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Yarn Loop level guide

Yarn Loop Level 423 Walkthrough

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Level 423 goal: keep the pink drink, strawberry cluster, and yellow-black grid shrinking together so the carton does not end up floating above leftover fruit. The main chokepoint appears in `02:10-05:20`, when a slim pink carton fragment remains beside berry scraps and grid pieces in separate pockets. Keep the straw and upper edge active before the board splits.

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Verified Board Notes

Initial Layout Geometry
The board opens as a pink drink carton or jar with a straw, set in front of a yellow-black grid and red strawberries clustered along the bottom.
Goal / Target Area
The pink drink container is the main subject, but the grid backdrop and the strawberry cluster matter too because the board later splits into a floating carton fragment above leftover berry scraps.
Opening Moves
Start by shaving the pink carton and the strawberry cluster together, then keep trimming the grid backdrop so the drink does not remain suspended after the lower fruit has started thinning out.
Danger Zone
The hardest stretch is about 02:10-05:20, when the large container has mostly broken apart and only a slim pink carton fragment plus a few berry and grid scraps remain in separate pockets.
Unique Mechanics
Level 423 is a layered still-life board with foreground fruit and a boxed center object. The cleanup gets tricky because the carton, straw, berries, and grid background all peel apart on different rhythms.

Quick Tips for Level 423 (spoiler-free)

  • Open on the pink drink carton while also cutting into the strawberry cluster along the bottom.
  • During `02:10-05:20`, clear the biggest remaining pink carton fragment before cleaning berry and grid scraps.
  • Keep the straw and top edge moving so the carton body does not narrow while upper details stay untouched.

How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 423 — Full Solution

  1. Start with the pink drink carton and the strawberry cluster together.
  2. Keep trimming the yellow-black grid around the sides so the center object stays tied to the rest of the board.
  3. Do not leave the straw and top edge untouched, because those small upper details linger after the carton body narrows.
  4. In `02:10-05:20`, remove the biggest remaining pink carton fragment first, then clear the berry scraps and the last grid pieces around it.
  5. Finish by sweeping the final straw marks, tiny strawberry dots, and leftover grid squares 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 423 feel split in the late game?

    The input calls it a layered still-life board where the carton, straw, berries, and grid background peel apart on different rhythms. That is why the drink can end up floating above fruit and grid scraps.

  • What should I target during `02:10-05:20` on Level 423?

    Take the biggest remaining pink carton fragment first. The danger window is when the carton is slim and the berry and grid leftovers sit in separate pockets, so the main carton piece has to anchor the cleanup.

  • What usually causes the finish to stall on Level 423?

    Slow endings usually come from ignoring the straw and top edge early, then trying to clean a slim pink carton fragment above berry scraps and the last small grid squares.

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