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Yarn Loop level guide

Yarn Loop Level 394 Walkthrough

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Level 394 goal: shave the sky, side water bands, sun, and reflection together, because the layered sea-and-sunset pieces become the main chokepoint after the boat splits apart. If you only follow the red sails, orange and yellow fragments survive in separate rows. Keep the scene collapsing in layers so the finish does not become a scattered sunset cleanup.

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Verified Board Notes

Initial Layout Geometry
The image shows a red sailboat on glowing yellow water in front of a large orange sun, with blue sky, white clouds, and bright pink-blue water bands on the sides.
Goal / Target Area
The sailboat and sun are the visual center, but the blue sky, the side water bands, and the reflection on the yellow water all need regular clearing or the board ends with frame-like sea and sky leftovers.
Opening Moves
Start with feeds that trim the blue sky and side water bands together, then keep cutting into the orange sun and red sails before the scene breaks into upper and lower layers.
Danger Zone
The longest cleanup runs from about 01:40 to 03:03, when the boat and sun have split into separate orange, red, and yellow fragments while the sky and water leave scattered edge scraps.
Unique Mechanics
Level 394 behaves like a layered sunset board. The sun reflection and the side water strips can outlast the boat if you focus only on the red sails.

Quick Tips for Level 394 (spoiler-free)

  • Open blue sky edges and side water bands before overcommitting to the boat.
  • During `01:40-03:03`, clear the biggest sun or water remnant before tiny sail details.
  • Reduce the bright yellow reflection early so it does not outlast the red hull.

How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 394 — Full Solution

  1. Start by trimming blue sky and the bright side water bands from both sides.
  2. Cut into the orange sun and red sails while the sunset is still one connected composition.
  3. Keep the yellow reflection shrinking under the boat instead of leaving it untouched.
  4. In `01:40-03:03`, remove the largest remaining sun or water fragment before chasing boat crumbs.
  5. Finish by clearing the last orange, red, yellow, and sky-blue scraps around the center and lower 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 394 stall after the sailboat already looks nearly gone?

    The input says the side water strips and the sun reflection can outlast the boat. Those layered orange and yellow fragments often control the final pace.

  • What is the key target during `01:40-03:03` on Level 394?

    Prioritize the biggest sun or water-band leftover. Removing one large sunset layer helps more than polishing tiny red sail pixels first.

  • What usually remains at the end of Level 394?

    Late blockers are typically the yellow reflection and side water-band scraps, with a few orange sun pieces and small boat details still nearby.

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