Car Sort level guide
Car Sort Level 63 Walkthrough
Car Sort Level 63 is a double-bookcase puzzle where one shelf stack should own the central spine long enough to flatten before the opposite side starts demanding it.
Board Notes
- Layout
- Two short bookcases face each other across a thin vertical spine, with colorful red, purple, yellow, green, blue, and cream bands spread across the shelves.
- Goal
- Give the central vertical path to one half first, then hand it to the opposite half after the louder shelves flatten.
- Opening
- Reduce the top-right purple shelf and the left red pressure before the blue-white middle shelves wake up.
- Danger Zone
- If the left red stack and the right yellow stack both need the shaft while the middle shelves are still mixed, the handoff disappears.
- Mechanics
- The corridor is too narrow to alternate sides constantly. One half needs a real stretch of uninterrupted cleanup.
Quick Tips for Car Sort Level 63 (spoiler-free)
- Pick one side and let it own the main route for a while.
- Reduce the red-purple noise before the blue-white cleanup.
- Keep one lower shelf open for the last transfer.
How to Solve Car Sort Level 63 — Full Solution
- Pick the noisier half and give it the central central lane until at least one of its upper shelves is clearly calmer.
- Reduce the red-purple pressure before the blue-white middle shelves start demanding the same channel.
- Hand the vertical path to the opposite side once the first half has enough open room to stop competing.
- Keep one lower shelf free for the late blue-white cleanup instead of sealing every near-finish immediately.
- Finish the remaining short shelves after the shaft belongs to only one half at a time.
Colors in this level:
Red, Purple, Yellow, Green, Blue, Cream, Pink, Orange
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Alternating sides every move instead of letting one half finish enough work.
- Closing every lower shelf too early and losing the last blue-white switch space.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the key rule in Car Sort Level 63?
One shelf stack should own the central corridor at a time. If both halves still need it, the board usually clogs.
Why do the blue-white shelves feel awkward in Level 63?
They are late cleanup shelves that depend on the louder red-purple traffic already being out of the way.