Yarn Loop level guide
Yarn Loop Level 236 Walkthrough
Level 236 is much smoother when you split attention between the frosting and the stand from the start. Break the pink upper mass, but keep trimming the bowl and stem so the board does not turn into two disconnected leftovers.
Verified Board Notes
- Initial Layout Geometry
- The opening board is a dessert image on a bright blue background. A pink frosted cake or parfait sits inside a rounded white-and-teal bowl, white sparkles float around it, and small dark-purple dots line the top frosting. The tray opens with blue, orange, pink, black, white, and red spools.
- Goal / Target Area
- The board only closes after the pink dessert, the dark topping dots, and the rounded bowl and base all shrink together. The upper frosting breaks early, but the teal bowl and lower stand can keep the level alive much longer.
- Opening Moves
- Start by weakening the pink top and the bowl rim together while also opening the teal base. If you only chew the frosting, the lower dish stays too solid and creates a long cleanup tail.
- Danger Zone
- The awkward section is around 04:00-04:50, when the dessert picture has mostly collapsed into a few hanging pink crumbs, thin bowl strips, and a narrow stem or base section. At that point the board looks nearly empty, but the separated top-and-bottom scraps still require careful balancing.
- Unique Mechanics
- Level 236 is stacked vertically like a dessert on a pedestal. The top frosting and the lower bowl do not collapse at the same speed, so the finish depends on keeping pressure on both halves instead of treating it as a simple top-down clear.
Quick Tips for Level 236 (spoiler-free)
- If the frosting is nearly gone but the bowl still has a clean curved band, that curved band is the real blocker. Break the dish structure before chasing the last decorative dots.
- 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 236 — Full Solution
- Open the pink frosting and the white bowl rim together in the first few cycles.
- Start reducing the teal base early so the dessert is not left sitting on one heavy pedestal.
- Clear the dark topping dots while the upper pink mass is still large enough to support multi-color progress.
- Around `04:00-04:50`, prioritize the hanging bowl strips and stem pieces before cleaning isolated top crumbs.
- Finish by removing the last frosting flecks, rim fragments, and the tiny base pieces 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 236?
Start by weakening the pink top and the bowl rim together while also opening the teal base. If you only chew the frosting, the lower dish stays too solid and creates a long cleanup tail. Level 236 is much smoother when you split attention between the frosting and the stand from the start. Break the pink upper mass, but keep trimming the bowl and stem so the board does not turn into two disconnected leftovers.
When does Yarn Loop Level 236 usually get jammed?
The awkward section is around 04:00-04:50, when the dessert picture has mostly collapsed into a few hanging pink crumbs, thin bowl strips, and a narrow stem or base section. At that point the board looks nearly empty, but the separated top-and-bottom scraps still require careful balancing. If the frosting is nearly gone but the bowl still has a clean curved band, that curved band is the real blocker. Break the dish structure before chasing the last decorative dots.
What shows that Yarn Loop Level 236 is moving into cleanup?
The board only closes after the pink dessert, the dark topping dots, and the rounded bowl and base all shrink together. The upper frosting breaks early, but the teal bowl and lower stand can keep the level alive much longer. Level 236 is stacked vertically like a dessert on a pedestal. The top frosting and the lower bowl do not collapse at the same speed, so the finish depends on keeping pressure on both halves instead of treating it as a simple top-down clear.