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Yarn Loop level guide

Yarn Loop Level 673 Walkthrough

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Keep the ember ring, dark charcoal field, outer orange flame, and bright yellow core shrinking together in Level 673 because the main chokepoint is a compact flame tuft left above brown ember crumbs. The upper flame stays readable for a long time, so the finish only settles when the lower curl and loose brown specks stop hanging underneath it.

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Verified Board Notes

Initial Layout Geometry
The opening board shows a bright orange-and-yellow flame swirl on a dark charcoal background, with small ember dots scattered around the edges.
Goal / Target Area
The whole flame is the target, but the outer ember ring, the dark charcoal field, and the yellow inner core all need to shrink together because the late board leaves a compact flame tuft above a few brown hanging crumbs.
Opening Moves
Start by shaving the outer ember dots and dark edge scraps while clipping the bright center and the lower flame curl. Keep the upper flame and the little dangling stem shrinking at the same pace.
Danger Zone
The slowest stretch is about 02:49-03:08, when the main shape has collapsed into one small orange-yellow flame tuft with a few brown embers floating below it. Pressure drops once those lower crumbs stop surviving away from the flame.
Unique Mechanics
Level 673 is a fire emblem with lots of detached specks. The upper flame stays readable for a long time, but the little bottom curl and brown ember crumbs make the finish drag.

Quick Tips for Level 673 (spoiler-free)

  • Shave the outer ember dots and dark edge scraps early so they do not become a separate cleanup under the flame tuft.
  • Clip the bright center and lower flame curl together so the upper flame does not stay readable on its own.
  • During `02:49-03:08`, remove the brown crumbs under the flame tuft before chasing lone bright pixels.

How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 673 — Full Solution

  1. Open on the ember ring and dark outer edge while trimming the bright yellow core and lower curl of the flame.
  2. Keep cutting through the middle so the outer orange flame shrinks before the bottom stem becomes isolated.
  3. Remove the small edge specks early instead of saving them for the final seconds.
  4. During `02:49-03:08`, work the main flame tuft with the brown ember crumbs below it so the board does not split into top and bottom remnants.
  5. End the run by taking down the last bright pixels, the bottom curl, and the remaining dark or orange flecks once the ember ring is no longer hanging apart.

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 673 still slow down when the flame looks almost finished?

    The late board often collapses into one small orange-yellow flame tuft with a few brown embers floating below it. The pace improves once those lower crumbs stop surviving away from the flame.

  • What should I prioritize during `02:49-03:08` on Level 673?

    Prioritize the brown ember crumbs under the main flame tuft. That danger window drags because the upper flame stays readable while the lower leftovers hang beneath it.

  • What makes Level 673 harder than a simple single-shape icon?

    The input describes a fire emblem with lots of detached specks. The upper flame stays readable for a long time, but the little bottom curl and brown ember crumbs make the finish drag.

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