Car Sort Walkthrough

Car Sort Level 69 Solution Walkthrough

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Route Reference

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

Car Sort Level 69 route reference

Split Shelves Above Three Numbered Bays

Level 69 places five short shelves on the left of a central spine, five on the right, and three numbered bays below. Brown and red dominate the upper walls; pink, yellow, blue, purple, orange, and green appear as the shelves open.

Recommended route:

left brown -> right red -> left blue -> right pink -> left red -> right yellow -> purple upper-left -> orange lower-left -> green lower-left -> blue lower bay -> white final bay

Alternate completed shelf batches so the spine never receives traffic from both sides at the same height. Keep the three lower bays closed until the upper walls have shortened.

The first major checkpoint is a clean purple row at the top-left and red row on the upper-right. The second is a clear center road above the numbered bays. Open blue below first, then white; use the remaining covered bay only after those two have cleared.

If one wall drains faster, stop tapping it and complete the opposite shelf. If a lower bay is blocked, an upper yellow or green car is still using the spine. Level 69 rewards balance: remove one shelf from each wall, then descend toward the garages.

Keeping Both Shelf Walls Level

Complete brown on the left, clear the spine, then release red from the right. Repeat that rhythm with blue/pink and red/yellow. Purple, orange, and green on the left become safe only as the opposing wall shortens.

Before opening bay 1, 2, or 3, trace the center road from the lowest shelf downward. It should be empty. Resolve blue first and then white, finishing whatever color a cover actually reveals before touching the next number.

If opposing cars meet, continue the one already below the midpoint. If one bank is more than a shelf shorter, switch to the taller wall. This height check prevents the numbered-bay traffic from arriving while an upper row still owns the spine.

The purple, orange, and green releases near the lower-left are not a single batch. Complete purple while the right wall is still high enough to hold its cars, let the spine clear, then move orange and green at their exposed heights.

The numbered bays begin only after the lowest shelf entrances are quiet. Blue uses the first bottom route, white follows, and the remaining cover should be resolved according to the color it actually reveals. If the counter changes while a car remains on the spine, finish that revealed color before opening the next number. This keeps the lower junction from receiving two hidden batches at once.

At the final checkpoint, the shelf walls may still display completed color bands, but neither side should release a car. Only the numbered area should be active. That distinction prevents a settled shelf from being mistaken for an unfinished traffic source.