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Yarn Loop level guide

Yarn Loop Level 364 Walkthrough

hard

Level 364 goal: shrink the blue-and-purple tail fan, orange body, white head details, and green background arc together, because the feathered tail survives much longer than the body if it is ignored. The board tightens in `01:40-02:55`, when a tail wedge, small head cluster, and isolated orange sections remain. Treat the curved feather layers as the main support from the start.

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Verified Board Notes

Initial Layout Geometry
The image shows a bright rooster profile with an orange body, blue-and-purple tail feathers, white head details, and a green curved background band behind it.
Goal / Target Area
The orange body is prominent, but the blue tail fan, white head, and green background arc all need steady pressure or the late board stalls on feather scraps.
Opening Moves
Begin with the side feeds that touch the tail fan and body edge together, then keep white and green lines moving through the head and background while the full bird silhouette is intact.
Danger Zone
The hardest stage is around 01:40-02:55, when the rooster has broken into a tail wedge, a small head cluster, and a few isolated orange body sections.
Unique Mechanics
Level 364 is a bird silhouette board with strong curved feather layers. The tail survives much longer than the body if it is not trimmed early.

Quick Tips for Level 364 (spoiler-free)

  • Open tail-fan and body-edge feeds together before focusing only on the orange torso.
  • During `01:40-02:55`, clear the tail wedge and nearby green arc before the final body fragments.
  • Keep white head details moving while the bird silhouette is still fully connected.

How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 364 — Full Solution

  1. Start by hitting blue, orange, and green lanes that reduce the tail fan and body together.
  2. Move white head and neck details while the curved green background band is still attached.
  3. Trim the tail feathers in layers so they do not separate into their own late-game knot.
  4. In `01:40-02:55`, clear the remaining tail wedge and adjacent green arc before chasing isolated orange body sections.
  5. Finish by sweeping the last white head pixels and tiny scraps around 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 364 stall even when the orange body already looks small?

    The input says the tail survives much longer than the body if it is not trimmed early. Late runs slow down when feather layers and the green arc stay intact around a reduced torso.

  • What matters most in the `01:40-02:55` window on Level 364?

    Prioritize the tail wedge and the nearby background arc. The source identifies that phase as the point where tail, head, and body fragments separate into different chores.

  • What usually blocks the finish on Level 364?

    Most endings are held up by leftover tail feathers, a small head cluster, bits of the green arc, and a few isolated orange body fragments.

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