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Yarn Loop level guide

Yarn Loop Level 112 Walkthrough

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Level 112 is cleaner when you dismantle the holder first and treat the candle body as a second layer. That prevents drip segments from looping back repeatedly.

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Verified Board Notes

Initial Layout Geometry
The panel depicts a lit candle in a holder: yellow wax drips over a brown core, a red-orange flame with spark lines sits on top, and a gray stand with a teal side handle supports the candle on a white background.
Goal / Target Area
The gray stand, side handle, and white background edges are the main anchors. The wax drips and flame resolve better after the holder geometry is shortened.
Opening Moves
Open with stand edges and one side of the white frame, then cut exposed wax drip lines. Delay tiny flame-tip pixels until the holder is no longer continuous.
Danger Zone
Congestion peaks around 01:30-02:20, where wax drips, holder parts, and background shards are all cycling. The board settles after the stand base breaks and one long wax drip detaches.
Unique Mechanics
Level 112 combines vertical drips with a compact base, so it creates repeated top-to-bottom returns. The endgame (03:06-03:25) is often only flame-tip pixels plus tiny wax and handle crumbs.

Quick Tips for Level 112 (spoiler-free)

  • If the stand base is still intact, the upper candle colors will keep recirculating. Break the base first, then flame cleanup is quick.
  • Focus on one color at a time: connect its loop cleanly, then move to the next color.
  • If the board feels stuck, look for the color with the cleanest open loop and clear that route first.

How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 112 — Full Solution

  1. Trim the gray stand outline and teal side handle to open lower exits.
  2. Remove one white background side and begin shortening the longest wax drip.
  3. Alternate holder remnants with wax body cleanup so the center does not re-clog.
  4. During `01:30-02:20`, finish active drip colors before injecting flame-detail colors.
  5. Close with flame-tip stitches, short wax crumbs, and final stand fragments in the `03:06+` tail.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Clearing the easiest color first rather than the one blocking other loop routes.
  • Closing a narrow lane that a same-colored yarn path needs later.
  • Forgetting that each cleared loop creates new open paths — always reassess after each clear.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I clear first in Yarn Loop Level 112?

    Open with stand edges and one side of the white frame, then cut exposed wax drip lines. Delay tiny flame-tip pixels until the holder is no longer continuous. Level 112 is cleaner when you dismantle the holder first and treat the candle body as a second layer. That prevents drip segments from looping back repeatedly.

  • When does Yarn Loop Level 112 usually get jammed?

    Congestion peaks around 01:30-02:20, where wax drips, holder parts, and background shards are all cycling. The board settles after the stand base breaks and one long wax drip detaches. If the stand base is still intact, the upper candle colors will keep recirculating. Break the base first, then flame cleanup is quick.

  • What shows that Yarn Loop Level 112 is moving into cleanup?

    The gray stand, side handle, and white background edges are the main anchors. The wax drips and flame resolve better after the holder geometry is shortened. Level 112 combines vertical drips with a compact base, so it creates repeated top-to-bottom returns. The endgame (03:06-03:25) is often only flame-tip pixels plus tiny wax and handle crumbs.

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