Yarn Loop level guide

Yarn Loop Level 11 Walkthrough

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Level 11 is easiest when you treat the carrot like three layers: leaf crown, orange body, and tiny face cleanup. Keep orange and green moving first, and let the small black and white details wait until the body already has gaps.

Verified Board Notes

Initial Layout Geometry
The opening board is a cartoon carrot centered inside a rectangular loop. Green leaf tufts spread across the top, the orange body fills most of the middle, and small black facial details sit across the upper body. A Connected Bobbins tutorial pop-up appears at the start, and the tray below only has four slots, which makes the board feel much tighter than the early levels.
Goal / Target Area
The carrot does not open evenly. The green top, orange body, and tiny black accents all survive as separate jobs, so the safest target is to keep the leaves and the outer orange body moving before you worry about the tiny face details. If the tray stalls while both orange and green are still long, the center clogs very quickly.
Opening Moves
The useful opening happens in linked pairs. The first pair sends black and orange into play, then another orange-green pair follows, and the third pair completes the first wave. In practice, the opener is about getting orange body work started while one green bobbin is already lined up for the leaf section.
Danger Zone
The tray squeeze shows up around 00:26-00:34, when all four slots are occupied while orange body segments, green leaves, black accents, and then white eye cleanup all overlap. The run only loosens once one of the active green pulls finishes and a linked pair can finally release space.
Unique Mechanics
Level 11 is the first board where one tap can consume two tray slots at once because the bobbins are physically connected. That means tray management matters more than raw color order. A good color choice can still fail if you tap a new pair while only one slot is open.

Quick Tips for Level 11 (spoiler-free)

  • In this level, "one free slot" is not really free. Because every linked pair needs two spaces, wait until the tray has real breathing room before tapping the next pair.
  • Focus on one color at a time: connect its loop cleanly, then move to the next color.
  • If the board feels stuck, look for the color with the cleanest open loop and clear that route first.

How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 11 — Full Solution

  1. Open with the first black-orange pair so the carrot outline and body both start moving immediately.
  2. Feed the orange-green pair next to start shaving the leaf crown while orange keeps the center from sealing shut.
  3. Clear the last opening pair only when the tray still has room for both linked bobbins.
  4. Bring in the white and later black detail pairs after at least one green pull has finished and the upper carrot is already shorter.
  5. Around `00:26-00:34`, stop tapping fresh pairs if the four-slot tray is full, let the active green or orange job finish, then close out the face details and the last inner orange strips.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Starting a color before checking whether its full loop route is open.
  • Clearing the nearest yarn segment while leaving its matching color blocked.
  • Rushing the first move before spotting which color has the cleanest path.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I clear first in Yarn Loop Level 11?

    The useful opening happens in linked pairs. The first pair sends black and orange into play, then another orange-green pair follows, and the third pair completes the first wave. In practice, the opener is about getting orange body work started while one green bobbin is already lined up for the leaf section. Level 11 is easiest when you treat the carrot like three layers: leaf crown, orange body, and tiny face cleanup. Keep orange and green moving first, and let the small black and white details wait until the body already has gaps.

  • When does Yarn Loop Level 11 usually get jammed?

    The tray squeeze shows up around 00:26-00:34, when all four slots are occupied while orange body segments, green leaves, black accents, and then white eye cleanup all overlap. The run only loosens once one of the active green pulls finishes and a linked pair can finally release space. In this level, "one free slot" is not really free. Because every linked pair needs two spaces, wait until the tray has real breathing room before tapping the next pair.

  • What shows that Yarn Loop Level 11 is moving into cleanup?

    The carrot does not open evenly. The green top, orange body, and tiny black accents all survive as separate jobs, so the safest target is to keep the leaves and the outer orange body moving before you worry about the tiny face details. If the tray stalls while both orange and green are still long, the center clogs very quickly. Level 11 is the first board where one tap can consume two tray slots at once because the bobbins are physically connected. That means tray management matters more than raw color order. A good color choice can still fail if you tap a new pair while only one slot is open.