Nut Sort level guide

Nut Sort Level 30 Walkthrough

hard 9 colors

Nut Sort Level 30 works best when you build the lower-middle yellow anchor immediately and keep the lower-left orange reserve untouched while the middle row separates. The board only feels spacious if those three bottom lanes get distinct jobs before the silver and pink traffic starts moving.

Board Notes

Layout
Level 30 opens with four pale top stacks capped by yellow, purple, and orange-red, a busy middle row of green, silver, pink, and peach colors, and one orange reserve already sitting on the lower left. Beside it are two empty lower pegs, so the board initially looks spacious. In practice, that space disappears quickly because nearly every top color still needs the same central route.
Goal
The first useful target is the lower-middle yellow anchor. That anchor matters because the upper yellow cap can drop into it early, and once that happens the left orange reserve and the center white peg can split duties instead of covering for one another.
Opening
The player starts by feeding yellow into the lower-middle peg while leaving the lower-left orange reserve untouched. Then one white peg handles a short upper transfer so green and pink can separate in the middle row. Only after yellow is safe does the board let the silver-heavy top stacks start collapsing.
Danger Zone
The board gets stuck when the free white peg is spent on a long temporary hold before yellow is already parked below. That forces orange, silver, and pink to share one side of the board, and the final cleanup becomes much more awkward than the opening shape suggests.
Mechanics
Level 30 is a setup-and-division puzzle. It looks like a roomy opener, but the level is actually won by assigning orange, yellow, and the white shuttle different jobs before the top row begins to fall.

Quick Tips for Nut Sort Level 30 (spoiler-free)

  • Two empty lower pegs look generous, but they are not both free. In Level 30, one belongs to yellow almost immediately and the other has to stay available for setup duty.
  • With 9 colors in play, clear the pair with the fewest blockers first so the board opens up instead of tightening.
  • Think in chain clears. The best move is the one that sets up the next two moves, not just the quickest current match.

How to Solve Nut Sort Level 30 — Full Solution

  1. Feed the upper yellow into the lower-middle peg before you drain the silver-heavy top stacks.
  2. Leave the lower-left orange reserve alone while the free white peg handles one short setup transfer.
  3. Separate green and pink through the middle only after yellow already owns its lane below.
  4. Let silver collapse late, once orange, yellow, and the white shuttle no longer overlap.
  5. Finish the remaining peach and red cleanup after the bottom row already has clear job separation.

Colors in this level:

Yellow, Orange, Purple, Green, Silver, Pink, Peach, Red, White

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Spending the free white peg on a long temporary hold before yellow is already anchored below.
  • Touching the lower-left orange reserve too early and forcing it to share duties with pink and silver.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the three bottom-row jobs in Nut Sort Level 30?

    The lower-left orange stack acts as a reserve, the lower-middle peg should become the yellow anchor early, and the remaining white peg stays available for setup transfers.