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At level 6 ofUnravel 2you will be back in the forest.
You will find the branches and rocks that will make it easier for you to navigate the area.
Simply tie the yarn to thebranch, pull it and you will straighten it up.
Then separate your heroes and jump up with the other one.
Then simply pull the other hero in.
Cars
A bit further on you will find your way to a vehicle transporting logs of wood.
Split your characters, hook the red yarn to a point and straighten the element of the car.
Jump on the car using this element.
Unwind theyarn, jump one character on theelement of the carand straighten it up.
Then pull in your companion and join together your heroes.
Going further will take you to the excavator.
Then you might jump onto the top of the excavator with the other hero.
The Cave
On your way to the cave there is atree.
This will bring up the passage to the cave for you.
You will have to buildtwo bridgesin the cave.
The second bridge is created by connecting two points on the rock with a yarn.
Send one character to the top.
This will allow both characters to move on.
Sparks will chase you on your way through the cave.
You just have to run away from them.
If you stop, you will die.
Burning Forest
After leaving the cave you will get to the burning forest.
There you have to be mindful ofthe fire.
One of the most difficult elements is the burning bough.
You will have to walk through parts of the forest.
Be careful not to jump into the fire.
The Stable
In the barn you will get to amechanism.
You have to separate your characters.
Hooks the yarn of one of them against the hook and the other against the wheel next to it.
This way you will kick off the way below.
Going further you will find yourself on awater pump.
You have to control the snake with one hero and pump the water with the other.
This will extinguish the fire and allow you to continue.
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