Nut Sort level guide

Nut Sort Level 39 Walkthrough

expert 11 colors

Nut Sort Level 39 is easiest when you grow the lower-left green anchor first, let the middle shell traffic open around that anchor, and delay the clean-looking top-side finish until the white peg no longer has to recycle silver and blue. The board punishes any move that looks complete but steals the return route underneath it.

Board Notes

Layout
Level 39 opens with two purple shell sleeves on the upper left, two exposed mixed stacks across the upper middle, and a green-topped stack on the upper right. The middle row starts with a purple-pink stack on the left, a green-white-red mixed post beside it, and two more shell sleeves on the right. Along the bottom sit a yellow-green reserve on the left, a pink stack in the middle, and a black stack on a white peg to the right.
Goal
The first real target is the green route that grows out of the lower-left reserve. Once green is stable there, the board can afford to open the shell traffic in the center without losing the white peg that silver and blue still need later. The top red-yellow side looks tempting, but it is not the first priority.
Opening
The player first uses the upper-right white peg as a temporary lift for green, then feeds that color back into the lower-left reserve until it becomes a true anchor. Only after green is safe do the center shells begin to open, and the upper pink side is finished after that anchor work is already done.
Danger Zone
The trap appears when the obvious top-side red-yellow progress is taken too early while the shell traffic still needs the same recycling lane. Then silver and blue lose their return path, and the center shells force the black peg and pink stack to cover too many jobs at once.
Mechanics
Level 39 mixes a shell center with a delayed top-row finish. The puzzle is solved by building the lower green anchor first and refusing to cash the attractive upper matches until the board can absorb them safely.

Quick Tips for Nut Sort Level 39 (spoiler-free)

  • If a top-row match feels obvious in Level 39, look one row lower before taking it. The hidden question is usually whether silver and blue can still get back out afterward.
  • With 11 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 39 — Full Solution

  1. Use the upper-right lift only long enough to feed green into the lower-left reserve.
  2. Turn that lower-left reserve into a true green anchor before you finish the tempting top-side matches.
  3. Open the center shells only after the white peg can still give silver and blue a return path.
  4. Let pink and black stabilize the lower half while the shell traffic finishes unwinding.
  5. Claim the delayed top-row cleanup last, once the center no longer depends on the same lane.

Colors in this level:

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

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Taking the attractive top-side finish before the lower-left green anchor is already stable.
  • Opening the center shells while the white peg can no longer return silver and blue safely.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the first real priority in Nut Sort Level 39?

    Grow the lower-left green reserve into a true anchor first. That anchor gives the shell traffic a safe board to open into and keeps the white peg available for silver-blue recycling.