Yarn Loop level guide

Yarn Loop Level 15 Walkthrough

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Level 15 is safer when you solve the paw and the bobbin web together. Start with the exposed black-and-white route, unlock the lower brown work on time, and only lean into the big fill sections after the paw print already has breathing room.

Verified Board Notes

Initial Layout Geometry
The board is a large paw print inside a rounded rectangular loop. A white central pad and toe shapes are wrapped by black borders, while brown fills the deeper sections. Below the loop, the bobbins are tied together in an unlocking web, so the bottom pile matters almost as much as the paw itself.
Goal / Target Area
The board clears best when you treat it as black outline first, white pad second, and brown fill last. Brown looks tempting because it occupies a lot of space, but it stays trapped until the darker outline and at least part of the white pad have opened the paw.
Opening Moves
The first wave uses the exposed black and white top-row bobbins to get the outline and upper pad moving immediately. Brown is held back slightly, then enters once the paw already has visible gaps and the unlocking web has started to loosen.
Danger Zone
The tray pressure peaks near 00:35, when brown and black work piles into four of the five holding slots at once. The board relaxes after a lower brown bobbin is finally released, which unlocks the next chain and lets the waiting spools resume movement.
Unique Mechanics
Level 15 mixes two problems together: access chains in the bobbin pile and delayed parking in the tray. A color can be correct for the paw but still be the wrong tap if it leaves the useful unlocking path buried under the bottom web.

Quick Tips for Level 15 (spoiler-free)

  • If a lower bobbin is the key to opening the web, it is often more valuable than another big top-row color match. Unlocking space beats raw color volume in Level 15.
  • 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 15 — Full Solution

  1. Open with the exposed black and white top-row bobbins to cut the paw outline and top pad first.
  2. Keep unlocking the web from the top down so the lower brown route does not stay buried for too long.
  3. Introduce brown once the central pad already has openings and the tray is not carrying too many parked spools.
  4. Use newly freed lower bobbins to keep the chain moving instead of overfeeding another high-capacity black or white pull.
  5. At about `00:35`, if the tray is sitting at four occupied slots, prioritize the release that frees the lower brown path, then finish the remaining pad and toe segments.

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 15?

    The first wave uses the exposed black and white top-row bobbins to get the outline and upper pad moving immediately. Brown is held back slightly, then enters once the paw already has visible gaps and the unlocking web has started to loosen. Level 15 is safer when you solve the paw and the bobbin web together. Start with the exposed black-and-white route, unlock the lower brown work on time, and only lean into the big fill sections after the paw print already has breathing room.

  • When does Yarn Loop Level 15 usually get jammed?

    The tray pressure peaks near 00:35, when brown and black work piles into four of the five holding slots at once. The board relaxes after a lower brown bobbin is finally released, which unlocks the next chain and lets the waiting spools resume movement. If a lower bobbin is the key to opening the web, it is often more valuable than another big top-row color match. Unlocking space beats raw color volume in Level 15.

  • What shows that Yarn Loop Level 15 is moving into cleanup?

    The board clears best when you treat it as black outline first, white pad second, and brown fill last. Brown looks tempting because it occupies a lot of space, but it stays trapped until the darker outline and at least part of the white pad have opened the paw. Level 15 mixes two problems together: access chains in the bobbin pile and delayed parking in the tray. A color can be correct for the paw but still be the wrong tap if it leaves the useful unlocking path buried under the bottom web.