Cube Tap Sort level guide
Cube Tap Sort Level 12 Walkthrough
Work through Level 12's dense 3D cluster by following yellow, pink, gray, blue, red, and green target phases around the central spine.
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How to Solve Cube Tap Sort Level 12 — Full Solution
- From the upper/front faces around the central gray spine, clear yellow 1 and pink 3 in the opening target row.
- Let the dense cluster re-present automatically, then take the gray/pink group that appears beside the spine.
- On the side of the central gray spine named by the refreshed row, take the blue/gray strip first; wait for the rear red/orange face to clear the spine before tapping it.
- When blue and light-lavender cubes occupy buffer slots, preserve the remaining capacity for green/cyan; the spine still hides the next lane and stored cubes do not vanish.
- After green/cyan opens beside the lower end of the spine, clear the final blue group from its exposed face, then wait for WELL DONE.
Colors in this level:
Yellow, Pink, Gray, Blue, Lavender, Red, Orange, Green, Cyan, Purple
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Tapping a face that is visible but still covered by the central stack.
- Using the broom or another booster as if the source proved it was required.
Quick Tips for Cube Tap Sort Level 12 (quick clues)
- Take yellow 1 and pink 3 from the front/upper faces around the gray spine.
- After the cluster re-presents automatically, use the refreshed boxes instead of the largest visible side.
- Keep a free slot for the blue and light-lavender pieces that enter while the spine is still blocking depth.
Board notes 5 details
- Layout
- The opening board is a dense 3D cluster with a gray central spine and colored layers around it. Yellow 1 and pink 3 are active, with an empty buffer row.
- Goal
- Advance from yellow/pink through gray/pink, blue/gray, red/orange, green/cyan, and the final blue phase.
- Opening
- Clear the exposed yellow and pink faces first, then wait for the cluster to re-present before selecting the next side.
- Danger Zone
- Blue and light-lavender cubes visibly occupy buffer slots later in the route; the center can look selectable before a face is exposed.
- Mechanics
- Removing target groups makes the cluster change presentation automatically around the central gray spine; no manual swipe is established in the source. The buffer is the only temporary storage during the reveal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Level 12 keep changing presentation?
The dense cluster re-presents automatically as target groups are removed, exposing different sides of the central gray spine.
Is the broom booster required?
No requirement is established by the verified video. The route should be described by its target order and buffer management, not by assuming a booster is necessary.