Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle level guide
Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 33 Walkthrough
Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 33 uses a butterfly picture with blue outer wings, orange and red inner bands, and a tall white body; start the blue frame first and keep room for the late black outline.
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How to Solve Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 33 — Full Solution
- Let blue `6` start the outer wing border and use blue `40` to keep a second blue lane ready immediately.
- Add white `20` on the center spine once the first blue edge has begun falling.
- Bring in red for the lower wing bands after the outer frame is clearly shrinking.
- Feed orange into the upper and inner wing panels while leaving a slot for the returning blue border.
- Reuse blue on the lower wing corners and remaining outer frame as the warm colors open the middle.
- Start black before the butterfly looks nearly done, because the lower edge outline lasts much longer than the orange panels.
- Rotate another white bus into the tall center body so the spine does not become the final untouched column.
- Finish the red and orange wing bands, then let the lower black outline and remaining blue edge pieces clear together.
- Drain the final white center squares after the black edge is already short, then clear the last black fragments for the win.
Colors in this level:
Blue, White, Orange, Red, Black, Cyan
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Spending too long on orange and red while the blue outer frame is still wide.
- Waiting until the end to open the lower black outline.
- Letting the white center spine become the only untouched lane in the late game.
Quick Tips for Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 33 (quick clues)
- Treat blue as the opener for the whole board, not as a small accent color.
- Start black before the bright wing colors look finished.
- Keep the white center spine moving throughout the solve.
Board notes 5 details
- Layout
- A large butterfly fills the board with blue outer wings, white upper arcs, orange and red inner wing bands, a tall white center body, and a black edge outline. The opening strip shows blue `6`, white `20`, and blue `40`, while the next queue reveals red `20`, orange `30`, red `20`, blue `5`, cyan `7`, a black `?` bus, blue `30`, and white `10`.
- Goal
- Use the blue outer frame and white spine to open the board, then avoid trapping the late black outline under the last orange and red wing bands.
- Opening
- Start both blue buses on the outer wings, add white `20` on the center spine, and only then begin feeding the warm-colored wing bands.
- Danger Zone
- Parking red and orange too aggressively before the black edge is moving can leave the lower outline and white spine stranded behind a full strip.
- Mechanics
- The butterfly is visually symmetric, but the solve happens in layers: blue outer frame first, white center spine next, warm wing colors through the middle, and black outline cleanup last.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I clear first on Level 33?
Start the blue outer wing border first, add white on the center body, and only then move into the orange and red inner wings.
Why does Level 33 still feel crowded after the wing colors start disappearing?
The tall white spine and the lower black outline stay active after the bright wing bands have already thinned out.
What is the hardest late-game color on Level 33?
Black is the hardest late color because the lower outline survives longer than the main orange and red wing sections.