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Yarn Loop level guide

Yarn Loop Level 325 Walkthrough

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Level 325 goal: open the vertical stack from top to bottom before the butterfly shapes fragment into tiny pastel islands, because the narrow column is the main chokepoint. The repeated butterflies collapse fast only while the structure stays linked. Once the run reaches `01:20-01:58`, side-lane balance matters more than the center image size, and lingering row feeds can trap the final pieces.

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Verified Board Notes

Initial Layout Geometry
The board shows a vertical butterfly panel on a blue-purple background, with several butterfly shapes stacked from top to bottom. The center is narrow, but the lane feeds many bright pastel colors at once.
Goal / Target Area
The stacked butterflies collapse quickly if the vertical structure stays open, but late-game success depends on cleaning the tiny center scraps and pastel lane leftovers together.
Opening Moves
Begin with the strongest side-lane feeds and top butterfly sections, then work downward through the stacked middle shapes before they break into dots.
Danger Zone
The dangerous section is around 01:20-01:58, when only tiny butterfly pieces remain and the loop carries scattered pastel leftovers that can starve each other.
Unique Mechanics
Level 325 is a narrow vertical cleanup board. Its difficulty comes from stacked repeated motifs rather than one large subject.

Quick Tips for Level 325 (spoiler-free)

  • Start on the top butterfly and side feeds before working downward through the stack.
  • During `01:20-01:58`, check the side lane feeding a surviving row before tapping the center again.
  • Keep pink, purple, yellow, and green supports balanced so one pastel color does not starve the others.

How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 325 — Full Solution

  1. Open the top butterfly sections and strongest side-lane feeds to create vertical space.
  2. Work downward through the middle stacked shapes before they split into separate dots.
  3. Maintain balance across pink, purple, yellow, and green supports as the stack thins.
  4. In `01:20-01:58`, reduce tap frequency and let each row-level chain finish cleanly.
  5. Finish by clearing side leftovers first, then remove the last tiny butterfly fragments in the center.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Not planning the chain clear: each finished route should immediately set up the next one.
  • Moving a yarn segment without confirming the matching color can still connect later.
  • Ignoring choke points where two colors cross and block each other.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why does Level 325 feel harder once only a few butterfly pieces remain?

    The input says the danger phase comes when tiny pieces survive while pastel lane leftovers compete. At that point, lane balance matters more than image size.

  • What should I do in the `01:20-01:58` endgame on Level 325?

    Check the side lane feeding the surviving butterfly row and finish that support first. The last center fragment usually falls after its row feed clears.

  • What usually prevents the final clear on Level 325?

    Most stalls come from one lingering row feed plus tiny center butterfly scraps after the main vertical stack has already collapsed.

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