Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle level guide

Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 14 Walkthrough

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Treat the striped banner as a linked-bus lesson: clear the left rail with the red-green pair, mirror it with the yellow-blue pair on the right, and always protect a two-slot landing zone for the next connector.

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How to Solve Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 14 — Full Solution

  1. After the tutorial prompt, keep the linked red-green pair in the left two slots so it can remove the red rail and the adjacent green stripe together.
  2. Leave the middle open long enough for the linked yellow-blue pair to take the right side and start draining the yellow rail and blue curtain.
  3. Admit the next connected pair from the queue, including the blue 50-red 40 and yellow 40-blue 20 combinations, only when two adjacent slots are available.
  4. Alternate left-side and right-side pairs so one rail does not keep occupying the strip while the opposite side stays untouched.
  5. Use the late smaller counts, including the visible yellow 11 and blue 3 state, to trim the top bar and the remaining blue and yellow tails after the large pairs have done the heavy work.
  6. Keep a two-slot lane open until the final connected cleanup pair departs, then let the last single-color scraps disappear.

Colors in this level:

Blue, Red, Green, Yellow

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Using a freed slot immediately without checking whether the next bus is part of a pair, which blocks the connector from landing.
  • Focusing on the center stripes while one side rail is still intact, leaving a long dangling column that later pairs must come back to finish.
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Quick Tips for Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 14 (quick clues)

  • Think in two-slot windows, not individual spaces.
  • Clear one side rail, then answer it with the matching pair on the other side before the strip fills unevenly.
  • Small late counts such as yellow 11 and blue 3 still need a full pair-ready strip behind them.
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Layout
The picture looks like a hanging striped banner with a blue top bar and side lanes, a solid red left rail, a tall yellow right rail, and a center block of repeating red, green, and yellow stripes. After the tutorial overlay clears, the first useful solve state shows a linked red-green pair occupying the two left slots while linked yellow-blue buses and later paired yellow 40-blue 20 and blue 50-red 40 buses wait below.
Goal
Drain both side rails and the striped center without losing the adjacent-slot window that every important connected pair needs.
Opening
Keep the linked red-green pair chewing through the left rail first, then bring in the linked yellow-blue pair for the right side. The center should stay open long enough for the next paired buses to land together.
Danger Zone
A single open slot is not enough on this board. If the middle of the strip is clogged with a leftover single bus, the next connected pair cannot enter and one side rail remains hanging.
Mechanics
Level 14 introduces connected buses that move and park together, so each pair consumes two neighboring slots as one action. The strip geometry matters as much as the color matching.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the main trick in Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 14?

    Connected buses need two adjacent slots, so the real puzzle is preserving pair-sized openings while the red, blue, green, and yellow lanes are clearing.

  • Why won't the next linked bus pair enter on Level 14?

    Because one of the two neighboring slots it needs is occupied. An empty slot beside another empty slot is the real resource on this board.

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