Yarn Loop level guide
Yarn Loop Level 345 Walkthrough
Level 345 goal: trim the brown basket base from the opening while the multicolor top pile is still thick, because the upper cluster falls faster than the lower bowl. The chokepoint appears once the basket curve is left under a shrinking center cluster with only a few hanging scraps. Keep the base moving so the finish does not depend on one stubborn brown arc.
Verified Board Notes
- Initial Layout Geometry
- The board opens with a brown basket or bowl at the bottom, filled with a dense pile of bright pink, green, blue, yellow, and red pieces under a pale frame.
- Goal / Target Area
- The colorful top pile gets attention first, but the level only closes smoothly if the brown basket rim and lower bowl shrink with the upper cluster.
- Opening Moves
- Start with the side feeds that touch both the pale frame and the top color pile, then keep brown lanes moving through the lower basket while the upper mass is still compact.
- Danger Zone
- The trickiest stretch is around 02:10-02:40, when the basket has collapsed into a tiny central cluster and only a few brown, pink, and cyan scraps remain hanging around it.
- Unique Mechanics
- Level 345 is a basket-style board with a dense multicolor top. The upper pile falls fast, but the brown base becomes the real finisher if it is ignored early.
Quick Tips for Level 345 (spoiler-free)
- Feed brown basket routes early even when the upper color pile looks easier to attack.
- Use `02:10-02:40` to remove the remaining basket curve before isolated bright scraps.
- Clear color groups in chunks so the middle does not shatter into confetti too soon.
How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 345 — Full Solution
- Open side routes that hit the outer frame and the upper color pile together.
- Keep brown lanes moving through the basket base while the top cluster is still dense.
- Reduce matching pink, green, and cyan groups without fully emptying the top before the base weakens.
- During `02:10-02:40`, clear the remaining basket curve and the nearest colored leftovers before chasing singles.
- Finish by sweeping the last tiny center scraps and edge pieces together.
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 345 feel unfinished after the colorful top pile mostly disappears?
The input says the upper pile falls fast, but the brown basket base becomes the real finisher if ignored early. A nearly empty top does not mean the lower curve is safe.
What matters most during `02:10-02:40` on Level 345?
Prioritize the remaining brown basket curve and the scraps hanging closest to it. That is the stage where the board collapses into a tiny central cluster.
What usually blocks the ending on Level 345?
Most delays come from one stubborn brown basket arc plus a few pink or cyan scraps after the main top pile has already broken apart.