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Yarn Loop level guide

Yarn Loop Level 466 Walkthrough

hard

Level 466 goal: use the broad lavender sky, lower purple block, blue strip, and mountain edges to shrink the whole landscape before the sun and ridge get stranded. The real chokepoint sits in `02:20-03:15`, when loose brown bars, a broken yellow sun, and scattered green scraps survive after the wide scenery has collapsed.

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Verified Board Notes

Initial Layout Geometry
The opening board is a mountain landscape with a lavender sky, a large yellow sun near the top center, two gray peaks, a brown ridge, a blue river-like strip, green ground on the right, and a solid purple block in the lower left.
Goal / Target Area
The broad sky, the lower purple block, and the blue-green foreground do most of the structural work early. If those layers disappear too soon, the board stalls on thin brown ridge pieces, small yellow sun squares, and a few detached green scraps.
Opening Moves
Start by shaving the wide outer areas instead of poking the sun. The purple block, the blue strip, and the mountain edges open the board faster than the bright yellow center.
Danger Zone
The slowest stretch is about 02:20-03:15, when the scene has collapsed into loose brown bars, a broken yellow sun, and scattered green pieces that no longer clear together. The pressure only drops once the longest brown-and-gray fragments are gone.
Unique Mechanics
This level begins like a full postcard scene, then turns into a thin horizontal cleanup. The sun looks important, but the late drag really comes from the brown ridge and the dark mountain remnants that keep surviving after the sky is gone.

Quick Tips for Level 466 (spoiler-free)

  • Open with the sky, lower-left purple block, and blue strip instead of poking the yellow sun first.
  • Trim both gray peaks and the brown ridge while the sun is still attached to the rest of the scene.
  • During `02:20-03:15`, clear the biggest brown or gray fragment before the small yellow and green pieces.

How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 466 — Full Solution

  1. Start by shaving the lavender sky, the lower-left purple block, and the blue strip along the bottom.
  2. Bring down both gray peaks and the brown ridge so the middle landscape stays connected.
  3. Work through the green foreground with the blue path instead of saving the lower colors for the end.
  4. In `02:20-03:15`, remove the biggest brown or gray fragment before the nearby yellow sun squares and green scraps.
  5. Finish by sweeping the last sun marks and ridge crumbs near the middle and upper-right side.

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 466 still drag after the mountain scene looks mostly gone?

    The input says the late board turns into loose brown bars, a broken yellow sun, and scattered green pieces. The real delay comes from the ridge and dark mountain remnants after the sky is gone.

  • What matters most in the `02:20-03:15` stretch on Level 466?

    Clear the biggest brown or gray fragment first. The source says the pressure only drops once the longest ridge and mountain remnants are removed.

  • What usually blocks the finish on Level 466?

    Most endings are held up by thin brown ridge pieces, dark mountain scraps, small yellow sun squares, and a few detached green pieces after the outer layers disappear too soon.

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