Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle level guide
Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 9 Walkthrough
Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 9 opens with two black 10 buses to strip a geometric medallion, then rotates orange, purple, blue, and more dark cleanup so the outer ring does not outlive the bright center.
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How to Solve Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 9 — Full Solution
- Start with black 10 in slot 1 and black 10 in slot 2 so the side brackets peel before the bright center opens.
- As the center exposes, add orange, purple, and blue lanes in sequence while keeping at least one dark lane active.
- Use orange on the spine and crossbars, purple on the corner blocks, and blue on the side rails while dark buses keep working under the center square.
- When the mid-board settles into mixed orange, purple, dark, and blue remainders, avoid replacing both dark slots at once.
- Let orange and blue finish the center spine and rails only after the black ring is already close to disconnected.
- Finish by draining the last black outline pieces together with the final orange-blue edge pixels.
Colors in this level:
Black, Orange, Blue, Purple, Pink
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Treating the two black 10 buses as expendable openers instead of the start of a longer dark cleanup chain.
- Filling every free slot with bright colors before the black ring has opened underneath.
Quick Tips for Pixel Drop: Bus Puzzle Level 9 (quick clues)
- Respect the double-black opener.
- Keep one dark lane alive under the orange spine.
- Do not let the blue rails and purple corners consume every free slot.
Board notes 5 details
- Layout
- The picture is a square medallion with a thick black outline, an orange vertical spine and crossbars, blue side rails, purple corner blocks, and a salmon-pink center frame. The opening queue shows black 10, orange 20, black 10, hidden buses, and purple 30 below.
- Goal
- Remove the black ring without starving the orange spine and blue rails that appear as soon as the opener lands.
- Opening
- The filmed opener is black 10 in slot 1 and black 10 in slot 2. The early board then expands into orange, purple, black, and blue work, including a stable state with orange 11, purple 22, a dark lane, and blue 36.
- Danger Zone
- Replacing both dark lanes too quickly leaves the medallion's side brackets and under-spine outline with no safe cleanup lane.
- Mechanics
- This board deliberately begins with a double-black opener before the bright colors become useful. The picture only finishes cleanly when the black ring disconnects from the center square.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Level 9 start with two black buses?
The video shows a double-black opener because the black outline must be broken first or the orange spine and blue rails never become safe to clear.
What usually survives to the end?
The last fragments are the black outer brackets plus a few orange-blue edge pixels around the medallion.