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Car Sort Level Walkthroughs & Solutions

Car Sort is a color-matching traffic puzzle where each level asks you to send the right cars onto the loop and park them in matching garages without overfilling the lane.

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What is Car Sort?

Car Sort: Color Puzzle is a color-matching traffic game from Rollic Games, available on iOS and Android. Each board wraps a road loop around a set of parking towers or garages, and clearing it means sending cars out onto the loop so they land in the garage that matches their color, all within a fixed move limit shown at the start of the level. Level 1 is a one-color tutorial that teaches the core rule directly: drain the packed left tower and let the already-correct right tower sit still as the receiver, since touching a finished receiver early wastes the one clean destination the board has.

The boards grow into four-color layouts fast, and Level 5 is the first to require staging purple and blue downstairs before red and green can separate safely upstairs. From there, each stretch tends to hide one specific choke point the whole solve depends on. Level 20 turns a center tray into the final red bar only after the two lower columns finish, Level 40 strips a chute down to live shelves that must clear in strict descending order, and Level 60 introduces a shared hourglass waist the top and bottom halves cannot use at once. Level 90, Level 120, and Level 150 build on this with a small upper chamber, a roof-to-basement chimney, and a capstone frame that each must release a shared border before the lower block can close, and by Level 175 and Level 200 the board becomes a multi-stage S-road with a numbered buffer, marked `3`, acting as the last safe relay between bends.

LevelSolve covers the Level 1 through 450 route range with 449 evidence-backed walkthroughs: 8 easy, 20 medium, 82 hard, and 339 expert. Level 418 remains a noindex placeholder while a reliable source is still missing; every published guide identifies the actual car boxes, receivers, hidden layers, gates, and road-capacity checkpoints shown in its verified video.

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How to Play Car Sort

These tips apply across all Car Sort levels. For level-specific advice, open any walkthrough from the range browser above.

  • Never touch a garage or tower that already shows a finished, matching color. It is already your cleanest receiver, and sending its cars back onto the road only creates traffic that already had a home, as in Level 1.
  • On boards with more than two colors, look for the destinations that can be staged and finished early, such as the purple and blue homes in Level 5. Locking those in first keeps the road clear for the harder colors that need to split apart later.
  • When a center tray, chamber, or shelf looks like overflow space, check whether it is actually meant to become one of the finished columns. Boards like Level 20 only work if that space is treated as a future destination rather than permanent storage.
  • On chute or ladder boards with dead panels mixed among live shelves, ignore the dead space entirely and finish the live shelves in strict order from top to bottom. Level 40 punishes skipping ahead to a lower shelf while an upper one is still unresolved.
  • If a board has one narrow passage that both halves need, such as an hourglass waist or a shared outer border, quiet one half completely before letting the other start using it. Level 60, Level 90, and Level 150 all stall if both sides try to cross the same point at once.
  • Read the `x/N` display as road occupancy, not a move limit. Before releasing another box, make sure the circulating colors have compatible receivers and enough of the `N` road spaces remain open.
  • On multi-stage boards with a numbered buffer or relay space, treat that buffer as temporary overflow rather than a bonus finish spot. Level 175 and Level 200 both reopen if the buffer or an early-stage chamber is sealed before it has finished its handoff to the next stage.

Want the bigger picture? Read our full strategy guide: how to beat the hardest Car Sort levels.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How many levels does Car Sort have?

    LevelSolve covers Levels 1 through 450 with 449 evidence-backed Car Sort walkthroughs. Level 418 remains a noindex placeholder until a reliable source is found; every other level in the range has a verified video and concrete dispatch order.

  • How hard are the levels in Car Sort?

    Across the 449 evidence-backed walkthroughs, 8 are rated easy, 20 medium, 82 hard, and 339 expert. Later boards increasingly combine narrow road capacity with hidden queues, keys, shutters, or numbered sources.

  • Is Car Sort free to play?

    Car Sort is free to download on both iOS and Android from Rollic Games. As with most color-sorting traffic puzzle games, it likely includes optional in-app purchases such as extra moves or hint tools.

  • Are these Car Sort walkthroughs official?

    No. Car Sort and Car Sort: Color Puzzle belong to Rollic Games. LevelSolve is an unofficial fan guide.

  • What does the x/N counter mean in Car Sort?

    The x/N display is the current road occupancy, not a move limit. Releasing cars near N/N is dangerous when their matching receiver is still covered, locked, or full.

  • What is the round `3` buffer in the later Car Sort levels?

    Starting around Level 175, some multi-stage boards include a numbered buffer that acts as temporary relay space between two bends of the road. It should be used as overflow while an earlier stage is still sending mixed traffic, not treated as a finished destination, since sealing it too early breaks the handoff to the next stage.