Car Sort Level 77 Solution Walkthrough
Route Reference
Key opening, middle, and finish positions for this route.

Four Top Towers, Four Bottom Garages
Level 77 surrounds a square road with four mixed towers above and four bright garages below. Five dark-fronted shelves fill the center. The bottom garages look tempting, but they occupy the same lower corners needed by every central row.
Use this route:
blue top-left -> orange top tower -> yellow top tower -> green top-right -> white upper center -> pink center -> purple center -> cyan center -> dark lower row -> orange bottom-left -> beige bottom -> pink bottom -> red bottom-right
Complete the top towers to open the roof. Then clear the central rows from top to bottom. White creates the first full gap; pink, purple, and cyan widen it; the final dark row opens the lower road.
Only then drain the four bottom garages. Move each color until its entrance clears before starting the next.
If a bottom car blocks the square, pause the garages and finish the lowest inner row. If purple or cyan stalls, the row above it is incomplete. A safe Level 77 board has an open roof first and an open floor second; the bottom garages are the last phase.
Opening The Floor Before The Garages
Blue, orange, yellow, and green remove roof traffic. White then creates the first empty space inside the square. Pink, purple, and cyan should follow from top to bottom, with the dark lower row completing the center.
Do not confuse a matching bottom garage with a safe move. Its cars occupy the same lower corner needed by the unfinished shelves. Once the center floor is empty, drain orange, beige, pink, and red as separate groups.
If a garage car blocks the square, finish the lowest active inner color before opening anything else. A stalled purple or cyan batch points directly to the shelf above it. Recovering the empty-floor checkpoint is enough to resume the final sequence.
The dark lower row is the final interior gate. Do not treat its covered appearance as permission to start orange below. Clear every dark car and wait until the bottom side of the square is empty.
Orange then enters from the left garage, beige uses the next opening, and pink follows through the lower middle. Red remains on the right until those three colors park. If red starts early, it occupies the corner required by pink. Finish the color already closest to its garage and reopen the bottom-right turn before resuming red.
The safest final checkpoint is a completely hollow square with only one lower garage releasing cars. When that state returns after orange, beige, and pink, red can use the perimeter without meeting any center or bottom traffic.
Keep every other garage cover closed until the full red group is safely parked together.