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Yarn Loop level guide

Yarn Loop Level 360 Walkthrough

hard

Level 360 goal: chip away at the striped cloth, purple upper field, and tabletop objects together, because scattered still-life fragments are the main chokepoint. The cloth holds the composition early, but the late board turns into tiny dish and table scraps if it disappears first. Keep teal, green, and white lower-object lanes moving while trimming the upper band throughout the run.

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Verified Board Notes

Initial Layout Geometry
The image looks like a colorful tabletop still life with an orange-and-white striped cloth across the middle, a round teal dish near the lower right, green and white objects below, and a purple upper background.
Goal / Target Area
The striped cloth is the biggest visual anchor, but the dish, tabletop objects, and purple top field all need steady pressure or the board ends with scattered dining-item scraps.
Opening Moves
Start with the side feeds that touch the striped cloth and purple upper field together, then keep green, white, and teal lanes moving through the lower objects while the scene is still dense.
Danger Zone
The cleanup gets toughest around 04:40-06:05, when the cloth has broken into thin orange-white strips and the remaining objects are scattered into tiny floating pieces.
Unique Mechanics
Level 360 is a long still-life board with many object edges. The center cloth holds the composition together early, but the late board becomes a careful sweep of small dish and table fragments.

Quick Tips for Level 360 (spoiler-free)

  • Work the striped cloth with the purple top band from the opening instead of clearing the cloth alone.
  • During `04:40-06:05`, remove the longest cloth strips and attached dish fragments before tiny singles.
  • Keep lower teal, green, and white object edges shrinking so the still life does not splinter late.

How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 360 — Full Solution

  1. Open the strongest side lanes that touch both the striped cloth and the purple upper field.
  2. Keep teal, green, and white feeds active through the lower dish and table objects while they are still attached to larger blocks.
  3. Trim the purple top band and outer object edges regularly so the scene does not turn into still-life confetti.
  4. In `04:40-06:05`, clear the longest remaining cloth strips and the nearest dish fragments before isolated tiny pieces.
  5. Finish by sweeping the final tabletop scraps and last center pixels after the main cloth structure is gone.

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 360 get messier after the striped cloth starts breaking apart?

    The input describes a long still-life board where the cloth holds the composition together early. Once it fragments, small dish and tabletop pieces become the real cleanup challenge.

  • What matters most during `04:40-06:05` on Level 360?

    Prioritize the longest cloth strips and the dish fragments touching them. That danger window is easier when connected still-life pieces collapse before scattered singles.

  • What usually blocks the final clear on Level 360?

    Most finishes are delayed by thin orange-white cloth strips, small teal dish pieces, and tiny table-object scraps left around the center of the frame.

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