Car Sort Walkthrough

Car Sort Level 80 Solution Walkthrough

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

Car Sort Level 80 route reference

Six Columns Inside A Square Track

Level 80 has two mixed towers above a square road and six tall parking columns inside it. Blue, orange, red, yellow, pink, purple, green, and pale colors are stacked vertically, so the top and bottom turns must remain open.

Recommended order:

green upper-left -> orange upper-right -> blue left-center -> orange center -> red right-center -> purple lower-left -> pink lower-middle -> yellow lower-right -> pale cleanup

Clear the two upper towers first. Then work through the interior columns from the top-facing groups toward the lower ones. Blue and orange create the first gaps; red opens the right side; purple, pink, and yellow use the cleared bottom edge.

If an interior column stops, finish the color already on the square before touching its neighbor. If yellow cannot turn, pink or purple is still active below.

Level 80 has a simple checkpoint: the outer square should return to empty after every completed column. Keeping that perimeter clear prevents the six inner stacks from competing for the same corner.

One Column At A Time

Green and orange from the roof open the two upper corners. Blue is the safest first interior column, followed by orange and red across the upper-facing group.

Purple begins the lower half. Pink follows through the center, then yellow uses the lower-right turn. Pale cars are cleanup after the six vertical positions stop feeding the track.

When a column stops, finish the color already on the perimeter instead of opening its neighbor. If yellow cannot turn, purple or pink still owns the bottom edge. The square need not stay empty during a batch, but it should be empty before the next column begins; that repeated checkpoint prevents a mixed queue.

The six interior positions form two phases. Blue, orange, and red clear the upper-facing half and open the right side. Purple, pink, and yellow then use the lower edge, one column at a time.

Pale cars are not a substitute buffer when one of those columns stalls. Leave them covered until all six positions are quiet. If the perimeter contains a car, find the column matching its color and finish that batch. The empty-square checkpoint after every group is what preserves both the top and bottom turns for the next release.

During the lower half, purple opens the left corner, pink clears the middle approach, and yellow receives the right turn. Reversing those three creates opposing traffic along the bottom. Pale cleanup is safe only after the interior columns stop changing and the square remains empty.

If pale appears early, leave it parked. Complete the visible purple, pink, or yellow column, verify both lower corners, and only then release the final pale group.

Pale should travel completely alone through the square.