Yarn Loop level guide

Yarn Loop Level 14 Walkthrough

easy

Level 14's goal is to open the pig from the outside by cutting black outline and green background sections before leaning on pink. The center body stays held together until those support colors shrink. Because the board is a single-lane traffic puzzle, a pink spool parked at the right anchor can trap the rest of the route behind it.

Quick Tips for Level 14 (spoiler-free)

  • Lead with black and green so the pig body stops relying on its outline and side strips.
  • Treat the right-side anchor like a traffic light; a long pink pull there can stall the whole loop.
  • Use brown as structural support cleanup, not as the main plan for opening the center.

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. Watch the front anchor on the right side because a parked pink spool there can hold the whole lane.
  5. If the right lane stacks during 00:24-00:32, let the leading pink finish first, then clean up the remaining 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

  • Why is the pink body not the true first target?

    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 the full plan.

  • What creates the jam around 00:24-00:32?

    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.

  • When should pink become safe to match heavily?

    After the outline already has breaks and at least one side section is shorter, pink can expand without stalling behind its own support pieces.