Yarn Loop level guide
Yarn Loop Level 667 Walkthrough
Level 667 works best when the white page, red heart icon, tan base, and top binder-ring line all shrink together. The choke hits in `02:16-02:35`, when only a small heart-and-page patch can remain above one tan base strip and a few red crumbs. Keep the base moving with the center icon so the board never turns into a heart floating over a detached bottom layer.
Verified Board Notes
- Initial Layout Geometry
- The opening board shows a calendar-page or clipboard shape with a red heart icon in the center, two dark binder rings across the top, and a tan base panel below.
- Goal / Target Area
- The heart-page icon is the main subject, but the red heart, the white page, and the tan base all need to shrink together because the late board turns into a tiny heart-and-page remnant with a few red scraps and one tan base strip still hanging below.
- Opening Moves
- Start by shaving the tan base and the outer page edges while clipping the red heart and the top binder rings. Keep the heart shrinking with the page so the board does not stall on one tiny red center over detached base scraps.
- Danger Zone
- The slowest stretch is about 02:16-02:35, when the page shape is mostly gone and only a small heart-and-page remnant with a few red and tan crumbs remains in open space. Pressure drops once the last base strip and heart scraps stop surviving apart from the page center.
- Unique Mechanics
- Level 667 is a simple icon board with a strong top-and-bottom split. The page outline clears cleanly, but the heart center and the tan base survive on different layers and can split the final cleanup.
Quick Tips for Level 667 (spoiler-free)
- Shave the tan base and page edges while trimming the red heart and binder-ring line.
- Keep clipping through the middle so the heart shrinks before the base becomes the only long survivor.
- In `02:16-02:35`, take the heart-and-page patch before the nearest tan base strip.
How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 667 — Full Solution
- Open on the tan base and the outer page edges while trimming the red heart and the binder-ring line.
- Keep clipping through the middle of the icon so the heart shrinks before the base becomes the only long survivor.
- Remove the small side crumbs early instead of leaving them around the frame.
- During `02:16-02:35`, focus on the remaining heart-and-page patch and the nearest base strip before the single dots.
- Wrap the icon with the last heart pixels first, the page crumbs next, then the binder-ring scraps and the final tan base pieces.
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 667 slow down after most of the page shape is already gone?
The input says the late board can leave a small heart-and-page remnant with a few red and tan crumbs in open space. The cleanup speeds up only after the base strip and heart scraps stop surviving apart from the page center.
What matters most during `02:16-02:35` in Level 667?
Prioritize the remaining heart-and-page patch first. The danger note says pressure drops once the last base strip and heart scraps stop surviving apart from the page center.
What opening mistake creates the heart-over-base finish in Level 667?
Letting the page outline clear away while the tan base stays heavy below the icon. The opening guidance says the page edges, heart, and base need to shorten together.