Car Sort Level 95 Solution Walkthrough
Route Reference
Key opening, middle, and finish positions for this route.

Two Chambers With Numbered Garages
Level 95 has an upper square with two tunnel exits, a smaller middle chamber, and three numbered garages below. Green, purple, red, cyan, white, yellow, and orange must pass the same right-side connector.
Use this progression:
green upper-left -> purple upper-middle -> green upper-right -> cyan tunnel -> white middle-left -> red middle-right -> yellow lower-left -> numbered center garage -> orange lower-right
Finish the upper chamber before opening the middle. Keep the connector empty when a tunnel or numbered garage changes state.
If white and red meet at the connector, complete the color nearest its garage. If orange stalls, the numbered center bay or yellow remains active. The Level 95 checkpoint is an empty connector between chambers; protect it and the lower garages can finish one at a time.
Protecting The Right-Side Connector
Green, purple, and the second green group clear the upper square. Handle them as complete batches before cyan enters from the tunnel. Cyan should leave the connector empty; if it does not, do not expose the middle chamber yet.
White on the left and red on the right are the two middle groups. White is safer first because it vacates the approach to the connector. Let red follow only after the final white car parks. This produces the second empty-connector checkpoint and separates the tunnel phase from the numbered garages.
Yellow opens the lower-left. Resolve the numbered center garage next, watching the color it actually releases, and save orange on the lower-right for last. Orange needs the full connector and lower bend, which is why opening it alongside the numbered bay is risky.
If white and red meet, move the car already closest to its garage and finish that entire color. If the numbered bay reveals an unexpected group, follow the visible destination rather than adding yellow or orange traffic. A blocked orange car almost always means the center bay was not completed or yellow still occupies the lower bend. Restore an empty connector, then resume the final batch.
Three Connector Checks
Check the narrow right side after each chamber. Green, purple, green, and cyan should leave it empty before white begins. White and red should leave it empty before yellow or the numbered garage opens. Yellow and the revealed numbered batch should leave it empty before orange. These three pauses divide Level 95 into manageable parts.
If the connector is occupied at a checkpoint, use the car's height to find its source. A car near the upper square belongs to cyan or an unfinished top group. One beside the middle chamber belongs to white or red. One near the lower bend belongs to yellow or the numbered garage. Finish that source color and wait for the connector to clear. Orange is then a simple final route from the lower-right rather than a risky attempt to pass unfinished traffic.