Cube Tap Sort level guide
Cube Tap Sort Level 23 Walkthrough
Open Level 23's stacked translucent sections from yellow and cyan, then follow the shared route to the final orange and gray pieces.
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How to Solve Cube Tap Sort Level 23 — Full Solution
- Clear yellow 7 and cyan 2 from the exposed faces of the stacked sections.
- After the stack shifts automatically, follow the red/blue targets wherever the shared row exposes them.
- When the bridge opens between the sections, take green/purple from whichever upper or lower face the shared row exposes, then peach/pink from the next open section.
- Keep one buffer plan for both sections: a cube stored from the upper stack still occupies capacity while the lower stack presents its next target.
- When orange/gray becomes active, clear the bridge remnant and the gray edge across both sections, then wait for WELL DONE.
Colors in this level:
Yellow, Cyan, Red, Blue, Green, Purple, Peach, Pink, Orange, Gray, Lavender, Lime
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Treating the upper and lower sections as independent target sequences.
- Tapping orange-brown cover cubes before the current target route exposes them.
Quick Tips for Cube Tap Sort Level 23 (quick clues)
- Start with yellow 7 and cyan 2 from the exposed upper/lower section faces.
- When the sections split automatically, keep one shared order across both pieces.
- Leave the orange-brown bridge as depth cover until a target phase exposes a removable face.
Board notes 5 details
- Layout
- The opening board has two stacked translucent icy sections joined by an orange-brown covered layer. Yellow 7 and cyan 2 are active, and the buffer row is empty.
- Goal
- Advance through red, blue, green, purple, peach, and pink before clearing the final orange/gray remnants across both sections.
- Opening
- Clear the exposed yellow 7 and cyan 2 groups, then let the stacked sections settle before choosing the next face.
- Danger Zone
- The two sections share one target row and buffer; orange-brown cover cubes hide later faces and are not an independent color phase.
- Mechanics
- A covered bridge joins two translucent sections that flatten and separate automatically as target groups clear; the source does not show a manual swipe. Both sections continue to share one target row and one buffer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do the two sections have separate target orders?
No. They share the same target row and buffer. Continue the current order across whichever section exposes the matching face.
What happens when the stack separates?
The covered bridge opens and the remaining colored pieces flatten into smaller groups; the level is not complete until the final orange/gray pieces clear.