Yarn Loop level guide

Yarn Loop Level 14 Walkthrough

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Level 14 is easier if you open the pig from the outside support colors first. Black and green create the room that pink needs, while brown only matters as a structural accent that keeps the body from collapsing too late.

Verified Board Notes

Initial Layout Geometry
The opening board shows a pig mosaic inside a clockwise rectangular loop. Pink body sections dominate the center, while green background strips, black outline pieces, and a few brown accent areas keep the animal from opening in one sweep. The bottom pile starts with black, green, and brown on the top layer, which already hints that the pig body is not the true first target.
Goal / Target Area
The safest target is the frame-like background and outline pieces around the pig, not the pink center itself. The pig body keeps its shape until the black separators and green side sections are reduced, so early pink works best as support rather than as the whole plan.
Opening Moves
The clean run opens with black first, then green and brown, using those outer and outline colors to establish traffic around the loop. Pink enters after the board already has space, which keeps the central body from stalling behind its own outline.
Danger Zone
The harshest queue forms around 00:24-00:32, when a pink pull at the upper-right anchor blocks a green spool, a black spool, and another pink spool in the right and lower lanes. The jam only breaks once that front pink section fully unwinds and vanishes.
Unique Mechanics
Level 14 is a pure single-lane traffic board. Nothing can pass an anchored spool, so even a correct color can be bad timing if it stops in the wrong place and traps three more jobs behind it.

Quick Tips for Level 14 (spoiler-free)

  • When one spool is anchored on the right edge, treat it like a traffic light. If it is still chewing a long segment, do not send more work behind it.
  • 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 14 — Full Solution

  1. Start with black to cut the pig outline and create the first real openings around the body.
  2. Add green and brown next so the side and accent sections do not keep the center boxed in.
  3. Bring in pink only after the outline already has breaks and at least one side section is shorter.
  4. Keep watching the front anchor on the right side, because a parked pink spool there can hold the whole lane hostage.
  5. Around `00:24-00:32`, stop sending fresh work into the loop if the right lane is stacked, let the leading pink finish, then clean up the remaining pig body and outline fragments.

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 14?

    The clean run opens with black first, then green and brown, using those outer and outline colors to establish traffic around the loop. Pink enters after the board already has space, which keeps the central body from stalling behind its own outline. Level 14 is easier if you open the pig from the outside support colors first. Black and green create the room that pink needs, while brown only matters as a structural accent that keeps the body from collapsing too late.

  • When does Yarn Loop Level 14 usually get jammed?

    The harshest queue forms around 00:24-00:32, when a pink pull at the upper-right anchor blocks a green spool, a black spool, and another pink spool in the right and lower lanes. The jam only breaks once that front pink section fully unwinds and vanishes. When one spool is anchored on the right edge, treat it like a traffic light. If it is still chewing a long segment, do not send more work behind it.

  • What shows that Yarn Loop Level 14 is moving into cleanup?

    The safest target is the frame-like background and outline pieces around the pig, not the pink center itself. The pig body keeps its shape until the black separators and green side sections are reduced, so early pink works best as support rather than as the whole plan. Level 14 is a pure single-lane traffic board. Nothing can pass an anchored spool, so even a correct color can be bad timing if it stops in the wrong place and traps three more jobs behind it.