Yarn Loop level guide
Yarn Loop Level 220 Walkthrough
Level 220 is easier when you shorten the outer petals and the dark background in parallel. Once the emblem loses its sharp outer points, the remaining center flower pieces clear much more cleanly.
Verified Board Notes
- Initial Layout Geometry
- Real gameplay starts after a few non-gameplay lead-in frames. The actual board shows a pink flower-like emblem on a dark blue background, with pale yellow accents and small corner marks around the outer edge. The lower tray cycles pink, yellow, white, orange, and blue spools once the playable picture appears.
- Goal / Target Area
- This level clears only after the flower petals, the dark blue background patches, and the corner-side decorations are all removed together. The flower stays recognizable for a long time, but the board does not end until the background and side scraps are almost completely gone.
- Opening Moves
- The safest opening is to trim the outer petals and the nearby side decorations before drilling only into the flower center. Clearing the edge work early prevents the late board from collapsing into too many detached petal tips.
- Danger Zone
- The busiest traffic sits around 02:20-03:20, when the flower has already broken apart but several petal scraps, side decorations, and dark background clusters are still circulating together. The run settles once one large petal-side cluster fully disappears.
- Unique Mechanics
- Level 220 has a misleading opening because the first few seconds are not real gameplay. Once the actual board begins, the puzzle behaves like a badge with many pointed petal ends, so the late game is driven by petal-tip cleanup and dark-background crumbs rather than one central flower mass.
Quick Tips for Level 220 (spoiler-free)
- If the flower center already looks small but one petal still reaches cleanly outward, that petal cluster is the real blocker. Break the longest outer point first so the last center pixels do not get stranded around it.
- Focus on one color at a time: connect its loop cleanly, then move to the next color.
- Think in chain clears — the best move here is the one that opens two or three later routes, not just the fastest current match.
How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 220 — Full Solution
- Ignore the pre-roll frames and start your read from the first real flower board.
- Open the outer pink petal tips and the nearby side decorations before tunneling only into the center.
- Keep shaving the dark blue background clusters while one side of the flower is already thinning.
- During the `02:20-03:20` squeeze, prioritize the biggest petal-side cluster over tiny center crumbs.
- Finish by clearing the last petal tips, dark background scraps, and the remaining pale accent dots together.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Not planning the chain clear: each finished route should immediately set up the next one.
- Moving a yarn segment without confirming the matching color can still connect later.
- Ignoring choke points where two colors cross and block each other.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I clear first in Yarn Loop Level 220?
The safest opening is to trim the outer petals and the nearby side decorations before drilling only into the flower center. Clearing the edge work early prevents the late board from collapsing into too many detached petal tips. Level 220 is easier when you shorten the outer petals and the dark background in parallel. Once the emblem loses its sharp outer points, the remaining center flower pieces clear much more cleanly.
When does Yarn Loop Level 220 usually get jammed?
The busiest traffic sits around 02:20-03:20, when the flower has already broken apart but several petal scraps, side decorations, and dark background clusters are still circulating together. The run settles once one large petal-side cluster fully disappears. If the flower center already looks small but one petal still reaches cleanly outward, that petal cluster is the real blocker. Break the longest outer point first so the last center pixels do not get stranded around it.
What shows that Yarn Loop Level 220 is moving into cleanup?
This level clears only after the flower petals, the dark blue background patches, and the corner-side decorations are all removed together. The flower stays recognizable for a long time, but the board does not end until the background and side scraps are almost completely gone. Level 220 has a misleading opening because the first few seconds are not real gameplay. Once the actual board begins, the puzzle behaves like a badge with many pointed petal ends, so the late game is driven by petal-tip cleanup and dark-background crumbs rather than one central flower mass.