Car Sort: Color Puzzle Level 132 Solution Walkthrough
Route Reference
Key opening, middle, and finish positions for this route.

Two Lanes, One Exit
Level 132 is a busy double-column layout with two central lanes, stacked side garages, and a long lower extension. The two lanes share one exit and cannot safely carry different colors together.
Red and light blue create the first opening. Yellow, purple, and green then use the middle in separate batches before blue/orange move through the extension.
Traffic Plan
Begin by open the two center lanes with red and light-blue cars, then send the first yellow group through the cleared middle. That first action creates enough road space to stop the level from turning into a mixed queue.
After the opener, alternate between purple side cars and green mid-lane cars only after each same-color batch has fully left. The important rule is to finish the active color before borrowing the lane for another group.
Close the board by using the lower extension for the final blue, orange, and yellow stacks. It becomes safe only after the twin lanes stop feeding traffic.
Move Sequence
- Start with Red Center-lane Cars because it controls the first choke point.
- Stay on Light-blue Center Lane until the mouth of the road is visibly open.
- Move Yellow Upper Group as the first real middle-board release.
- Send Purple Side Cars only after the previous batch has cleared the lane.
- Use Green Mid-lane Cars to remove the blocker that was unsafe at the start.
- Finish with Blue/orange Lower Extension, using the now-open board as the buffer.
Batch Priority
red center-lane cars -> light-blue center lane -> yellow upper group -> purple side cars -> green mid-lane cars -> blue/orange lower extension
After green, both center lanes should be empty from the upper entries to the shared exit. That is the signal to use the lower extension.
Common Trap
Do not treat the center lanes as separate puzzles. If two colors approach the shared exit, complete the one already nearest the lower bend and pause the other side.
Route Logic
Red/light blue protect the road mouth, yellow/purple/green open the stacked garages, and the final groups receive the complete lower extension without opposing traffic.
Shared-Exit Checkpoints
After red and light blue, the upper entries of both center lanes should be empty. Yellow receives the shared exit first. Purple can enter from the side only after yellow parks, and green should not begin until purple has left the lower bend.
Before using the extension, inspect the point where both center lanes merge. Any stopped car there belongs to an unfinished yellow, purple, or green batch. Finish that color before opening blue or orange below. During cleanup, let blue clear the extension, then orange, followed by the remaining yellow group. This turns the shared exit into a one-direction route instead of a meeting point.