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Yarn Loop level guide

Yarn Loop Level 626 Walkthrough

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Shrink the brown base, pale upper pieces, and pink side scraps together in Level 626 because the late choke point is a tiny food core left beside pink and brown crumbs. This layered food board is most stable when the base and topping keep pace, rather than detaching and forcing two separate cleanup zones near the end.

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Verified Board Notes

Initial Layout Geometry
The opening board shows a food scene with a brown plate or toast base, a pale cup or topping, and pink side details.
Goal / Target Area
The main subject is important, but the brown base, the pale upper pieces, and the small pink side scraps have to shrink with it because the late board usually turns into a tiny food core with a few pink and brown crumbs still hanging beside it.
Opening Moves
Start by shaving the brown base and the outer pink scraps while clipping the pale upper pieces. 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 02:30-03:10, when the big scene is mostly gone but the board still holds a tiny food core with a few pink and brown crumbs still hanging beside it. Pressure drops once those leftover pieces stop surviving in separate pockets.
Unique Mechanics
Level 626 uses a layered food board where the base and the topping detach from each other before the last cleanup.

Quick Tips for Level 626 (spoiler-free)

  • Clip the brown base from the opening so it does not linger after the pale upper pieces have narrowed.
  • Remove the small pink side scraps before they turn into isolated crumbs beside the food core.
  • During `02:30-03:10`, clear the biggest center fragment before the remaining pink and brown crumbs around it.

How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 626 — Full Solution

  1. Start by shaving the brown base and the outer pink scraps while the center is still broad.
  2. Clip the pale upper pieces so the topping does not stay thick above a smaller base.
  3. Return to the base and side scraps again before they detach from the food core.
  4. During `02:30-03:10`, remove the biggest center fragment, then trim the nearest pink and brown crumbs instead of chasing singles.
  5. Finish once the base, topping, and side leftovers have all been reduced to the same small cluster.

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 Level 626 still feel split after the center gets small?

    The late board often holds a tiny food core with a few pink and brown crumbs still hanging beside it. The board settles only after those side leftovers stop surviving apart from the core.

  • What is the right focus during `02:30-03:10` on Level 626?

    Take the biggest center fragment first, then clean the nearest pink and brown crumbs around it. That keeps the layered food board from splitting into core cleanup and edge cleanup.

  • What makes Level 626 different from a simple single-shape board?

    The input says the base and the topping detach from each other before the last cleanup. That is why the brown base must keep shrinking with the pale upper pieces.

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