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Yarn Loop level guide

Yarn Loop Level 611 Walkthrough

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Clear the rabbit face by shortening the bow tie, ear edges, and cheek blocks alongside the center from the first pass. This top-heavy portrait slows down in `01:47-02:27`, when one ear tip and a tiny face patch survive apart from a few blue or pink scraps. Keeping the ears and center shrinking together avoids that split cleanup.

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Verified Board Notes

Initial Layout Geometry
The opening board shows a blue-and-white rabbit face with pink ears and a small red bow tie.
Goal / Target Area
The main subject is important, but the tall ears, cheek blocks, and the tiny bow tie have to shrink with it because the late board usually turns into a tiny face patch with one ear tip and a few blue or pink scraps.
Opening Moves
Start by shaving the bow tie and the outer ear edges while clipping the cheeks around the face. Keep the center subject shrinking with those support layers so it does not remain stranded after the outer field opens.
Danger Zone
The slowest stretch is about 01:47-02:27, when the big scene is mostly gone but the board still holds a tiny face patch with one ear tip and a few blue or pink scraps. Pressure drops once those leftover pieces stop surviving in separate pockets.
Unique Mechanics
Level 611 uses a top-heavy character portrait where the ears survive longer than the face itself.

Quick Tips for Level 611 (spoiler-free)

  • Shave the red bow tie and outer pink ear edges before the cheeks turn into isolated side scraps.
  • During `01:47-02:27`, take the biggest face fragment and the attached ear tip before tapping loose blue or pink dots.
  • Do not let the cheeks outlive the center face, because the late board is easier once the portrait stays in one shrinking patch.

How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 611 — Full Solution

  1. Open by trimming the bow tie and the outer ear edges on both sides.
  2. Clip the cheeks while reducing the blue-and-white face so the center keeps pace with the support layers.
  3. Remove small side scraps as soon as they appear instead of storing them for the end.
  4. In `01:47-02:27`, work from the largest remaining face patch into the attached ear tip before chasing detached dots.
  5. Close on the last blue or pink flecks only after the ear, cheek, and face fragments stop surviving in separate pockets.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Attempting to solve without mapping the entire dependency chain between all color routes.
  • Treating all colors as equal priority — find the route that will be blocked first and clear it.
  • Missing the cascade technique: intentionally opening one route to unlock two subsequent clears.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why do the ears matter so much on Level 611?

    The input marks Level 611 as a top-heavy portrait where the ears survive longer than the face itself. If the ear edges are ignored, the board reaches the late window with the center already small and the ear tip still hanging on.

  • What should I target during `01:47-02:27` on Level 611?

    Go after the biggest remaining face patch and the attached ear tip first. The danger note says that window is slow because those pieces survive apart from a few blue or pink scraps.

  • Why can Level 611 stall even after the bow tie is gone?

    The bow tie is only part of the opening cleanup. The level still drags when the cheeks, one ear tip, and the tiny face patch are left to clear in separate pockets.

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