Car Sort Level 25 Solution Walkthrough
Board Analysis
Opening, mid-game, and finishing states sampled from the video.

Video Analysis Notes
This walkthrough is based on frame-by-frame visual analysis of the cached CherieGaming video. I used the compact source sheet plus a denser 5-second contact sheet from the first solve to identify the visible traffic route, major color batches, and completion order.
Observed clearing route from the dense frame sheet:
top yellow/orange/green/pink -> side road buffer -> cyan lower lanes -> red/white lower stack -> purple middle -> final pink/green
Level Overview
Level 25 has a wide hourglass-shaped road between top and bottom parking rows. The top row must be made orderly before the lower rows are pulled through.
The dense frames show the upper yellow, orange, green, and pink columns being stabilized first. The side road then becomes a buffer for the lower cyan, red, white, purple, and remaining green/pink groups.
Goal
Clear every car by sending each same-color group into its matching garage while keeping the main road from filling with mixed colors.
Main Strategy
Start with the upper columns, especially yellow and orange, because they create the first open positions above the hourglass road. Then use both side bends as buffers for the lower groups.
Step-by-Step Walkthrough
Step 1: Stabilize The Top Columns
Move the visible yellow, orange, green, and pink cars at the top. These columns become the main receiving area for later transfers.
Step 2: Keep The Side Road Open
The left and right curves of the hourglass road must stay clear. Use them only to pass one active color at a time.
Step 3: Move Cyan From The Lower Lanes
After the top is stable, pull the cyan cars from the lower row. Cyan is spread across the bottom and needs the full road width.
Step 4: Clear Red, White, And Purple
With cyan reduced, clear the red and white lower stacks, then move purple through the center. Each completed group opens another bottom slot.
Step 5: Finish Pink And Green
Use the remaining open columns to finish pink and green. These are safer at the end because the hourglass path is no longer crowded.
Recommended Order Summary
Use this practical route:
top yellow/orange/green/pink -> side road buffer -> cyan lower lanes -> red/white lower stack -> purple middle -> final pink/green
This is a color-batch order inferred from frame changes, not an exact coordinate-by-coordinate tap list.
Key Tips
- Keep the main road or loop open before starting a deeper stack.
- Move one color batch at a time whenever possible.
- Use newly emptied slots as temporary buffers, not mixed storage.
- If the planned color is blocked, clear the car sitting directly at the road mouth first.
- Compare the compact sheet and frame-analysis sheet to verify the opening, middle, and cleanup phases.
Why This Solution Works
The route works because the top columns are turned into organized destinations before the lower row is emptied. The hourglass road stays open, so lower cyan, red, white, and purple cars can leave without trapping one another.