Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle level guide

Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 25 Walkthrough

hard 4 colors

Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 25 opens the hanging tapestry with orange 40, pink 40, blue 10, and purple 40, then keeps the orange center diamonds moving without blocking the late blue column or side tassel cleanup.

Sponsored
Open on YouTube

If the player asks you to sign in, open the video on YouTube instead.

How to Solve Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 25 — Full Solution

  1. Park orange 40, pink 40, blue 10, and purple 40 to crack the lower inner strips and both side tassels at once.
  2. Let that row drain into orange 28, pink 39, blue 8, and purple 19, then keep blue and purple moving while orange opens the center diamonds.
  3. Use pink and orange again as the hanging tassels thin, but preserve one free slot for the returning blue column and the smaller purple cleanup.
  4. When only the top bar and central orange cluster remain, follow the exposed smaller buses instead of stacking every repeated 40.
  5. Finish the last blue trail, pink drops, and purple or orange specks after the picture collapses into the top bar alone.

Colors in this level:

Orange, Pink, Blue, Purple

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Parking another large orange, blue, or purple bus when the row already has four occupied slots.
  • Ignoring the returning blue column because the orange center looks more urgent.
  • Leaving when only the top bar remains even though pink or purple tassel fragments are still falling.
Sponsored

Quick Tips for Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 25 (quick clues)

  • The first four buses already fill most of the strip, so preserve one free lane as soon as the first row begins to shrink.
  • Orange center diamonds are important, but they cannot crowd out the returning blue column.
  • If the picture is reduced to a top bar, look for a blocked blue or pink cleanup before adding another large orange bus.
Board notes 5 details
Layout
The picture is a magenta hanging tapestry with orange center and corner diamonds, blue inner strips, purple tassel-like undersides, and a pink-magenta outer frame. The opening parked row is orange 40, pink 40, blue 10, and purple 40, while more pink, purple, orange, and blue buses wait in the queue.
Goal
Thin the top and side frame first, but keep room for the orange center pile and the returning blue column. The late board splits into hanging tassels, one central orange spill, and small pink or purple leftovers that still need separate parking space.
Opening
Begin with orange 40, pink 40, blue 10, and purple 40 across four slots. As they shrink, the active row becomes orange 28, pink 39, blue 8, and purple 19, then orange 19, pink 19, blue 7, and purple 7 while the lower center diamonds and first tassels open.
Danger Zone
Repeated orange 40, blue 40, and purple 40 entries tempt you to keep refilling the strip. If all five slots are consumed before the returning blue column and the smaller purple cleanup show up, the tapestry hangs on a nearly empty top bar with no finishing lane.
Mechanics
Symmetric board that resolves into separate late trails. The same four colors repeat from start to finish, so the real difficulty is slot timing: center orange buses, a returning blue column, and side tassels all compete for the last lane.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the filmed opener on Level 25?

    The board starts from orange 40, pink 40, blue 10, and purple 40 across four slots, then narrows into orange 28, pink 39, blue 8, and purple 19.

  • What usually blocks the Level 25 finish?

    The late jam is the returning blue column plus the side tassel cleanup. Repeated big orange or purple buses often occupy the last free lane too early.

Sponsored