Yarn Loop level guide
Yarn Loop Level 24 Walkthrough
Level 24 is easiest when you open the square shell before you chase the yellow face. Once the frame and corner wedges are weakened, the center and black facial details stop clogging the loop and the badge finishes much more cleanly.
Verified Board Notes
- Initial Layout Geometry
- The opening board is a smiling yellow sun-face badge framed inside a square loop. A blue band caps the top and bottom edges, red vertical bars sit on both sides, orange corner wedges point inward, and black face details cut across the yellow center. The picture behaves like a square frame wrapped around one round center rather than a simple single-color disc.
- Goal / Target Area
- The safest opening target is the blue-red frame and the orange corner wedges, not the face center. The yellow disc stays sealed while the side bars and top-bottom bands are still intact, and the black face lines linger longer than the cheeks suggest. The board only feels truly open after the shell and at least one corner wedge have been shortened.
- Opening Moves
- The first productive pulls start around 00:08-00:14 and go into the lower red and blue frame pieces rather than the yellow center. Yellow joins early, but mainly after the border begins to thin. Black face cleanup is visible in the opener, yet it is secondary to opening the frame.
- Danger Zone
- The busiest squeeze lands around 00:40-01:00, when the meter repeatedly drops to 0/5 while yellow center pieces, black face lines, red side bars, blue edge bands, and orange corner wedges are all alive together. The picture looks small at that point, but the loop is handling too many short jobs. The run steadies only after one side bar and one corner section finally disappear.
- Unique Mechanics
- Level 24 is compact but segmented. The round face, the square frame, and the corner wedges all survive independently, so the board does not collapse in one clean sun-shaped sweep. That makes the middle of the run feel more crowded than the opening art suggests.
Quick Tips for Level 24 (spoiler-free)
- If the red side bars are still tall, the yellow center is still trapped. Keep cutting the shell first, because the face clears much faster once the square frame stops feeding extra colors into the loop.
- 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 24 — Full Solution
- Start with the exposed blue and red frame strips so the badge stops acting like one sealed square.
- Trim the orange corner wedges next, especially whichever corner has the longest exposed run.
- Bring in yellow only after the frame has gaps, then begin shaving the sun-face center from its outer edge inward.
- Save most black facial cleanup for after one side bar and one corner wedge are already short.
- Around `00:40-01:00`, pause fresh taps if the meter bottoms out, let the frame and one corner clear first, then finish the face and last black details.
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 24?
The first productive pulls start around 00:08-00:14 and go into the lower red and blue frame pieces rather than the yellow center. Yellow joins early, but mainly after the border begins to thin. Black face cleanup is visible in the opener, yet it is secondary to opening the frame. Level 24 is easiest when you open the square shell before you chase the yellow face. Once the frame and corner wedges are weakened, the center and black facial details stop clogging the loop and the badge finishes much more cleanly.
When does Yarn Loop Level 24 usually get jammed?
The busiest squeeze lands around 00:40-01:00, when the meter repeatedly drops to 0/5 while yellow center pieces, black face lines, red side bars, blue edge bands, and orange corner wedges are all alive together. The picture looks small at that point, but the loop is handling too many short jobs. The run steadies only after one side bar and one corner section finally disappear. If the red side bars are still tall, the yellow center is still trapped. Keep cutting the shell first, because the face clears much faster once the square frame stops feeding extra colors into the loop.
What shows that Yarn Loop Level 24 is moving into cleanup?
The safest opening target is the blue-red frame and the orange corner wedges, not the face center. The yellow disc stays sealed while the side bars and top-bottom bands are still intact, and the black face lines linger longer than the cheeks suggest. The board only feels truly open after the shell and at least one corner wedge have been shortened. Level 24 is compact but segmented. The round face, the square frame, and the corner wedges all survive independently, so the board does not collapse in one clean sun-shaped sweep. That makes the middle of the run feel more crowded than the opening art suggests.