Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle level guide

Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 29 Walkthrough

hard 6 colors

Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 29 builds a purple-roof castle out of many short color bursts; start white and black first, then rotate low-capacity yellow, purple, blue, and pink buses without blocking the long white facade cleanup.

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How to Solve Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 29 — Full Solution

  1. Park white `20` first and start clearing the central castle facade.
  2. Add the first black bus when the upper trim and base edge begin falling.
  3. Bring in yellow for the first window frames only after black has already started shrinking.
  4. Use purple for the roof sections and doorway once the white wall has created enough free room.
  5. Add blue for the side columns as the lower corners open, then free that slot again as soon as the side strips thin out.
  6. Reuse white buses for the longer wall panels; white stays active much longer than the opening `20` suggests.
  7. Let the short yellow and purple buses depart before adding pink for the center ornament.
  8. Keep one late slot ready for the returning purple roof caps and another for the remaining blue side-column pieces.
  9. Finish the white facade first, then let the remaining purple, blue, and pink details drain in short runs.
  10. Use the final low-capacity buses one at a time, waiting for each departure before the next decorative color and the win card.

Colors in this level:

White, Purple, Yellow, Blue, Black, Pink

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Parking too many `10`-capacity roof and window buses at once.
  • Letting the long white facade stall while chasing yellow or purple details.
  • Forgetting that the side blue columns return after the first center cleanup.
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Quick Tips for Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 29 (quick clues)

  • Let each small `10`-capacity bus leave before loading another decorative color.
  • Keep white moving even when the roof colors look more urgent.
  • Save a late lane for the side blue columns and the final purple caps.
Board notes 5 details
Layout
A small castle fills the board with three purple roofs, white walls, yellow windows, blue side columns, black outline and base, a purple doorway, and a pink center ornament. The opening visible queue includes white `20`, yellow `10`, pink `20`, white `30`, black `40`, purple `10`, black `10`, and orange `10`.
Goal
Keep the long white facade cleanup alive while short yellow, purple, blue, and pink bursts enter and leave around it.
Opening
Start with white `20` on the central facade, add black as soon as the upper trim opens, then rotate yellow and purple in only after the first dark outline has started shrinking.
Danger Zone
Filling the strip with low-capacity roof and window colors too early can strand the late white wall panels and the returning purple roof caps.
Mechanics
This level uses many short `10` and `20` buses instead of one dominant stream, so departures matter more than raw color count. White lasts the longest, while purple, yellow, blue, and pink return in small bursts.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What makes Level 29 hard?

    The castle uses many short `10`- and `20`-capacity buses, so the timing of departures matters more than the total color count.

  • Which color should I protect most on Level 29?

    Protect white. The central facade lasts the longest, and the other small roof and window colors should rotate around it.

  • When should I use pink on Level 29?

    Use pink after the first white and roof cycles are already moving; the center ornament is a later overlap color, not an opening move.

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