Beads Out Level 176 Guide
Level 176 looks open, but the hidden constraint is late cleanup risk if the neutral lane is spent too early. Treat it as advanced ladder execution where focus on route compression under pressure matters most, and separate setup moves from scoring moves.
Level 176 looks open, but the hidden constraint is late cleanup risk if the neutral lane is spent too early. Treat it as advanced ladder execution where focus on route compression under pressure matters most, and separate setup moves from scoring moves.
For this stage, the most reliable pattern is a three-phase flow: stabilize the opening, control the midgame transfer order, and finish with a strict cleanup sequence.
Opening Plan
Keep one handoff tube empty until branch two is live. Hold this plan through move 5. You are buying stability, not speed, here.
Timing Cue
Treat each handoff as a checkpoint, not a speed section. Re-check lane ownership around move 10. Most deadlocks start when this rule is ignored.
Phase 1
Keep one handoff tube empty until branch two is live. Hold this plan through move 5. You are buying stability, not speed, here. This is your opening anchor for Level 176. If this phase is stable, the remaining route is much easier to control.
Phase 2
Treat each handoff as a checkpoint, not a speed section. Re-check lane ownership around move 10. Most deadlocks start when this rule is ignored. Treat this as the rhythm checkpoint. Keep transfers steady here to avoid midgame lockups.
Phase 3
Guard destination capacity through the last conversion cycle. Keep this active in the last 10 moves. This gives you deterministic closure. This is your finishing control layer. Apply it after the main stacks are stable to clean residual beads with less risk.
- • Keep one handoff tube empty until branch two is live. Hold this plan through move 5. You are buying stability, not speed, here.
- • Treat each handoff as a checkpoint, not a speed section. Re-check lane ownership around move 10. Most deadlocks start when this rule is ignored.
- • Guard destination capacity through the last conversion cycle. Keep this active in the last 10 moves. This gives you deterministic closure.
- • Common trap: using the emergency lane during routine traffic. Stop immediately and restore the prior stable frame. If this happens, pause and reset to the previous stable board shape instead of improvising extra moves.
- • Secondary trap: taking optional swaps between critical checkpoints. You can spot it when lane congestion spikes unexpectedly. If this happens, pause and reset to the previous stable board shape instead of improvising extra moves.
Separate setup turns from cleanup turns in the next run. For Level 176, keep the opener unchanged for two full attempts before altering only one transition action.
- • Step 1: replay your opening and verify first-route stability.
- • Step 2: compare midgame transfer order with the walkthrough.
- • Step 3: keep one final correction move for endgame cleanup.
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