Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle level guide

Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 8 Walkthrough

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Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 8 breaks a layered flame by opening black 10, red 20, and orange 40, then rotating white and later black refills so the soot wings and ember chains finish with the core.

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How to Solve Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 8 — Full Solution

  1. Park black 10, red 20, and orange 40 first so the shell, ring, and core all start moving together.
  2. When the white center appears, add the first white bus into a released lane while keeping orange active on the middle flame.
  3. Let red keep peeling the ring and spark clusters while black returns for the detached soot wings along the sides.
  4. Use white to clear the center plume, but keep one slot available for the next dark refill instead of loading every lane with orange.
  5. After the main body shrinks, feed red and orange into the remaining ember chains while black handles the last shell fragments.
  6. Finish only when the final soot pieces and the last red-orange ember string disappear together.

Colors in this level:

Black, Red, Orange, White

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Replacing the dark lane before the soot pockets are open.
  • Treating the white center as the end of the board.
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Quick Tips for Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 8 (quick clues)

  • Open black 10, red 20, and orange 40 in that order.
  • Save a lane for the white center when it opens.
  • Bring black back for the soot pockets.
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Layout
The board is a flame icon with a black shell, a red inner ring, an orange middle flame, a white center, and detached red-orange spark clusters around the edges. The opening queue shows black 10, red 20, and orange 40 with hidden buses below.
Goal
Strip the black shell and red ring, keep the orange core moving, and save enough slot room for the white center plus the final side embers.
Opening
Black 10, red 20, and orange 40 occupy the first three slots. A white lane opens soon after, and black returns later as the detached soot pockets become the real cleanup problem.
Danger Zone
Overloading orange and white too early strands the black outline pockets and leaves the side embers waiting behind a full row of warm-color buses.
Mechanics
The flame collapses in layers: black shell first, red ring second, orange core third, white center fourth, and only then the detached ember strings.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the real finish on Level 8?

    The flame body collapses first, but the level actually ends on the detached soot pockets and the last ember string.

  • Which opener is verified for Level 8?

    The source clearly shows black 10, red 20, and orange 40 as the opening trio.

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