Cube Tap Sort level guide
Cube Tap Sort Level 35 Walkthrough
Open Level 35's dark wall panel from teal and pale blue, follow the inset color route, and finish the purple and pale blue-gray pieces.
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How to Solve Cube Tap Sort Level 35 — Full Solution
- Clear the exposed teal 3 and pale blue 2 groups from the inset windows.
- After the panel re-presents automatically, expose the next colored window while preserving the dark wall.
- Use the refreshed row to take green/purple from the center window, then red/yellow from the upper inset before the orange and pink windows.
- Keep the pale gray lower edge out of the buffer plan until it is named; the lock marker and dark wall remain access cover.
- When the final row reaches purple, clear the remaining center window first, then the pale blue-gray lower edge, and wait for the completion animation.
Colors in this level:
Teal, Pale-blue, Green, Purple, Red, Yellow, Orange, Pink, Gray, Cyan, Peach
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Treating the lock marker as a color order or tapping the dark cover blindly.
- Clearing the pale gray base before its target phase.
- Using a buffer slot on a structural face that is not named by the current row.
Quick Tips for Cube Tap Sort Level 35 (quick clues)
- Start with teal 3 and pale blue 2 from the exposed inset windows.
- Let the panel re-present automatically to expose the next window instead of tapping the dark wall.
- Wait for the active pale-gray phase before clearing the lower edge.
Board notes 5 details
- Layout
- The opening board is a wide dark-gray wall with colored inset windows, a small colored tower above it, and a pale gray lower edge. Teal 3 and pale blue 2 are active, and the buffer row is empty.
- Goal
- Advance through green/purple, red/yellow, orange, and pink before clearing the final purple and pale blue-gray pieces.
- Opening
- Clear the exposed teal 3 and pale blue 2 groups.
- Danger Zone
- The lock marker and dark wall indicate cover/access; they do not replace the target row. The pale gray base is also structural until its named phase.
- Mechanics
- A shallow locked-looking panel re-presents automatically to reveal colored inset windows while the dark wall and pale base remain visible; no manual swipe is introduced. The lock marker is cover/access information, not a target order.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the lock marker mean the dark wall cannot be touched?
It marks the covered panel area. Wait for each automatic side presentation to expose the named colored group; do not infer a color order from the marker alone.
Why does the board look flat?
Level 35 is built like a shallow panel. Its automatic side presentations reveal inset windows while the outer wall and lower base continue to frame the board.
How do I finish Level 35?
Clear the final purple group, then clear the pale blue-gray pieces as their target phase appears and let the completion animation play.