Car Sort Walkthrough

Car Sort Level 116 Solution Walkthrough

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Route Reference

Key opening, middle, and finish positions for this route.

Car Sort Level 116 route reference

Top Tunnel And Five Offset Shelves

Level 116 has a tunnel gate between two upper bays, five offset shelves down the center, and four lower columns.

Route order:

yellow upper-left -> tunnel batch -> orange upper-right -> pink first shelf -> orange second shelf -> brown middle -> red lower shelf -> beige side column -> cyan bottom-left -> blue bottom-middle -> green bottom-right

Finish the tunnel before descending. Clear each offset shelf so the winding road returns to empty.

If a shelf car blocks the right turn, finish its color before opening below. If green stalls, blue or cyan remains active. Level 116 reaches its final checkpoint when all five shelves have become clean color rows above an empty bottom road.

Following The Offset Shelves

Yellow clears the upper-left entrance. Resolve the tunnel next and finish the color it reveals before orange leaves the upper-right bay. The roof should be empty before the winding shelf descent begins.

Pink, orange, brown, and red occupy successive offsets. Each group must negotiate a different bend, but they all exit through the same right turn. Beige on the side column is the last center color and should not overlap red.

Cyan begins the bottom phase from the left. Blue follows through the middle, then green uses the right corner after both have parked.

If a shelf car stops at a bend, close that shelf's full color rather than exposing a lower column. If the tunnel sequence differs on a restart, finish the visible batch and return to the empty-roof checkpoint. A stalled green car means blue or cyan is still on the bottom road; clearing it restores the final turn.

Following The Road's Changing Side

The offset shelves alternate which side of the winding road they enter. Pink controls the first turn, orange the next, and brown the central crossing. Red and beige occupy the lower offsets. Because their entry sides change, an apparently open bend may still contain a car travelling from the opposite shelf.

Pause after each color and check the next bend, not just the garage. Before cyan begins below, every offset above the bottom road should be settled. Cyan clears the left approach, blue empties the middle, and green takes the right-hand exit last. If a lower car stalls, look for the closest occupied bend above it: beige has priority over cyan, cyan over blue, and blue over green. Resolving the nearest upstream group restores one-way traffic without reopening the tunnel or guessing at a covered column.

Use the shelf positions as a visual staircase. When one step is still releasing cars, every step beneath it should remain untouched. After beige, that staircase should be completely quiet and the road should form an open path to the lower-left.

If the tunnel mouth becomes active again, finish its revealed color before resuming the staircase. A tunnel car has the longest shared route and will otherwise meet the lower batches at the right turn.