Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle level guide
Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 46 Walkthrough
Level 46 clears a mirrored butterfly by cycling the visible green 1, pink 20, green 10, and yellow 10 opener while preserving a slot for the black outline and the long lower wing tails.
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How to Solve Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 46 — Full Solution
- Cycle the visible green 1, pink 20, green 10, and yellow 10 opener so both lower wing edges begin collapsing without sealing the final empty slot.
- Follow the heavier green and yellow buses as the curved slashes and lower tails become the biggest exposed streams.
- Reintroduce pink only after one wing side has released room; repeated pink buses are support pieces, not a license to fill the row.
- Use black once the outer rim and center body start dropping, then let the brick-red body column shrink through the middle.
- Finish the remaining yellow tips, black crumbs, and green tail fragments and wait for the empty frame.
Colors in this level:
Green, Pink, Yellow, Black, Red
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Filling the row with pink and yellow while both green tails and the black outline still need dedicated space.
- Treating the visible black question-mark bus as a verified normal counter.
- Stopping when one wing half clears even though the body and outline are still descending.
Quick Tips for Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 46 (quick clues)
- Use the opening green 1 to release space instead of filling all five slots immediately.
- Bring black in only when the rim and body are visibly falling.
- Expect the finish to be yellow, black, and green cleanup rather than one last pink wave.
Board notes 5 details
- Layout
- A butterfly fills the board with lime-green outer wings, pink inner patches, yellow curved slashes, a brick-red body, and a thick black outline. The first visible active row already shows one empty slot beside green 1, pink 20, green 10, and yellow 10; the lower queue repeats pink and green buses, includes a black 20, and also shows a deeper black question-mark bus.
- Goal
- Clear the wing colors first, then the red body and black rim, finishing only when the mirrored tails and small outline crumbs have fully drained.
- Opening
- Let the visible green 1 empty, then keep the row cycling through pink 20, green 10, and yellow 10 so the lower wing edges can open before the heavier yellow and green buses arrive.
- Danger Zone
- Parking too many pink and yellow buses together can block the late black outline and the hanging green tails. The visible black question-mark bus is not source-proven and should not be treated as a safe shortcut.
- Mechanics
- Mirrored wing collapse with a late outline release: the picture sheds green, yellow, and pink from both sides, but the black rim and brick-red body survive into the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the key opening row on Level 46?
The first visible active row is one empty slot plus green 1, pink 20, green 10, and yellow 10. Use that row to open the wings before parking black.
What usually stalls the finish on Level 46?
The late black outline and the two lower green tails. If pink and yellow occupy every slot, those last streams cannot drain cleanly.