop.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is the central trunk directly under the cap so important in Bus Rush Fever! Level 80?
Until that tower loses height, the side columns never become lanes and the bridge above keeps feeding one rigid spine. Cut the trunk and the structure splits into real columns.
What usually keeps the central trunk directly under the cap from opening in Bus Rush Fever! Level 80?
Treating the side pipes as the goal. While the central trunk stands at full height, every split it allows is temporary and the next drop rebuilds the tower.