Car Sort level guide
Car Sort Level 46 Walkthrough
Car Sort Level 46 is an S-board with delayed lower receivers, and it becomes cleaner once the upper trio and center aqua band stop borrowing the same bends.
Board Notes
- Layout
- An S-road runs between a small upper tower trio, a short center band, and several lower finishing columns. The main colors are purple, red, green, yellow, aqua, orange, and multicolor receivers below.
- Goal
- Solve the upper trio first, the center band second, and the lower receiver row last.
- Opening
- Keep the lower row quiet while the upper trio calms.
- Danger Zone
- If the lower receivers start filling while the center aqua band is still mixed, the S-turn crowds up.
- Mechanics
- The lower row looks tempting, but it is really a delayed payoff after the upper layers calm down.
Quick Tips for Car Sort Level 46 (spoiler-free)
- Lock the upper trio before you spend the lower bends.
- Use the center aqua band as a checkpoint, not a permanent buffer.
- Feed the receivers one by one once the middle is quiet.
How to Solve Car Sort Level 46 — Full Solution
- Separate the upper towers until they stop sharing unfinished traffic through the first bend.
- Flatten the center band while the lower row stays mostly parked.
- Start the left lower receiver only after the center shelf no longer shifts.
- Feed the remaining lower receivers through the quiet right bend one at a time.
- Confirm the upper, center, and lower layers solved in that order.
Colors in this level:
Purple, Red, Green, Yellow, Aqua, Orange
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Using the lower receivers while the center band is still acting like mixed overflow.
- Forcing the same bend to carry upper and lower unfinished traffic together.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which layer should settle first in Car Sort Level 46?
The upper trio should calm first, then the center band, and only then the lower receiver row.
Why is the center aqua band important in Level 46?
It is the hinge between the top and bottom. If it is still moving, the lower receivers are almost always early.