Car Sort: Color Puzzle Level 131 Solution Walkthrough
Route Reference
Key opening, middle, and finish positions for this route.

Small Rounded Rectangle
Level 131 uses a small rounded rectangle with garages above and two narrow stacks below. Red and yellow at the upper corners must park before green crosses the center.
Blue and orange occupy opposite side pockets, so finish one before starting the other. Purple and cyan below belong to the final empty-loop phase.
Board Route
Use the first seconds to take the red and yellow cars at the upper corners before touching the bottom stacks. Do not spend that space immediately on a different color.
Then clear the central green row, then use the open rectangle to send blue and orange from the side pockets. The video keeps the lane clean here, which is why the later cars do not jam.
Finish by finish with purple and cyan groups from the bottom stacks once the top exits are stable. The final move is easy only because the earlier batches were kept separated.
Step Guide
- Clear Red Upper-corner Cars before touching the deeper stacks.
- Use Yellow Upper-corner Cars to extend the first open lane.
- Switch to Green Central Row when the center of the board has room.
- Follow with Blue Side Pocket as a full batch, not as scattered single taps.
- Release Orange Side Pocket after the side or lower route is stable.
- Let Purple/cyan Bottom Stacks close the level once the road is mostly empty.
Route Snapshot
red upper-corner cars -> yellow upper-corner cars -> green central row -> blue side pocket -> orange side pocket -> purple/cyan bottom stacks
Before opening a bottom stack, both top corners and the green center row should be completely quiet.
Avoid This Mistake
The solution is short, but the compact loop has no passing room. If two colors meet, finish the side pocket closest to its garage and leave the bottom covers untouched.
Why It Works
Red/yellow clear the roof, green opens the rectangle, and blue/orange empty its sides. Purple and cyan then travel through a loop with no competing traffic.
Four-Corner Check
After red and yellow, both upper corners should be empty. Green then travels across the short center without meeting a roof car. Let the rectangle clear completely before choosing blue or orange from the side pockets.
Blue should leave one side of the loop empty for orange. When orange parks, inspect the lower corners and confirm that neither side pocket still releases cars. Purple can then enter from the first bottom stack, followed by cyan from the other. If cyan stalls, return to purple rather than reopening orange. The road is small enough that a single leftover car can occupy half of the available turning space.
Wait for each garage to accept its full group before using the opposite corner.