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Yarn Loop level guide

Yarn Loop Level 484 Walkthrough

hard

Level 484 goal: shrink the pink wool, white top tuft, and tan face together before the lamb turns into a tiny hanging clump. The main chokepoint appears in `00:50-01:35`, when the wool outline is gone and only a compact pink-and-white piece remains with leg and face crumbs below it. Keep the red legs active early so the top fluff does not outlast the body.

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Verified Board Notes

Initial Layout Geometry
The opening board shows a fluffy pink lamb or sheep head with a white wool patch on top, a tan face in the center, and short red legs below.
Goal / Target Area
The pink wool is the largest mass, but the white top tuft, tan face, and tiny red legs all matter because the board later narrows into a small hanging body fragment with separate leg scraps.
Opening Moves
Start by shaving the pink wool and the tan face together, then keep touching the white top patch so the head does not stay intact above the body.
Danger Zone
The slowest stretch is about 00:50-01:35, when the big wool outline is gone and only a compact pink-and-white clump remains with a few leg and face crumbs below it.
Unique Mechanics
The lamb is almost all one rounded mass, so the board feels fast at first. Cleanup slows down only after the wool breaks apart and the white top patch begins hanging separately from the face and legs.

Quick Tips for Level 484 (spoiler-free)

  • Open the widest pink wool sections and take steady cuts from the tan face instead of peeling only the outline.
  • Keep touching the white top tuft and the short red legs while the head is still broad.
  • In `00:50-01:35`, clear the biggest pink-and-white clump before the nearby face and leg scraps.

How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 484 — Full Solution

  1. Begin by trimming the broad pink wool and the tan face together from the center lanes.
  2. Keep the white top tuft and the short red legs moving while the main head shape is still large.
  3. Avoid clearing the body and ignoring the white patch, because that tuft becomes the slowest isolated fragment.
  4. During `00:50-01:35`, remove the biggest pink-and-white clump first, then clear the nearest face and leg crumbs.
  5. Finish by sweeping the last wool chips, white tuft pixels, and tiny red leg scraps.

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 484 stall once the big wool outline disappears?

    The input says the late board becomes a compact pink-and-white clump with separate leg and face crumbs below it. That hanging top fluff is what slows the finish.

  • What should I clear first in the `00:50-01:35` stretch on Level 484?

    Take the biggest pink-and-white clump first, then remove the nearest face and leg scraps. The source marks that order inside the slowest phase.

  • Which pieces usually hold up the last clear on Level 484?

    Most late delays come from the white top tuft, small pink wool chips, and tiny red leg crumbs after the rounded head has mostly broken apart.

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