Yarn Loop level guide
Yarn Loop Level 383 Walkthrough
Level 383 goal: reduce the moonlit sky, treeline, and brown ground together, because the board separates into top and bottom layers once it starts to collapse. If you overfocus the blue sky, green land fragments and dirt strips survive underneath, while stars stay scattered between them. Balance those layers through `02:30-04:20` so the night scene does not finish as stacked leftovers.
Verified Board Notes
- Initial Layout Geometry
- The board opens as a night landscape with a purple-blue sky, a bright moon or starburst on the left, stars scattered above, green trees and rolling hills in the middle, and brown earth across the bottom.
- Goal / Target Area
- The sky and trees are the main visual blocks, but the brown ground and the bright star field also need regular clearing or the board stalls with separate top and bottom leftovers.
- Opening Moves
- Start with feeds that trim the sky and treetops together, then keep the lower brown ground moving so the landscape does not split into sky-only and land-only halves.
- Danger Zone
- The longest cleanup runs from about 02:30 to 04:20, when the scene has broken into a blue sky cluster above and green landscape fragments below with small stars scattered between them.
- Unique Mechanics
- Level 383 separates vertically as it clears. The moonlit sky and the treeline survive as two different layers, so the endgame depends on balancing upper and lower removals.
Quick Tips for Level 383 (spoiler-free)
- Trim the blue sky and green treetops together before the landscape breaks into layers.
- During `02:30-04:20`, clear the biggest sky cluster or land fragment before tiny stars.
- Keep the brown ground strip moving so the lower layer does not survive under the sky.
How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 383 — Full Solution
- Open strong blue and green feeds so the sky and treeline start shrinking together.
- Weaken the brown ground strip while the landscape is still one connected scene.
- Remove the bright moon or starburst area regularly so the upper-left sky cannot survive alone.
- In `02:30-04:20`, finish the largest blue sky cluster and the largest green or brown fragment before chasing small stars.
- Close by sweeping the final moon, sky, tree, and ground pixels around the upper-left and lower-right sides.
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 383 get harder after the main picture starts breaking apart?
The input says the scene separates vertically, leaving a sky cluster above and landscape fragments below. That split creates two cleanup layers instead of one picture.
What matters most during the `02:30-04:20` stretch on Level 383?
Remove the largest active layer first, either the main sky block or the main land fragment. The board calms once one whole layer loses enough mass.
What usually blocks the last seconds of Level 383?
Late finishes are usually gated by a remaining moon or starburst piece, a few scattered stars, and brown ground scraps underneath a shrinking blue sky cluster.