Yarn Loop level guide
Yarn Loop Level 660 Walkthrough
Keep the round orange-and-white animal face, red lower accents, pale cheek and forehead patches, and boxed mouth detail shrinking together in Level 660 because the chokepoint is a tiny face remnant left with scattered crumbs. This circular portrait clears better when the lower red edge and facial patches keep pace with the center instead of splitting away first.
Verified Board Notes
- Initial Layout Geometry
- The opening board shows a round orange-and-white cat or tiger-like face on a black star-speckled background, with red patches around the lower edge and a small boxed stripe detail near the mouth area.
- Goal / Target Area
- The round animal face is the center, but the red lower accents, the pale cheek and forehead patches, and the small boxed mouth detail all need to shrink with it because the late board turns into a tiny face remnant with a few red and brown scraps still scattered around it.
- Opening Moves
- Start by shaving the red lower edge and the dark outer background while clipping the pale cheek patches and the center of the face. Keep the face shrinking with the lower red accents so the board does not stall on one tiny muzzle above detached scraps.
- Danger Zone
- The slowest stretch is about 02:54-03:13, when the big round portrait is gone and only a small central face remnant with a few red, brown, and pale scraps remains in open space. Pressure drops once the boxed mouth detail and the last red edge bits stop surviving away from the center.
- Unique Mechanics
- Level 660 is a circular animal portrait on a dark field. The round outline disappears early, but the pale facial patches and the lower red accents keep breaking into tiny isolated crumbs that make the final cleanup delicate.
Quick Tips for Level 660 (spoiler-free)
- Shave the red lower edge from the opening so the muzzle is not left above detached red scraps.
- Clip the pale cheek and forehead patches while the round face is still broad enough to keep the boxed mouth detail attached.
- During `02:54-03:13`, work the face core and boxed detail together before chasing single red, brown, or pale crumbs.
How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 660 — Full Solution
- Start on the red lower edge and the dark outer background while trimming the pale cheek patches and the center of the face.
- Keep clipping through the middle of the portrait so the round face shrinks before the boxed mouth detail becomes isolated.
- Remove the small side crumbs early instead of leaving red, brown, and pale scraps around the face for the endgame.
- During `02:54-03:13`, focus on the remaining face core with the attached boxed detail so the cleanup does not fragment into separate tiny targets.
- From there, take down the last pale facial pixels, red edge scraps, and dark-background crumbs once the circular portrait has collapsed into one small patch.
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 660 still feel delicate after the round face is almost gone?
The late board usually keeps a tiny face remnant with red, brown, and pale scraps scattered around it. The pace improves only after the boxed mouth detail and the last red edge bits stop surviving away from the center.
What matters most during `02:54-03:13` on Level 660?
The face core and boxed mouth detail matter most. That danger window slows down when the big portrait is gone but the small central remnant still has scattered lower-edge and facial crumbs around it.
What is the main cleanup risk in Level 660?
The input says the round outline disappears early, but the pale facial patches and lower red accents keep breaking into tiny isolated crumbs. If they split away from the center, the final cleanup gets delicate.