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Yarn Loop level guide

Yarn Loop Level 424 Walkthrough

hard

Level 424 goal: keep the compact purple-pink center cluster and its lighter branches shrinking together so the board does not collapse into detached petals. The main chokepoint comes in `00:50-01:40`, when only a few tiny purple-pink pieces remain around an almost empty frame. Keep the small side accents moving early so the center knot never has to do all the cleanup alone.

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Verified Board Notes

Initial Layout Geometry
The opening board shows a compact purple-pink floral or leafy cluster with lighter pink highlights, packed into a small square on a soft purple background.
Goal / Target Area
The purple-pink cluster is the main shape, but the tiny green and pale accents matter too because the board quickly shrinks into one small central knot with scattered edge scraps.
Opening Moves
Begin by shaving the broad purple cluster and the lighter pink highlights together, then keep trimming the small side accents so the center knot does not stay trapped inside loose border pieces.
Danger Zone
The slowest part is around 00:50-01:40, when the cluster has already broken apart and only a few tiny purple-pink pieces remain around an almost empty frame.
Unique Mechanics
Level 424 is another compact abstract board, but this one has more branching little petals and side accents. The late cleanup is all about keeping those tiny branches connected long enough to clear them in groups.

Quick Tips for Level 424 (spoiler-free)

  • Open on the broad purple center cluster while taking small cuts from the lighter pink highlights.
  • During `00:50-01:40`, clear the biggest remaining purple-pink cluster before chasing single detached petals.
  • Keep the tiny side accents moving so the picture does not become one center knot with scattered edge dots.

How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 424 — Full Solution

  1. Start on the broad purple center cluster and trim the lighter pink highlights at the same time.
  2. Keep the tiny side accents active so the board does not collapse into one center knot and scattered scraps.
  3. Do not polish only the middle, because the little branches become harder once they separate from the core.
  4. In `00:50-01:40`, remove the biggest remaining purple-pink cluster first, then connect the last side scraps.
  5. Finish by sweeping the final tiny petals and loose accent marks 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 424 become awkward after it shrinks?

    The input says this compact abstract board has branching little petals and side accents. The late cleanup gets difficult once those tiny branches stop staying connected to the center cluster.

  • What should I focus on during `00:50-01:40` in Level 424?

    Clear the biggest remaining purple-pink cluster first. That danger window is when only a few tiny pieces remain, so staying with the largest connected group prevents single-petal cleanup.

  • What usually blocks the finish on Level 424?

    Most stalls come from leaving the center knot alone while the side accents turn into detached petals. The input specifically says those tiny branches need to stay connected long enough to clear in groups.

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