Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle level guide
Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 24 Walkthrough
Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 24 starts from a single green bus, then runs through green 21, white 2, and blue 13 around the frog before the repeated green buses give way to the white raft rim, black mouth, pink accents, and blue water frame.
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How to Solve Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 24 — Full Solution
- Park the first green bus, then take the green 21, white 2, and blue 13 sequence as the reeds and lower waterline begin to fall.
- Feed green 20 and green 30 next so the frog body and hanging side reeds keep shrinking before the strip fills.
- Use white and blue buses when the raft rim and water frame expose, then add the small red and pink buses for the flower and cheek accents.
- At the late pink / white / black checkpoint, let the white rim and black mouth-or-leg pieces drain before adding another large green bus.
- Finish the blue rim, white raft pieces, black underside, and last pink or red fragments for the empty board.
Colors in this level:
Green, White, Blue, Pink, Black, Red
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Stacking repeated green buses until the white raft rim appears with no slot available.
- Ignoring the black mouth and underside because the frog body already looks mostly cleared.
- Spending the last lane on a small accent color before the white rim and blue water frame are finished.
Quick Tips for Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 24 (quick clues)
- Treat the first green bus as a board opener, not as permission to stack every later green bus immediately.
- White and black buses matter more once the raft rim and mouth become visible.
- If a red or pink accent appears, clear it only after the frog body stops monopolizing the row.
Board notes 5 details
- Layout
- The picture is a green frog sitting above a white raft or pond rim, surrounded by blue water, pink cheek and foot accents, black mouth and leg details, and side green reeds with small red flowers. The board begins from an empty strip, then quickly exposes green 21, white 2, and blue 13 after the first green bus is parked; the queue repeats green, blue, white, black, and later pink entries.
- Goal
- Open the frog body and outer reeds first, but leave room for the white raft rim and the black mouth-and-leg cluster because those late pieces still need clean parking lanes after most of the green is gone.
- Opening
- Park the first green bus immediately, then follow the exposed green 21, white 2, and blue 13 chain. As the side reeds and lower waterline open, green 20 and green 30 become the next important buses before the frog narrows into white, pink, red, and black cleanup.
- Danger Zone
- Repeated green 20, 30, and 40 buses can occupy almost every slot while the raft rim and mouth are still covered. If white 40 and black 4 arrive with no lane left, the frog stalls on the rim and underside even though most of the body is already gone.
- Mechanics
- Empty-strip opener that branches into body, reeds, and raft management. The late solve is a split cleanup of pink cheeks, white rim pieces, black mouth and legs, and small red or blue edge fragments rather than one continuous green drain.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the opening sequence on Level 24?
The level begins from a single green bus, then quickly exposes green 21, white 2, and blue 13 as the reeds and lower waterline start to fall.
Why does Level 24 get stuck late?
The usual blocker is overparking green buses while the white raft rim or black mouth cluster is still covered. Those late pieces need their own lane.