Yarn Loop level guide
Yarn Loop Level 328 Walkthrough
Level 328 goal: collapse the green-orange center figure before the bright pink frame and warm-color side lanes can strand the last tiny islands, because lane order becomes the true chokepoint. The board looks simple and compact, but once it reaches `01:40-02:25`, success depends on patient side-lane control rather than direct taps on the few remaining center dots.
Verified Board Notes
- Initial Layout Geometry
- The board opens with a bright pink background and a compact central figure that reads like a small bird or leaf cluster, with green and orange shapes layered together. The image is narrow and the loop carries several saturated colors at once.
- Goal / Target Area
- The center shape becomes tiny quickly, so the real challenge is cleaning the pastel and warm-color lane leftovers without starving the final center fragments.
- Opening Moves
- Open the strongest pink-border and side-lane feeds first, then trim the main green-orange figure before it breaks into tiny islands.
- Danger Zone
- The riskiest stretch is around 01:40-02:25, when only a few small colored islands remain and lane order starts to matter more than image size.
- Unique Mechanics
- Level 328 is a compact bright-color cleanup board. It looks simple at first, but the final islands are easy to trap if the side colors are handled out of order.
Quick Tips for Level 328 (spoiler-free)
- Open the strongest pink-border feeds before drilling the small green-orange figure.
- During `01:40-02:25`, clear by lane age instead of by whichever island looks easiest to hit.
- Keep yellow and red supports moving so one warm-color queue does not trap the final center pieces.
How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 328 — Full Solution
- Start by draining the border feeds tied to the bright pink frame.
- Clear the largest green and orange blocks while the main figure still holds together.
- Maintain yellow and red supports so no single warm-color queue takes over the loop.
- In `01:40-02:25`, slow down and let each active chain resolve before adding more taps.
- Finish side leftovers first, then remove the last tiny center islands from the broken figure.
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 328 become awkward after the main figure already breaks apart?
The input says the final islands are easy to trap if side colors are handled out of order. Late success depends on lane order more than the image itself.
What should I prioritize during the `01:40-02:25` phase on Level 328?
Follow lane age and finish the oldest leftover chain first. The board improves after old side scraps clear, not after you poke at the center dots.
What usually prevents the last clear on Level 328?
Most endings are blocked by pink-frame leftovers and warm-color lane scraps that keep the final green-orange islands from exiting cleanly.