Cube Tap Sort level guide
Cube Tap Sort Level 13 Walkthrough
Open Level 13's dense colored cube in target order, beginning with cyan and purple and finishing through the gray/cyan frame.
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How to Solve Cube Tap Sort Level 13 — Full Solution
- Clear the exposed front cyan 5 and purple 6 groups from the opening target row.
- After the cube opens automatically, take the peach and lime groups on the newly visible inner face.
- At the inner center between the gray uprights, take the blue, red, and green groups only when their colored front faces leave the supports.
- When the row reaches gray/cyan, keep the buffer available for that named phase; a gray support visible beside the opening is still structure, not a shortcut.
- Clear the gray/cyan frame on the lower and side rim after its target boxes appear, then wait for the checkmark and WELL DONE animation.
Colors in this level:
Cyan, Purple, Peach, Lime, Blue, Red, Green, Gray, Orange, Yellow, Pink
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Tapping across every visible color in the dense cube instead of matching the active targets.
- Tapping a colored face that is still behind a gray support.
Quick Tips for Cube Tap Sort Level 13 (quick clues)
- Start on the exposed front cyan 5 and purple 6 faces, not the nearest color in the dense center.
- Let the cube open automatically, then use the new target row before entering the next inner layer.
- Keep the gray supports as a depth boundary; a visible face behind one is not yet a safe tap.
Board notes 5 details
- Layout
- The opening board is a dense multicolored cube with gray supports and interior blocks. Cyan 5 and purple 6 are active in the target row, and the buffer row is empty.
- Goal
- Follow cyan/purple into peach and lime, then clear the exposed blue, red, green, and final gray/cyan structure.
- Opening
- Tap only the exposed cyan and purple faces named by the first target boxes; do not tap across the visible colored surface.
- Danger Zone
- Many colors remain visible through the cube, while gray supports conceal depth. The sampled route does not show a persistent occupied buffer slot, but capacity still matters.
- Mechanics
- The dense cube progressively opens into a simpler gray frame through automatic re-presentation after each target group; the source does not show a manual swipe. Gray supports remain depth structure until their named phase.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do gray supports remain after the colored cube opens?
They form the board structure and become more visible as colored layers clear. The final route still follows the active target row until the gray/cyan remnant completes.
Is the buffer unused on Level 13?
The sampled frames do not show a persistent occupied slot, but the buffer remains finite. Keep checking it rather than assuming every attempt will stay empty.