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Yarn Loop level guide

Yarn Loop Level 614 Walkthrough

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Peel the turquoise field and antler tips away while the tan face is still large enough to stay connected. The narrow portrait jams in `01:30-02:10`, when the tall frame has opened but a tiny tan face block still carries turquoise scraps around it. Keeping the frame and face shrinking together is the easiest way to stop a slow endgame.

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Verified Board Notes

Initial Layout Geometry
The opening board shows a deer-like face with tan antlers or ears inside a turquoise field.
Goal / Target Area
The main subject is important, but the turquoise frame, the tan face, and the small dark nose or eye details have to shrink with it because the late board usually turns into a tiny tan face block with a few turquoise scraps still attached around it.
Opening Moves
Start by shaving the turquoise outer field and the antler tips while clipping the tan 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 01:30-02:10, when the big scene is mostly gone but the board still holds a tiny tan face block with a few turquoise scraps still attached around it. Pressure drops once those leftover pieces stop surviving in separate pockets.
Unique Mechanics
Level 614 uses a narrow animal portrait with a tall turquoise frame that peels away before the face itself finishes shrinking.

Quick Tips for Level 614 (spoiler-free)

  • Shave the turquoise outer field and antler tips before the tan face is reduced to one small block.
  • During `01:30-02:10`, clear the biggest tan face piece before the small turquoise scraps hugging it.
  • Treat the tall turquoise frame as part of the main target, not as cleanup for the very end.

How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 614 — Full Solution

  1. Open by cutting the turquoise field on the outside and the highest antler or ear tips first.
  2. Clip the tan face through the middle so it shrinks together with the frame around it.
  3. Pick off early turquoise scraps before they circle the late face block on their own.
  4. In `01:30-02:10`, stay with the biggest tan fragment and its nearest turquoise attachment before single dots.
  5. Finish after the face block, frame scraps, and dark nose or eye details stop surviving as separate leftovers.

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 does the turquoise frame matter so much on Level 614?

    The unique mechanics describe a tall turquoise frame that peels away before the face itself finishes shrinking. If the frame gets too far ahead or too far behind, the late board turns into a tiny face block plus scattered turquoise scraps.

  • What is the main target during `01:30-02:10` on Level 614?

    Take the biggest tan face fragment first. The danger note says that stretch slows down when a tiny tan face block is still carrying turquoise scraps around it.

  • Why should I trim the antler tips early on Level 614?

    The opening moves explicitly start with the turquoise field and antler tips. Handling those tall edges early keeps the narrow portrait from leaving high scraps behind the face.

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