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Yarn Loop level guide

Yarn Loop Level 352 Walkthrough

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Level 352 goal: reduce the watermelon slice, top label boxes, and outer leaves together, because scattered produce scraps are the main chokepoint. The still-life center shrinks quickly, but the upper labels and green ring create the slow finish if ignored. Keep red and orange lanes active through the fruit while trimming side greenery before the board breaks apart.

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Verified Board Notes

Initial Layout Geometry
The image shows a fruit arrangement with a large red watermelon slice in the center, orange fruit blocks underneath, green leaves around it, and two pale yellow label boxes across the top.
Goal / Target Area
The watermelon slice is the star, but the green leaves, orange fruit row, and top label boxes must also be reduced early or the board breaks into scattered produce scraps.
Opening Moves
Begin with the top and side feeds that touch the label boxes and outer leaves, then keep red and orange lanes active through the middle fruit while the arrangement is still compact.
Danger Zone
The hardest cleanup comes around 02:30-03:40, when only floating green leaf pieces, a few red watermelon bands, and orange fruit scraps remain around a small center cluster.
Unique Mechanics
Level 352 is a layered still-life board. The center fruit shrinks quickly, but the top boxes and side greenery create the longest late-game fragments if ignored.

Quick Tips for Level 352 (spoiler-free)

  • Open top label boxes and side leaves before tunneling only into the watermelon center.
  • During `02:30-03:40`, clear grouped green leaf pieces and orange scraps before thin red bands.
  • Treat the outer leaf ring as a priority whenever it opens so the center does not finish alone.

How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 352 — Full Solution

  1. Start with top and side feeds that touch the pale label boxes and the outer leaves.
  2. Push red and orange lanes through the watermelon slice and lower fruit row while the image is still compact.
  3. Alternate center-fruit cuts with leaf-ring cleanup so the board does not explode into produce confetti.
  4. In `02:30-03:40`, remove remaining leaf clusters and orange fruit scraps before the last red watermelon bands.
  5. Finish with tiny center pixels and any upper-edge leftovers from the label boxes.

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 352 still feel crowded when the watermelon slice already looks small?

    The input says the top label boxes and green leaves also need early reduction. Those outer pieces survive longer than the center fruit and create the messy late board.

  • What should I prioritize in the `02:30-03:40` cleanup on Level 352?

    Take the floating green leaves and orange fruit scraps first. That danger window is defined by scattered produce fragments, not by one remaining red center strip.

  • What usually gates the end of Level 352?

    Most finishes are delayed by outer leaf pieces, upper label-box leftovers, and a few thin watermelon bands near the center cluster.

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