Car Sort Level 85 Solution Walkthrough
Route Reference
Key opening, middle, and finish positions for this route.

Six Interior Columns And Split Exits
Level 85 places six covered columns inside a square road, with an orange garage above and two detached exits below. Purple, yellow, cyan, green, white, orange, and pink emerge vertically.
Use this route:
upper dark blocker -> orange/yellow top towers -> purple upper-left -> green upper-middle -> white upper-right -> cyan lower-left -> purple lower-middle -> pink lower-right -> bottom exits
Clear the upper half of the six-column block before opening the lower half. The right road must stay free for the detached cyan bay.
If a lower column stalls, finish the column directly above it. The safe final state has three clean upper towers and three clean lower towers before the outside exits move.
Opening The Six-Column Core
The upper dark car is a true blocker: removing it gives the orange and yellow roof groups room to turn around the square. Complete those roof colors before exposing several covered columns. Purple on the upper-left is the best first interior target because it exits without crossing the path reserved for the detached cyan bay.
Green and white should then be cleared across the upper half. Use the empty slot created by each completed column as working space for the next one. If you uncover the lower three columns too soon, their cars enter the same perimeter and the useful empty slot disappears.
Cyan begins the lower-half phase. Watch the right side of the square as cyan travels; it needs to remain open all the way to the outside exit. Purple from the lower-middle can follow after cyan has parked. Pink is last because its right-hand starting position is harmless while the other lower colors use the road.
Before touching either detached exit, confirm that all six interior positions are no longer feeding mixed cars. If a lower car stops at a corner, do not try to free it with another outside bay. Complete the upper column aligned with it, then finish the color already on the perimeter. This preserves one empty corner and usually restores the intended solution without a restart.
Column Pairs As Checkpoints
Read the six covered positions as three vertical pairs. The left pair is safe when purple has gone and cyan has a clear route to the detached exit. The middle pair is safe when green has finished above and the lower purple group can use the square without meeting it. The right pair is safe only after white parks, which is why pink waits until late.
This paired view makes recovery simple. If cyan stalls, inspect the upper-left position; if lower purple stalls, inspect green above it; if pink cannot take the right corner, finish white first. Once all three pairs are resolved, the outside exits can be handled separately. Let the first detached group disappear before starting the other, since both still borrow the same lower edge of the square even though their garages are drawn apart.