Color Knitzy Level 386 Solution Walkthrough

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Initial Setup: Move the orange and red spools from the bottom puzzle to the top row. Use them to knit the first sections.
  2. First Swaps: Replace the red spool with yellow and the orange spool with green. Knit the yellow and green sections.
  3. Continue Pattern: Swap the yellow spool for red and use the light blue yarn. Then, swap red for dark blue and light blue for beige.
  4. Mid-Game Maneuvers: Bring up a purple spool to replace the dark blue one. Then, swap the beige spool for another dark blue one and use the yellow yarn.
  5. Prepare for Next Colors: Swap the green spool for light blue and the purple spool for red. Use the light blue and red yarns.
  6. Progressing Further: Bring up an orange spool, followed by a purple one. Then, bring up a beige spool and a green one.
  7. Nearing the End: Swap in a yellow spool, then a light blue one, and use the remaining yarn from the spools in the top row.
  8. Clearing the Board: As spools are emptied, continue to slide the remaining ones (beige, red, orange, purple) into the top slots to knit their corresponding sections.
  9. Final Moves: The last phase involves clearing the remaining spools from the bottom puzzle. Bring up the red, blue, purple, grey, and green spools in sequence to fill in the final parts of the knitted pattern and complete the level.

Notes and Precautions

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Tips and Tricks

Level 386 is a hard level that requires careful management of the sliding block puzzle at the bottom to supply the correct yarn colors for the knitting pattern at the top. The core strategy involves anticipating which colors are needed next and maneuvering the corresponding spools into the five available slots in the top row. Players must efficiently slide the spools around the limited empty spaces in the bottom grid. The numbers on the spools indicate their yarn capacity, which must be considered when planning moves. The solution involves a long sequence of swapping spools in and out of the top row to match the pattern's progression, starting with red and orange, moving through various blues, greens, and purples, and systematically clearing the board to complete the design.