Yarn Loop level guide
Yarn Loop Level 446 Walkthrough
Level 446 goal: keep the gray saucer, yellow beam, blue sky, green field, animal cluster, and red barn shrinking together instead of chasing the UFO first. The main chokepoints are `01:20-03:10`, when the board stalls on beam strips and vertical leftovers, and `04:40-05:24`, when a tiny yellow center still holds several stubborn scraps around it.
Verified Board Notes
- Initial Layout Geometry
- The opening board is a UFO scene with a gray saucer across the top, a black-and-yellow band through its middle, a wide yellow beam dropping into a green field, two small white animals near the bottom center, a red barn on the right, and pale clouds against a bright blue sky.
- Goal / Target Area
- The beam, saucer belly, animal-and-fence cluster, and the right-side sky stack need to shrink together. If the sky and grass disappear too early, the board drags on a thin blue post, dark leg-like strips, and a stranded yellow beam core.
- Opening Moves
- Start by opening the broad blue sky and lower green strip, but keep trimming the saucer rim, the yellow beam, and the red barn edge at the same time so the middle picture does not get left behind.
- Danger Zone
- The longest jam window is 01:20-03:10, when the big background has mostly fallen away and the board stalls on vertical leftovers: beam strips, dark bottom posts, barn-red slivers, and one tall cyan sky column on the right. It only starts loosening once those thin center pieces collapse.
- Unique Mechanics
- This is a long-video scene level with two separate slow phases. First comes the middle congestion around the beam cluster, then a late slow-clear window around 04:40-05:24, when only a tiny yellow center and a few green and dark scraps are left.
Quick Tips for Level 446 (spoiler-free)
- Open the blue sky corners and lower green strip early, but keep trimming the saucer rim and yellow beam so the middle scene does not get stranded.
- During `01:20-03:10`, clear the tallest vertical leftovers first, especially the right blue stack, the beam strips, and the dark bottom bars.
- In the `04:40-05:24` slow-clear window, finish the yellow center before sweeping the last green and dark scraps around it.
How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 446 — Full Solution
- Start by opening the blue sky corners, the lower green field, and the right barn side to loosen the widest outer layers.
- While the outside is opening, keep taking pieces from the gray saucer, the black-and-yellow band, and the yellow beam so the middle picture keeps shrinking.
- Do not let the beam sit alone over the bottom animals, because that creates the long `01:20-03:10` jam with thin sky and dark post leftovers.
- During the middle clog, clear the biggest vertical leftovers first: the right blue stack, the yellow beam strips, and the dark bottom bars before smaller cloud or barn pieces.
- Once the board enters `04:40-05:24`, finish the yellow center first and then sweep the last green and dark pixels around it.
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 446 still drag after the big background already opens?
The input says the middle board stalls on vertical leftovers such as beam strips, dark bottom posts, barn-red slivers, and one tall cyan sky column on the right. That narrow congestion is the real blocker.
What matters most in the `01:20-03:10` stretch on Level 446?
Prioritize the tallest center leftovers first. The source specifically calls out the right blue stack, the yellow beam strips, and the dark bottom bars as the pieces that must collapse before the board loosens again.
What should I do in the `04:40-05:24` window on Level 446?
Finish the tiny yellow center before sweeping the surrounding green and dark scraps. The source says that late phase stays slow even on a small board because those leftovers are still packed around the center.