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Yarn Loop level guide

Yarn Loop Level 329 Walkthrough

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Level 329 goal: dismantle the hat brim and pink border as part of the main route, because the portrait's top-heavy frame is the real chokepoint. The face and mouth shrink quickly, but the board runs long if the hat edge and border scraps keep feeding. Once the image gets small near `01:20-02:10`, leftovers from the brim usually matter more than direct face cleanup.

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Verified Board Notes

Initial Layout Geometry
The board shows a cartoon face with a wide hat on a pink background, with orange skin tones and green hat details around the top edge. The center image is compact, but several bright lane colors stay active throughout the first half.
Goal / Target Area
The face and hat shrink quickly, but the board only finishes cleanly if the pink frame scraps and small warm-color leftovers are cleared along the way.
Opening Moves
Start by draining the pink-border feeds and hat-edge colors, then trim the face and mouth area before the portrait breaks into tiny pieces.
Danger Zone
The key slowdown happens around 01:20-02:10, when the portrait is already small and the loop is mostly leftovers from the hat brim, border, and face details.
Unique Mechanics
Level 329 is a portrait board with a strong top-heavy hat shape. That brim and its border feeds can outlive the face if you tunnel on the center too early.

Quick Tips for Level 329 (spoiler-free)

  • Open pink-border feeds and hat-brim edges before focusing on the face center.
  • During `01:20-02:10`, finish one brim or border cycle before chasing mouth or cheek crumbs.
  • Treat the last hat line like a frame problem, not a portrait-center problem.

How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 329 — Full Solution

  1. Start by draining the pink border and the top hat-brim feeds around the portrait.
  2. Clear the orange face blocks while the hat and facial features are still connected.
  3. Keep green and dark supports moving so the upper hat edge does not stall above the face.
  4. In `01:20-02:10`, reduce new taps and let each active brim-cleanup cycle finish.
  5. Finish the remaining border scraps first, then close the final face fragments near 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 329 still stall when the face already looks mostly solved?

    The input says the hat brim and pink border can outlive the face. Those top-heavy frame pieces keep the loop active after the portrait shrinks.

  • What matters most in the `01:20-02:10` slowdown on Level 329?

    Finish one hat-brim or border chain first. The run settles after the top frame shortens, not after isolated mouth or skin-tone crumbs vanish.

  • What usually blocks the finish on Level 329?

    Final delays usually come from leftover hat-brim lines and pink frame scraps, with only a few small face details still visible underneath.

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