Initial Clearing: Begin by using the initially available spools (gray, yellow, red) to fill in the corresponding sections of the pattern. This also serves to clear these spools from the bottom grid, creating space.
Strategic Path Clearing: A key strategy is to use spools to clear paths in the bottom puzzle grid, even if that color isn't the next one needed for the pattern. The player uses colors like orange, light blue, and green primarily to remove them from the grid and allow other, more critical spools (like beige and purple) to become accessible.
Use Full Spools: To efficiently clear the puzzle grid and the queue, use up an entire spool of a single color whenever possible. This removes it completely, causing a significant shift in the puzzle grid and freeing up a slot for a new color.
Unlock and Use: As new colors become available, collect them and apply them to the knitting pattern. The player systematically unlocks and uses gray, red, orange, light blue, green, beige, purple, and yellow threads in a specific order to solve the puzzle.
Final Stage: In the final stages, the puzzle grid is mostly cleared. The player collects the last remaining colors (yellow, blue, purple, and beige) and uses them to complete the final columns of the knitted pattern, successfully finishing the level.
Notes and Precautions
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Tips and Tricks
Strategic Path Clearing: A key strategy is to use spools to clear paths in the bottom puzzle grid, even if that color isn't the next one needed for the pattern.
Use Full Spools: To efficiently clear the puzzle grid and the queue, use up an entire spool of a single color whenever possible. This removes it completely, causing a significant shift in the puzzle grid and freeing up a slot for a new color.