Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle level guide

Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 36 Walkthrough

hard 6 colors

Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 36 is an owl-face board where the blue shell, dark-green skirt, and white face open early, but the real choke point is keeping room for the late black whiskers and pale-green crown pieces.

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How to Solve Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 36 — Full Solution

  1. Start with a blue bus so the outer side frame begins peeling from both corners.
  2. Add dark green for the lower skirt and side drapes as soon as those first green strips start falling.
  3. Bring in pale green for the forehead and cheek band before the face center opens too wide.
  4. Use white for the face plate and the teeth-like openings under the mouth.
  5. Feed pink only after the cheek flowers and lower blossoms are active.
  6. Send yellow once the small beak and short lower fang row begin to drop.
  7. Reuse blue for the returning side rails when the bottom corners reopen.
  8. Hold one slot for black as soon as the eye shadows and whisker curls become separate falling groups.
  9. Finish the remaining white center pieces before the final pale-green brow blocks and black whiskers.
  10. Let the last black curls drain with the top pale-green leftovers to clear the board.

Colors in this level:

Blue, Green, White, Black, Pink, Yellow

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Spending every slot on blue, green, and white before the black whiskers are ready.
  • Treating the pink side flowers as a late color instead of clearing them when they first open.
  • Leaving the pale-green crown for last without reserving a lane after the face center is already emptying.
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Quick Tips for Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 36 (quick clues)

  • Recycle the first blue lane for the second side-frame wave.
  • Do not delay black once the eye shadows and whiskers split apart.
  • Finish the white face before the last pale-green and black cleanup.
Board notes 5 details
Layout
The picture looks like an owl face with a blue outer shell, pale-green forehead and cheeks, white eyes and center plate, black eyes and whiskers, a yellow beak, pink side flowers, and a dark-green lower skirt with white teeth-like openings. The first clear opening review shows nearby reserve buses in blue `40`, dark green `40`, lime `40`, white `40`, cyan `4`, another blue `40`, green `30`, pink `20`, black `10`, lime `40`, cyan `8`, and yellow `10`.
Goal
Protect a late lane for the black whiskers and the pale-green brow above the eyes after the opening blue, green, and white traffic has already started moving.
Opening
Use blue and dark green first to peel the side frame and lower skirt, then feed the pale-green brow and the white face plate before adding pink and yellow.
Danger Zone
Parking white, lime, and green together for too long crowds out the late black whisker buses and leaves the last face curls with no dedicated slot.
Mechanics
This level clears in layers rather than one mirror sweep. The pink flowers disappear early, the white center empties in patches, and the finish is controlled by separate black curls plus pale-green crown leftovers.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I clear first on Level 36?

    Open with blue and dark green so the outer shell and lower skirt start moving, then feed pale green and white through the face center.

  • Why does Level 36 still jam when the bright colors are gone?

    The last blockers are usually the black whiskers and pale-green crown pieces, which need their own late lanes after the main face has already opened.

  • When should I use yellow on Level 36?

    Use yellow once the beak and lower fang row are clearly exposed. It is safer after the first blue-green-white chain is already stable.

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