Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle level guide
Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 11 Walkthrough
Work the penguin from its blue-and-black shell into the white belly, then save one slot for the late yellow feet and purple rim cleanup instead of filling every space with dark buses.
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How to Solve Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 11 — Full Solution
- Keep the recorded blue 20 in slot 1 and black 30 in slot 2 draining while you finish parking purple 10 into the next open slot.
- Add red 10 and yellow 10 as they reach the front so the penguin's side ribbons and feet start clearing alongside the shell.
- Use the first released dark slot for white 20 to remove the beak, face, and belly instead of spending that space on another buried shell color.
- Feed the next front-row blue buses, including blue 20 and blue 12, so the hood and wing panels keep shrinking while black 20 handles the outline.
- Follow the late small white, purple, black, and yellow buses in front-row order to clean the belly columns, chin outline, and toe pixels.
- Let the final blue and black departures finish the hood and shell, then wait for the last purple rim scraps to vanish.
Colors in this level:
Blue, Black, White, Red, Yellow, Purple
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Launching another dark shell bus into the first freed slot instead of white 20, which traps the penguin's belly and beak.
- Ignoring the small red and yellow buses because they look minor, even though they are what finish the feet and side ribbons.
Quick Tips for Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 11 (quick clues)
- Treat white 20 as a second-wave belly bus, not part of the opening shell cycle.
- Use the first small red and yellow buses for the side ribbons and feet before those tiny targets disappear behind darker work.
- If only the belly and toes remain, wait for a slot instead of launching another large blue bus.
Board notes 5 details
- Layout
- The board is a penguin with a blue hood and wing panels, a white face and belly, black outline blocks, red side ribbons, a yellow beak and feet, and a purple outer shell. In the first stable recorded state, slot 1 already holds blue 20, slot 2 holds black 30, and purple 10 is entering while red 10, white 20, blue 20, and yellow 10 wait in the visible queue.
- Goal
- Keep the hood and outline shrinking without sacrificing the slot that the white belly and the yellow feet need later.
- Opening
- Let the opening blue 20 and black 30 drain, settle purple 10 into the strip, and then use the small red and yellow buses that can immediately hit the side ribbons and toes. White 20 belongs to the second wave.
- Danger Zone
- The penguin jams when a freed slot is spent on another buried blue, black, or purple bus instead of white 20. That mistake leaves the belly hanging in the middle while the feet still need yellow support.
- Mechanics
- This board mixes a thick outer shell with a fragile inner body. The solve becomes a slot-release chain of small black, purple, white, and yellow buses after the large shell colors have mostly departed.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I park after the opening blue and black buses in Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 11?
The recorded solve brings in purple 10 and then the small red and yellow buses, while white 20 waits for the first dark departure so it can clear the belly and beak.
Why does Level 11 stall with only the penguin body left?
That happens when every slot is consumed by shell colors. You need a timed opening for white 20 and the late yellow cleanup buses.