Yarn Loop level guide
Yarn Loop Level 350 Walkthrough
Level 350 goal: keep the blue sky and red-brown ground shrinking with the cat silhouette and tall white structure, because the scene looks solved well before its background is safe. The chokepoint is the long late cleanup where moon fragments, sky scraps, and structure pieces linger after the main picture has collapsed. Treat the background as a real target so the final confetti does not spread everywhere.
Verified Board Notes
- Initial Layout Geometry
- The board opens with a night scene: a black cat-like figure on the left, a tall white vertical structure on the right, a blue star-filled sky with a crescent moon, and a red-brown ground across the bottom.
- Goal / Target Area
- The cat silhouette and white structure look like the main subjects, but the sky field and the red-brown ground must shrink with them or the endgame fills with scattered background scraps.
- Opening Moves
- Start with the top and side feeds that hit the blue sky and white vertical structure together, then keep dark and brown lanes moving through the cat and ground while the scene is still dense.
- Danger Zone
- The longest cleanup runs from about 03:40 to 05:00, when the picture is reduced to a crescent-like yellow arc, small gray-white structure pieces, and a few blue sky remnants.
- Unique Mechanics
- Level 350 is a full scenic board with a background-heavy finish. The center looks almost solved well before the board is actually safe, because the moon, sky, and ground all leave tiny persistent fragments.
Quick Tips for Level 350 (spoiler-free)
- Open blue sky and white structure routes before drilling too deeply into the cat silhouette.
- Use `03:40-05:00` to finish the moon-and-sky cluster before scattered ground dots.
- Keep the red-brown base moving while it still connects across the bottom of the scene.
How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 350 — Full Solution
- Start on the strongest blue, white, and dark routes so the sky, structure, and cat silhouette begin shrinking together.
- Keep the red-brown ground moving while the lower scene is still connected across the base.
- Trim the moon and star field whenever matching routes open so the upper background does not survive alone.
- During `03:40-05:00`, clear the remaining sky and moon fragments first, then sweep the gray-white structure scraps near the center.
- Finish by removing the final tiny yellow, blue, and gray pixels around the upper-middle.
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 350 still run long after the cat and tower already look mostly solved?
The input calls this a background-heavy scenic board where the moon, sky, and ground leave tiny persistent fragments. The main subjects shrink earlier than the actual cleanup finishes.
What is the best target during `03:40-05:00` on Level 350?
Treat the moon-and-sky cluster as the priority. That late phase is defined by a yellow arc, small structure pieces, and blue sky remnants rather than the cat silhouette itself.
What usually blocks the final clear on Level 350?
Most endings are delayed by a few moon fragments, blue sky scraps, and small gray-white structure pieces after the lower ground and cat silhouette have mostly collapsed.