Car Sort level guide

Car Sort Level 149 Walkthrough

expert Target: 57 moves 7 colors

Car Sort Level 149 is a long S-curve board where the winding route must stabilize before the basement bank can stop sharing it with the upper shelves.

Board Notes

Layout
Upper shelf stacks feed a winding middle S-curve, with a basement bank of bright receivers along the bottom.
Goal
Thin the upper shelves first, flatten the curve second, and finish the basement only after the route belongs to the bottom half.
Opening
Trim the top shelves, free the S-curve, and keep the basement bank open while the route still serves both halves.
Danger Zone
If the basement finalizes before the winding route stops serving the top half, the entire board stalls.
Mechanics
The S-curve is the whole puzzle. Everything else is just sequencing around who owns that route.

Quick Tips for Car Sort Level 149 (spoiler-free)

  • Clear the curve before finalizing the basement.
  • Let the upper shelves stop leaning on the same route.
  • Keep the base flexible during the handoff.

How to Solve Car Sort Level 149 — Full Solution

  1. Trim the upper shelves first so the S-curve drops its mixed load from above.
  2. Free the middle route before the bottom row bank starts locking in.
  3. Keep the lower receivers flexible while the upper shelves still borrow the same curve.
  4. Let the board settle from the top down before the base locks in.
  5. Finish the lower bank only after the curve no longer reverses it.

Colors in this level:

Yellow, Blue, Green, Purple, Pink, Black, Cream

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Finalizing the basement while the winding route is still mixed.
  • Treating the S-curve like a free finish lane too early.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What controls Car Sort Level 149?

    The winding S-curve controls the board because both the upper shelves and the basement bank depend on it during the switch.

  • Why does the basement bank reopen in Level 149?

    Because the upper shelves still use the same curve when the lower row closes too early.