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Yarn Loop level guide

Yarn Loop Level 629 Walkthrough

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Keep the red background blocks, hairline, and orange face-and-neck area shrinking together in Level 629 because the late choke point is a tiny orange face fragment left beside red background scraps. This portrait board clears faster when the background blocks and face collapse together instead of letting the background peel away into separate sheets first.

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Verified Board Notes

Initial Layout Geometry
The opening board shows an orange side portrait against red background blocks.
Goal / Target Area
The main subject is important, but the red backdrop, the hairline, and the orange face-and-neck area have to shrink with it because the late board usually turns into a tiny orange face fragment with a few red background scraps nearby.
Opening Moves
Start by shaving the red background blocks and the outer hairline while clipping the orange face and neck. 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 02:50-03:45, when the big scene is mostly gone but the board still holds a tiny orange face fragment with a few red background scraps nearby. Pressure drops once those leftover pieces stop surviving in separate pockets.
Unique Mechanics
Level 629 uses a portrait board where the background sheets peel away before the face fully collapses.

Quick Tips for Level 629 (spoiler-free)

  • Trim the red background blocks early so they do not outlast the face as separate sheets.
  • Clip the outer hairline while the orange face and neck are still broad enough to keep the portrait connected.
  • During `02:50-03:45`, clear the biggest face fragment before the nearby red scraps that remain around it.

How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 629 — Full Solution

  1. Open on the red background blocks and the outer hairline before the portrait starts to narrow.
  2. Clip the orange face and neck so the center keeps pace with the backdrop around it.
  3. Return to the red sheets again before they peel too far away from the face fragment.
  4. During `02:50-03:45`, remove the biggest face fragment, then shorten the nearest red background scraps instead of picking isolated dots.
  5. Close the board by clearing the last portrait pieces after the background and hairline have been reduced to the same scale.

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 629 still feel unfinished after most of the portrait is gone?

    The late board usually becomes a tiny orange face fragment with a few red background scraps nearby. It clears faster only after those background leftovers stop sitting apart from the face.

  • What matters most during `02:50-03:45` on Level 629?

    Take the biggest remaining face fragment first, then trim the nearby red scraps around it. That keeps the portrait board from ending as a face patch plus separate background cleanup.

  • What is the main structural risk in Level 629?

    The input says the background sheets peel away before the face fully collapses. If you let that happen unchecked, the late board splits into face and backdrop leftovers.

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