Car Sort Level 108 Solution Walkthrough
Route Reference
Key opening, middle, and finish positions for this route.

Two Shelves Between Upper And Lower Towers
Level 108 has five top towers, two wide middle shelves, and five bottom columns connected by an S-shaped road.
Use this sequence:
pink top-left -> blue top tower -> green top tower -> beige top-right -> white upper shelf -> yellow lower shelf -> dark blockers -> brown bottom-left -> orange bottom -> purple bottom -> cyan bottom-right
The top towers must clear before white crosses the first bend. Finish yellow before opening any bottom column.
If cars meet in the S-curve, complete the batch already in the lower half. If purple or cyan stalls, brown/orange remains on the bottom edge. Level 108 is ready for the garage phase when both middle shelves are empty.
Two Shelf Checkpoints In The S-Curve
Clear pink, blue, green, and beige from the roof before white touches the upper shelf. These tower groups open the first bend and keep white from meeting a late roof car. Finish white, wait for the center lane to empty, and then send yellow through the lower shelf.
The dark blockers beneath the shelves mark the transition. Remove them before opening any bottom column. With both shelves empty, the S-shaped road has enough length for one lower color at a time.
Brown enters from the left, orange follows, and purple uses the center after them. Cyan on the right is last because it depends on a clear final bend.
If two colors meet in the S, continue the one whose leading car is already in the lower half. Finish its full batch, then return to the waiting upper group. Purple or cyan stopping near the exit means brown or orange was left on the bottom edge. Clearing that earlier color is safer than opening another lower column.
Identifying The Active Bend
The upper towers use the first bend, white connects the first bend to the center, and yellow controls the second. That gives Level 108 three useful route states. Before white, the roof approach must be clear. Before yellow, no tower car should remain on the upper S. Before brown, both white and yellow shelves plus the dark blockers should be finished.
During the bottom sequence, watch the horizontal road beneath the shelves. Brown should vacate its left end, orange should clear the middle, and purple should leave the right approach open for cyan. If a car is stranded above that road, it belongs to the shelf phase and takes priority. If it is already below, complete its current bottom color. Sorting the blockage by bend prevents unnecessary taps on the five covered columns.
At the final checkpoint, the S should look like one uninterrupted black road from the shelf exit to cyan's corner. Any colored car on that line belongs to an unfinished earlier batch.