Yarn Loop level guide
Yarn Loop Level 100 Walkthrough
Level 100's goal is to break the dark top strip and wide cyan FLOW panel before pecking at the YARN letters. If the billboard supports stay whole, the side letters, A and R inserts, small 50 boxes, and letter corners keep sharing the same stacked routes.
Quick Tips for Level 100 (spoiler-free)
- Break the dark top strip and cyan FLOW panel before working letter interiors.
- Use the outer Y and N to open the width of the logo.
- Wait on the 50 inserts until the top strip or lower platform is already splitting.
How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 100 — Full Solution
- Open the dark top strip and the long cyan FLOW platform first so the billboard loses its main horizontal supports.
- Shorten the outer Y and N next, because those side letters open the width of the logo faster than the center does.
- Bring in the A and R only after the top strip or lower banner has already started to split.
- Stay disciplined around 03:00-03:20, when the letters, banner, and small 50 inserts can all overload the route together.
- Finish the tiny 50 boxes, the FLOW cutouts, and the last letter corners only after the cyan platform and one full top letter have clearly broken apart.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Clearing the easiest color first rather than the one blocking other loop routes.
- Closing a narrow lane that a same-colored yarn path needs later.
- Forgetting that each cleared loop creates new open paths — always reassess after each clear.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do the YARN letters still feel locked after some cuts?
The dark top strip and the cyan FLOW panel are still supporting the billboard, so the letters keep acting like one connected slab.
Should I clear A and R before Y and N?
No. The outer Y and N open the width of the logo faster once the sign bars have started to split.
What makes 03:00-03:20 so congested?
The top word, the cyan banner, the side letters, and the small 50 boxes are all alive together, so every row still shares the same supports.