Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle level guide
Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 50 Walkthrough
Level 50 opens with blue 5, orange 26, red 40, red 30, and orange 30 on a square pinwheel, then flips into a late blue-and-pink cleanup after the red-orange diagonals collapse.
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How to Solve Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 50 — Full Solution
- Lead with blue 5 so the outer rail starts clearing before the warm-color diagonals flood the row.
- Cycle orange 26, red 40, red 30, and orange 30 as the first ribbons drop, keeping at least one slot flexible for blue support.
- Bring pink in when the upper-left and lower-right wedges separate from the red shell, and use purple when the center cross is clearly exposed.
- Continue alternating red and orange until the main diagonal bands are gone, then switch attention to the blue rails and pink corner leftovers.
- Finish the final blue-and-pink scraps and wait for the empty frame.
Colors in this level:
Blue, Pink, Red, Orange, Purple
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Parking three red/orange buses together and leaving no lane for the blue border.
- Ignoring pink until the end even though the corner wedges survive after the diagonals collapse.
- Treating purple as the primary opener instead of a later support color.
Quick Tips for Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 50 (quick clues)
- Use the opening blue bus early instead of saving all the blue work for the end.
- Do not park every red and orange bus at once.
- Expect the last phase to be blue and pink, not another orange rush.
Board notes 5 details
- Layout
- The picture is a square four-part pinwheel with blue corner rails, red outer blocks, pink wedges in the upper-left and lower-right, orange wedges in the upper-right and lower-left, and a purple cross through the center. The first visible active row is blue 5, orange 26, red 40, red 30, and orange 30, while the next queue shows blue 10, blue 10, orange 30, pink 20, purple 20, and red 20.
- Goal
- Use the warm-color opener to collapse the diagonals, then preserve space for the blue rails and pink wedges that survive into the final cleanup.
- Opening
- Start with blue 5 to shave the outer rail, then cycle orange 26, red 40, red 30, and orange 30 as the diagonal ribbons begin to fall. The later blue 10 pair and pink 20 are part of the second-half route, not optional extras.
- Danger Zone
- Parking three warm-color buses together can starve the blue border and pink corner wedges once the main ribbons shrink. Purple supports the center cross, but the bigger trap is losing the slot needed for late blue.
- Mechanics
- Quadrant breakup with a route reversal: the board begins as a solid square of red and orange motion, then ends as isolated blue rails and pink wedges after the warm diagonals are gone.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the first visible row on Level 50?
The first visible active row is blue 5, orange 26, red 40, red 30, and orange 30. It starts the square pinwheel collapse from the outer blue rail.
Why does Level 50 still need blue and pink after the warm colors are gone?
Because the red-orange diagonals clear before the blue corner rails and pink wedges. The finish is decided by those colder leftovers.