Nut Sort level guide
Nut Sort Level 4 Walkthrough
Nut Sort Level 4 works best when you reduce the tallest mixed post first and ignore the early easy pair. The board only stays clean if the heavy side gets space before the lighter side is allowed to finish.
Board Notes
- Layout
- The board opens with three mixed upper posts and two lower positions, one of which immediately acts like a buffer. Yellow, blue, and silver-white nuts are layered so that the board looks symmetric at first, but one upper post is actually heavier than the others. That heavier side is what controls the level.
- Goal
- The target is to lighten the heavier mixed post before cashing in the easiest visible pair. One color already looks close to solved, but using that route first leaves the taller mixed side without enough room to unwind. The level clears properly only after the tall side is unpacked.
- Opening
- The player first lifts from the taller mixed post instead of the obvious clean pair. That nut is parked below, which exposes a better yellow-blue alignment on the upper row. Once that alignment is used, the heavy post can be reopened and the last cleanup becomes straightforward.
- Danger Zone
- The danger is not a long jam but a bad commitment: finishing the tempting easy pair too early. That closes a route the tall post still needs and turns the remaining moves into a deadlock.
- Mechanics
- Level 4 is the first board where the safest move is visually less attractive than the obvious one. It starts teaching priority order instead of simple one-step matching.
Quick Tips for Nut Sort Level 4 (spoiler-free)
- If a move solves one post but makes the tallest post harder to touch, it is usually the wrong move in Level 4.
- Focus on one color at a time: finish the cleanest grouping, then reassess the whole board before the next move.
- If the board feels stuck, look for the color with the cleanest path and use that to regain space.
How to Solve Nut Sort Level 4 — Full Solution
- Open the taller mixed upper post first and move its top nut into the lower buffer.
- Use the new opening to complete the cleaner match that sits under the top layer.
- Reopen the tall side immediately while the lower space is still available.
- Delay the obvious easy pair until the heavy post no longer needs that shared route.
- Finish both short cleanup stacks after the mixed side has been unpacked.
Colors in this level:
Copper, Teal, White
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Completing the obvious pair first and sealing off the tall mixed stack.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the trap in Nut Sort Level 4?
The trap is finishing the easy pair before the tallest stack has been unpacked.