Yarn Loop level guide
Yarn Loop Level 380 Walkthrough
Level 380 goal: hollow out the beige wall and brown tabletop while the butterfly and pink flower are still broad, because the background holds more hidden mass than the wings alone. If the left vase or tabletop survives after the butterfly narrows, the board scatters into long room fragments across the middle and bottom. Clear the still-life supports early so the final wing strips stay manageable.
Verified Board Notes
- Initial Layout Geometry
- The board opens with a blue butterfly-like figure above a pink flower or lotus shape, a small vase of flowers on the left, a brown tabletop or shelf across the lower half, and a beige dotted wall in the background.
- Goal / Target Area
- The blue butterfly and pink blossom are the visual focus, but the left flower vase, the brown tabletop, and the beige wall all need constant clearing or the board finishes with many scattered room fragments.
- Opening Moves
- Start with feeds that trim the tabletop and background wall together, then keep the blue butterfly and pink flower shrinking while the whole still life is fully connected.
- Danger Zone
- The longest cleanup runs from about 03:20 to 05:38, when the butterfly has broken into narrow blue strips and the table, vase, and blossom leave isolated scraps across the middle and lower edges.
- Unique Mechanics
- Level 380 is a layered still-life board. The butterfly stands out, but the table and wall hold a lot of hidden mass, so the endgame is much longer if you only chase the blue wings.
Quick Tips for Level 380 (spoiler-free)
- Trim the beige wall and brown tabletop before committing only to the blue butterfly wings.
- During `03:20-05:38`, remove the biggest blue wing strip or tabletop block before tiny pink blossom dots.
- Take the left flower vase early so it does not linger after the butterfly breaks apart.
How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 380 — Full Solution
- Open strong edge feeds that hit the beige wall and brown tabletop so the broad background shrinks immediately.
- Trim the blue butterfly and pink flower together while they are still attached to the larger tabletop scene.
- Remove the left vase and nearby wall patches before the butterfly narrows into separate strips.
- From `03:20-05:38`, clear the biggest blue wing strips and brown tabletop pieces before tiny pink and beige dots.
- Finish by sweeping the last butterfly fragments, blossom scraps, and vase details 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 380 still take so long even after the butterfly gets thin?
The input says the table and wall carry a lot of hidden mass. Those background layers outlast the blue wings if they are not reduced from the opening.
What should I target during `03:20-05:38` on Level 380?
Remove the biggest remaining wing strip or tabletop block first. That choice cuts down the scattered middle and lower-edge clutter faster than tiny blossom dots.
Which piece is easiest to leave behind on Level 380?
The small flower vase on the left is a common survivor. It can linger with wall scraps after most of the butterfly and pink flower already look cleared.