Car Sort Walkthrough

Car Sort Level 117 Solution Walkthrough

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Route Reference

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

Car Sort Level 117 route reference

Two S-Curves Between Tower Banks

Level 117 has four towers above, two short shelves on separate road bands, and six lower columns. The two S-curves must be handled independently.

Use this sequence:

brown upper-left -> purple upper tower -> red upper tower -> blue upper-right -> purple first shelf -> yellow road blocker -> cyan second shelf -> green lower-left -> white lower-middle -> yellow lower column -> brown lower-right

Clear the top towers before the first S-curve. Finish purple before entering the lower road with cyan.

If the connector blocks, complete the upper shelf before opening below. If a lower column stalls, cyan still occupies the second curve. Level 117 is stable when both horizontal shelves are empty before the lower garage phase.

Treating The Curves As Separate Roads

Brown, purple, red, and blue across the roof clear the first S-curve. Complete these towers in order so no late roof car follows purple onto the first shelf.

Purple should cross the upper shelf alone. Clear the yellow blocker after it, then allow cyan onto the second road band. The important checkpoint is two empty horizontal shelves with no car sitting in the connector between curves.

Green begins the lower columns from the left, followed by white and yellow. Brown on the right is the final group and needs the lower curve fully open.

If the connector blocks, finish whichever shelf color has already entered it; adding a bottom column only seals the other end. If a lower car stalls, check the second curve for cyan. Once cyan parks, finish the active lower color before opening another column. This preserves one-way traffic through both bends.

A Checkpoint For Each Curve

After brown, purple, red, and blue leave the roof, the upper S should be clear from its first corner to the purple shelf. After purple and the yellow blocker, the short connector should be empty. After cyan, the lower S and the road above the six columns should both be bare.

These three visual states tell you which phase to repair. A car on the first curve belongs to a roof tower or purple. One in the connector belongs to purple or yellow. One on the second curve belongs to cyan. Only cars already below that curve belong to green, white, yellow, or brown cleanup. Complete the group for the occupied region before tapping another tower. Brown at the lower-right is especially sensitive to leftover yellow, so wait until the final corner is completely open.

During the six-column finish, use each cleared column as a buffer for the next. Green opens the lower-left, white clears the center-left, and yellow removes pressure from the middle before brown enters on the right.

If an unlisted covered column remains, resolve its visible color between these batches only when both curves are empty. Never use it to force a car through an occupied connector.