Beads Out Level 90 Guide
At Level 90, success comes from managing fragile balance between top cleanup and lower routing. This mid ladder board favors controlling cross-lane traffic; stop branch-hopping unless forced.
At Level 90, success comes from managing fragile balance between top cleanup and lower routing. This mid ladder board favors controlling cross-lane traffic; stop branch-hopping unless forced.
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
Collapse obvious doubles before attempting cross-lane merges. Hold this plan through move 4. This sets up cleaner lock-break timing later.
Timing Cue
Consolidate unstable pairs before expanding routes. Re-check lane ownership around move 11. When in doubt, re-anchor and continue.
Phase 1
Collapse obvious doubles before attempting cross-lane merges. Hold this plan through move 4. This sets up cleaner lock-break timing later. This is your opening anchor for Level 90. If this phase is stable, the remaining route is much easier to control.
Phase 2
Consolidate unstable pairs before expanding routes. Re-check lane ownership around move 11. When in doubt, re-anchor and continue. Treat this as the rhythm checkpoint. Keep transfers steady here to avoid midgame lockups.
Phase 3
When unsure, preserve structure and postpone polish. Keep this active in the last 8 moves. This removes most endgame variance. This is your finishing control layer. Apply it after the main stacks are stable to clean residual beads with less risk.
- • Collapse obvious doubles before attempting cross-lane merges. Hold this plan through move 4. This sets up cleaner lock-break timing later.
- • Consolidate unstable pairs before expanding routes. Re-check lane ownership around move 11. When in doubt, re-anchor and continue.
- • When unsure, preserve structure and postpone polish. Keep this active in the last 8 moves. This removes most endgame variance.
- • Common trap: committing to endgame without a reserved safety move. The cost is hidden at first and paid in endgame. If this happens, pause and reset to the previous stable board shape instead of improvising extra moves.
- • Secondary trap: switching branches before the primary lane stabilizes. It signals setup and cleanup were mixed prematurely. If this happens, pause and reset to the previous stable board shape instead of improvising extra moves.
Keep one correction move unspent until the final third of the board. For Level 90, 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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