Car Sort Level 45 Solution Walkthrough
Board Analysis
Opening, mid-game, and finishing states sampled from the video.

Video Analysis Notes
The video is mostly a silent visual walkthrough, so this guide is based on frame-by-frame visual analysis of the cached CherieGaming video and the contact sheets stored in the repository. The 1:08 and 1:30 frames show the center being reorganized before the bottom stacks are drained.
The analysis sheet captures the starting board, one or more middle-game transitions, and the completion or near-completion state. Because the cars are small, this walkthrough describes the solution as color batches and board areas rather than pretending every tap coordinate is certain.
Observed clearing route from the sampled frames:
upper beige and green blockers -> red and cyan middle cars -> purple center row -> green horizontal row -> black/white center blockers -> cyan bottom stack -> yellow bottom stack -> pink final stack
Level Overview
Car Sort Level 45 is a right-turn road wrapped around central horizontal rows. The main challenge is not speed; it is choosing the correct color group while the route is open.
The board can be read as three working areas:
- upper beige/blue/black/green stacks.
- middle red, cyan, green, black, and purple rows.
- bottom cyan, yellow, and pink stacks.
Purple and black cars in the center can block access to cyan, yellow, and pink if the road is used as storage. The safest solution is to open the route in layers, then use each cleared color as space for the next one.
Goal
Clear 36 cars while keeping the upper-right road mouth open.
Main Strategy
Do not solve this level row by row. Solve it by color priority:
- Upper Beige And Green Blockers
- Red And Cyan Middle Cars
- Purple Center Row
- Green Horizontal Row
- Black/White Center Blockers
- Cyan Bottom Stack
- Yellow Bottom Stack
- Pink Final Stack
This order follows the visible route shown in the video. If a listed color is temporarily blocked, clear the car sitting directly on the road mouth, then return to the same priority order.
Step-by-Step Walkthrough
Step 1: Start With Upper Beige And Green Blockers
At the beginning, focus on upper beige and green blockers. In the sampled frames, this is the first group that makes the route usable instead of just moving cars around the board. Tap only the exposed cars in this group and let them leave before starting a different color.
Step 2: Keep Clearing Upper Beige And Green Blockers Until The Route Opens
Continue with upper beige and green blockers until the first road mouth or loop section is clearly open. This is the first turning point of Level 45: once this group leaves, the board has enough space to receive the next color batch without mixing traffic.
Step 3: Switch To Red And Cyan Middle Cars
After the opening space appears, move into red and cyan middle cars. Keep this as a controlled batch. If one car from that group is still buried, do not force it; clear the car sitting directly in front of it first.
Step 4: Release Purple Center Row
The next useful layer is purple center row. These cars are not the best opening move because they depend on the first route being open. Once they are exposed, send them together so they do not split across the road.
Step 5: Return To Green Horizontal Row
When the middle opens, shift to green horizontal row. This is where the board starts to resemble the later sampled frames. Use the empty spaces from the earlier colors as a temporary buffer, not as mixed storage.
Step 6: Clear Black/White Center Blockers
Clear black/white center blockers next. This step removes the cars that control the main road turn and usually exposes the lower or side stacks. Keep watching the route entrance; if it fills, pause the current color and remove the immediate blocker.
Step 7: Move Cyan Bottom Stack
Now move cyan bottom stack. These cars are deeper in the layout, so they are safest after the upper and middle colors have already created room. Send them in a single batch whenever possible.
Step 8: Use The New Buffer For Yellow Bottom Stack
Use the new buffer for yellow bottom stack. The video pattern shows the route becoming easier at this point because each completed color has turned into extra working space.
Step 9: Finish Pink Final Stack
Finish pink final stack as the board enters the cleanup phase. Do not scatter taps across every visible car; finish one group, then use the empty lane for the next group.
Step 10: Send The Final Cars Directly
Near the end, send the final visible cars directly to their matching garages. By this stage, the main blockers from upper beige and green blockers, red and cyan middle cars, and purple center row should already be gone.
Step 11: Confirm The Board Is Cleared
The level completes once the final same-color batch reaches its garage. If your board does not match the final sampled frame, look for one mixed car sitting at the road mouth; that is usually the piece preventing the last transfer.
Recommended Tap Order Summary
Use this color priority:
- Upper Beige And Green Blockers
- Red And Cyan Middle Cars
- Purple Center Row
- Green Horizontal Row
- Black/White Center Blockers
- Cyan Bottom Stack
- Yellow Bottom Stack
- Pink Final Stack
This is a color-batch order inferred from frame changes, not an exact coordinate-by-coordinate tap list.
Key Tips for Level 45
- Clear exposed cars first; do not dig into blocked rows too early.
- Work by color groups instead of random taps.
- Use upper beige and green blockers as the opening route because it creates the first usable space.
- Do not force pink final stack until the middle or lower route is open.
- Keep one road lane, loop segment, or empty stack available as a working buffer.
- If the road looks crowded, stop tapping new colors and clear the immediate road-mouth blocker.
- Use the frame-analysis sheet above to compare your opening, middle, and final board states.
Why This Solution Works
Level 45 is built around chained blockers. Upper Beige And Green Blockers opens the first route. Red And Cyan Middle Cars expands the working space. Purple Center Row and Green Horizontal Row then remove the cars that were hiding the lower or side stacks. By the time the final cars are exposed, the board has enough empty space to finish without mistakes.
The level becomes much easier when you treat each color as a batch and avoid sending a car before its matching route is ready.