Yarn Loop level guide
Yarn Loop Level 411 Walkthrough
Level 411 goal: keep the red, green, and yellow sections shrinking together before the compact board splits into tiny islands. The chokepoint sits around 00:40-01:20, when a few red, green, and yellow fragments get stranded in different corners, so keep trimming the center and frame scraps while the larger outer masses are still connected.
Verified Board Notes
- Initial Layout Geometry
- The board opens as a compact abstract picture with red and green blocks twisting around a yellow center, all packed inside a small upright frame.
- Goal / Target Area
- The red and green masses are the main picture early, but the small yellow center and the border scraps matter too because the board quickly breaks into a few separate color islands.
- Opening Moves
- Start by shaving the red and green outer masses together, then keep trimming the yellow center and side edge pieces so the board does not split into isolated color pockets too early.
- Danger Zone
- The most awkward stretch is around 00:40-01:20, when the full picture has already shrunk and only a few red, green, and yellow fragments remain in different corners of the board.
- Unique Mechanics
- Level 411 is a very compact abstract board. It does not have one big late silhouette, so the difficulty comes from reconnecting several tiny color islands before they become single-dot cleanup.
Quick Tips for Level 411 (spoiler-free)
- Trim the broad red and green outer masses together before polishing the yellow center.
- Keep the side frame scraps moving so the compact picture does not split into isolated color pockets.
- In 00:40-01:20, clear the biggest mixed cluster first, then reconnect the smaller corner fragments.
How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 411 — Full Solution
- Open on the broad red and green sections while taking light cuts from the yellow middle.
- Keep the side frame scraps moving so the small color islands stay connected as the board shrinks.
- Do not polish only one corner, because the compact picture quickly turns into separate fragments.
- From 00:40 to 01:20, remove the biggest remaining color cluster first, then connect the smaller red, green, and yellow scraps around it.
- Finish by sweeping the last tiny center marks and any loose corner pixels near the frame.
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 411 get slower after the picture looks almost gone?
The input says the compact board breaks into a few separate color islands, especially around 00:40-01:20. Once those red, green, and yellow fragments sit in different corners, cleanup becomes much slower.
What should I focus on during the 00:40-01:20 stretch in Level 411?
Take the biggest remaining mixed-color cluster first. The source warns that the real problem is reconnecting the smaller red, green, and yellow scraps before they turn into single-dot cleanup.
Why should I keep touching the yellow center early in Level 411?
The input says the small yellow center matters because the board quickly breaks into separate islands. Leaving it alone too long makes the late board even more fragmented.