Cube Tap Sort level guide
Cube Tap Sort Level 46 Walkthrough
Break Level 46's dense cluster from blue and pink, follow the refreshed color rows, and finish the sampled clearing tail.
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How to Solve Cube Tap Sort Level 46 — Full Solution
- Clear the exposed blue 1 group from the front/side cluster.
- After the first automatic re-presentation opens the adjacent lane, clear pink 3.
- On the contracted front/side faces, take yellow and gray, then green and orange from the next exposed lane named by the target row.
- Keep the brown question-mark cover out of the buffer plan while cyan, purple, and pink appear on the inner and lower faces.
- Finish the pale-piece phase at the isolated lower cubes; the source tail reaches the clearing animation but stops before a full WELL DONE reward page.
Colors in this level:
Blue, Pink, Yellow, Gray, Green, Red, Orange, Cyan, Purple, Peach, Brown, Pale-blue
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Tapping a brown question-mark cover cube because it is nearest on screen.
- Continuing from the old presentation after the cluster has re-presented a new target row.
- Filling the buffer with a color outside the active target phase.
Quick Tips for Cube Tap Sort Level 46 (quick clues)
- Start with blue 1 and pink 3 on the exposed front/side cluster.
- Let the cluster re-present automatically after each target refresh; its shape changes as lanes disappear.
- Keep buffer space open for the late cyan, purple, pink, and pale groups.
Board notes 5 details
- Layout
- The opening board is a large tilted multicolor cluster with patterned cubes, brown question-mark cover pieces, and several interlocked faces. Blue 1 and pink 3 are active, and the buffer row is empty.
- Goal
- Follow the refreshed yellow, gray, green, orange, cyan, purple, pink, and pale-piece target phases as the cluster re-presents and contracts.
- Opening
- Clear the exposed blue 1 group, then pink 3 after the first automatic cluster presentation.
- Danger Zone
- Brown question-mark pieces and newly exposed faces make screen proximity unreliable. Read the target row after each automatic presentation instead of tapping the most prominent cover cube.
- Mechanics
- A dense free-standing cluster re-presents automatically from several angles as colored groups are removed, while question-mark cover pieces and late isolated cubes delay access to the next row; no manual swipe is introduced.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Level 46 look like it resets?
The dense cluster re-presents automatically after groups clear. Keep the target row as the route and continue through the new exposed faces rather than restarting.
Why does the board keep changing shape?
The dense cluster contracts and re-presents as groups are removed, exposing different colored faces and late isolated pieces.
Does Level 46 show the full reward?
No. The sampled tail reaches the empty-board clearing animation, but the source does not show a complete WELL DONE reward page.