Nut Sort level guide
Nut Sort Level 43 Walkthrough
Nut Sort Level 43 is easiest when you send the far-right yellow down first, use that new lane to finish the red side immediately, and keep the lower-left black reserve out of the early traffic. The middle only stays loose if the center white peg is cleared again as soon as the first yellow-red chain is complete.
Board Notes
- Layout
- Level 43 opens with four silver columns across the top, topped in order by blue, peach, peach, and yellow. The middle row starts with red on the far left, another silver-blue stack, a green-topped stack, and a second red cap on the far right, while the bottom row already contains a dark black-silver reserve on the left, one empty white peg in the center, and a second pale reserve on the right.
- Goal
- The first key target is the far-right yellow because sending it downward creates the short chain that reorganizes the whole board. Once yellow owns that lower lane, the right red stack can be completed, the center white peg can reopen, and the black reserve on the lower left can stay untouched until the silver traffic above is lighter.
- Opening
- The solve opens by dropping the far-right yellow into the lower center and immediately using that new lane to free the right side. Red is consolidated on the far-right tower next, while the center white peg only briefly holds a color long enough to let green and pink cross the middle. The lower-left black reserve is preserved through all of this so the silver stacks still have a safe recovery spot later.
- Danger Zone
- The dangerous moment comes when the first short yellow chain has worked and it becomes tempting to leave a piece sitting on the center white peg. If that shuttle is not emptied right away, the second transfer never happens cleanly and the remaining silver-black traffic starts fighting over the same two lower exits.
- Mechanics
- Level 43 is built around a two-step release. The yellow move matters because it unlocks the immediate red cleanup behind it, and that pair of actions is what turns a silver-heavy opening into a board with usable lower structure.
Quick Tips for Nut Sort Level 43 (spoiler-free)
- Level 43 usually goes wrong after a good move, not before it. If the center white peg is still occupied right after the yellow-red chain, you probably missed the second half of the level's opening.
- 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 43 — Full Solution
- Drop the far-right yellow into the lower center to create the first working lane.
- Use that opening to consolidate the right red stack before spending time on the silver-heavy left side.
- Let green and pink cross the center only as short handoffs, and clear the center white peg again immediately.
- Keep the lower-left black reserve intact while the silver columns above lose their top blockers.
- Finish the remaining blue, purple, and peach cleanup only after the yellow lane has already been freed for reuse.
Colors in this level:
Blue, Peach, Yellow, Red, Green, Black, Silver, Pink, Purple, White
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Leaving a piece on the center white peg after the first yellow-to-red chain has already succeeded.
- Breaking the lower-left black reserve before the silver-heavy top row has shed enough blockers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Nut Sort Level 43 start with the far-right yellow move?
That yellow drop creates the lane that immediately unlocks the right red cleanup. Without that two-step chain, the center shuttle stays clogged and the silver-black traffic never relaxes.