Nut Sort level guide
Nut Sort Level 25 Walkthrough
Nut Sort Level 25 is easiest when you create a clean lower-center shuttle for the black-yellow traffic and keep the lower-left striped reserve untouched. The board is crowded enough that one wasted landing on the bottom row can force the whole middle section to be reopened.
Board Notes
- Layout
- Level 25 goes back to a dense three-row board packed with tall striped columns. The top row starts with green, yellow, black, and blue-heavy towers, the middle row mixes black, silver, red, and pink bands, and the bottom row already holds a striped reserve on the left plus a peach stack beside two empty lower slots. It is one of the first boards in this range where almost every visible stack is still mixed.
- Goal
- The first important target is the lower-center shuttle peg because it has to free the black and yellow traffic in the upper half without disturbing the striped reserve on the lower left. The board only stabilizes once one lane is assigned to yellow and another is left open for the dark center colors.
- Opening
- The run starts by moving a top blocker into the lower-center lane so the black-yellow route can be exposed. Then the green side is allowed to settle while the pink and silver stacks in the middle row are thinned one layer at a time. The lower-left striped reserve stays intact through all of this.
- Danger Zone
- The board gets ugly when the lower-center peg is still holding purple or white while black and yellow both want to pass through. At that point the middle row stops collapsing cleanly, and the tall right-side pink-purple stack becomes much harder to sort without breaking the lower reserve.
- Mechanics
- Level 25 is a density puzzle with one protected reserve. It does not give you an obvious finished column to hide behind, so the solve depends on creating a temporary center lane while refusing to spend the striped lower-left stack as casual storage.
Quick Tips for Nut Sort Level 25 (spoiler-free)
- The lower-left striped stack is not extra storage just because it looks tall and stable. In Level 25, preserving that reserve is what lets the crowded middle row recover from small mistakes.
- With 10 colors in play, clear the pair with the fewest blockers first so the board opens up instead of tightening.
- Think in chain clears. The best move is the one that sets up the next two moves, not just the quickest current match.
How to Solve Nut Sort Level 25 — Full Solution
- Free the lower-center shuttle early so the black-yellow route in the top half can start moving.
- Leave the striped lower-left reserve alone while you thin the middle silver and pink stacks.
- Let green settle first so one upper column becomes stable before the dark center colors cross.
- Clear black and yellow through the center lane before you try to finish the tall right-side pink-purple tower.
- Spend the final bottom-row space only after the reserve stack is no longer needed for recovery.
Colors in this level:
Green, Yellow, Black, Blue, Silver, Red, Pink, Peach, Purple, White
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Spending the lower-left striped reserve as casual storage while the middle row is still crowded.
- Leaving the lower-center shuttle occupied when black and yellow both still need to pass through it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is the lower-left stack important in Nut Sort Level 25?
It acts as a reserve for recovery. If you waste that striped lower-left stack too early, the crowded middle row has far fewer ways to unwind safely.