Nut Sort level guide
Nut Sort Level 11 Walkthrough
Nut Sort Level 11 clears fastest when you cash the far-left yellow into the lower middle peg first, then use the center white peg to split the mirrored purple side. The board stays simple only if that middle peg is treated like a short shuttle instead of a place to park pink.
Board Notes
- Layout
- Level 11 opens with four mixed posts across the top, three shorter mixed posts below them, and three lower slots where only the left peg is already occupied. The top row begins with a yellow-topped stack on the far left, a pale silver stack next to it, and two purple-topped stacks on the right. Below them sit orange-red, pink, and green tops, while the lower center peg is empty and the lower-right spot is still bare.
- Goal
- The first useful target is the loose yellow on the far-left top stack because that piece can be dropped onto the lower middle peg and turn a dead space into a real working lane. After that, the board revolves around separating the mirrored purple side without leaving the middle white peg clogged by pink.
- Opening
- The run starts by dropping the far-left yellow onto the lower middle peg. That creates room to peel a blocker off the upper center, then the center white peg briefly holds a pale piece while the right-side purples start collapsing into one cleaner column. Only after those two setup actions does the player allow pink to cross the middle.
- Danger Zone
- The tightest point comes when one pink piece lands on the middle white peg while a single green piece is still waiting on the bare lower-right base. If pink lingers on that shuttle peg, the last right-side transfer has nowhere to go and the board stops recycling cleanly.
- Mechanics
- Level 11 looks symmetric because of the two purple tops on the right, but it is not really a symmetry puzzle. The solve is controlled by the lone yellow release and by how quickly the center shuttle peg is emptied after each temporary hold.
Quick Tips for Nut Sort Level 11 (spoiler-free)
- If pink is still sitting on the middle white peg at the same time a single green piece is stranded on the lower-right base, back up. That is the exact shape that makes Level 11 feel stuck.
- With 7 colors in play, clear the pair with the fewest blockers first so the board opens up instead of tightening.
- If the board feels stuck, look for the color with the cleanest path and use that to regain space.
How to Solve Nut Sort Level 11 — Full Solution
- Move the far-left yellow down onto the lower middle peg to create the first real anchor.
- Peel the pale blocker off the upper middle area so the right-side purple stack can start consolidating.
- Use the center white peg only long enough to hold one temporary piece while the purple column is cleaned up.
- Let pink cross the middle only after the shuttle peg can be cleared again immediately.
- Finish yellow and purple first, then close the board by resolving the remaining green and blue pieces around the reopened lower lanes.
Colors in this level:
Yellow, Silver, Purple, Pink, Orange, Green, Blue
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Leaving pink parked on the middle white peg while the right side still needs one more transfer.
- Finishing the cleaner left edge before the mirrored purple side has been split.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I build first in Nut Sort Level 11?
Build the lower-middle yellow anchor first, because that move turns a dead slot into the lane that the purple side needs later.