Nut Sort level guide
Nut Sort Level 15 Walkthrough
Nut Sort Level 15 clears best when you feed the live orange peg first and use the lower-middle peg as a short blue shuttle instead of long-term storage. The far-right pink tower looks tempting, but it only closes cleanly after the orange setup has already been protected.
Board Notes
- Layout
- Level 15 opens with four mixed stacks on top, three mixed stacks below them, and a useful orange piece already sitting on the lower-left peg. The lower-middle peg starts empty, the lower-right slot is still bare, and the upper row is led by red-orange, green, purple, and pink-heavy caps. The board looks similar to the previous levels, but the live orange peg at the bottom changes the opening priorities.
- Goal
- The first target is the orange route in the lower left because that peg is already active from the opening frame. The rest of the level is about building around that anchor while the lower-middle peg briefly carries a blue blocker and the far-right pink tower is allowed to finish only after the setup is ready.
- Opening
- The solve starts by feeding the lower-left orange peg instead of jumping straight to the pink side. Then the pale blue blocker is moved onto the lower-middle peg so the top row can separate cleanly. Once orange is stabilized and the shuttle is prepared, the right-side pink stack is finished and the gray-white column begins to settle.
- Danger Zone
- The dangerous moment comes when the lower-middle peg is still carrying blue while the center gray-white stack also needs that same space. If blue stays parked there too long, the board loses the sequence that lets orange, pink, and gray all finish without backing up.
- Mechanics
- Level 15 is more scripted than the earlier teen levels. One lower peg is already live from move one, so the puzzle is less about finding space and more about respecting the exact order in which orange, blue, and pink are supposed to claim it.
Quick Tips for Nut Sort Level 15 (spoiler-free)
- If the lower-middle peg is still holding blue at the same time you want to finish gray-white, you are one move too early. Level 15 only feels smooth when that shuttle peg is recycled immediately.
- 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 15 — Full Solution
- Add to the lower-left orange peg before you start clearing the pink side.
- Move the pale blue blocker onto the lower-middle peg so the top row can separate without spending the orange anchor.
- Let the far-right pink stack finish only after the blue shuttle can give its space back.
- Use the freed upper slots to settle the gray-white column in the center row.
- Return the blue shuttle and finish the remaining green pieces once orange and pink are already stable.
Colors in this level:
Orange, Blue, Green, Purple, Pink, Yellow, Silver
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Finishing the far-right pink stack while blue is still parked on the lower-middle shuttle.
- Ignoring the live orange peg at the start and trying to solve the top row first.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Nut Sort Level 15 fall apart after the pink side looks solved?
The level usually collapses there because blue is still occupying the lower-middle peg, so the gray-white column has nowhere safe to finish.