Yarn Loop level guide
Yarn Loop Level 25 Walkthrough
Level 25's goal is to shorten the long outer lanes and one or two full arms before the center knot. Treat the neon maze as four arms feeding a compact middle, not as a color-matching race across the whole board. The chokepoint appears when repeated pink, blue, and green strips from several arms flood the loop without actually opening the cross-shaped scaffold.
Quick Tips for Level 25 (spoiler-free)
- Start with the longest exposed side lanes instead of touching the tiny center knot.
- Stay on one arm until it clearly weakens before you bounce across all four corners.
- If the meter hits 0/5 around 00:50-01:10, let one arm and one center-cross strip finish before adding new pulls.
How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 25 — Full Solution
- Open the longest exposed side lanes, especially the pink and blue strips that run almost the full board height.
- Keep trimming one arm until it clearly weakens instead of rotating through all four corners too early.
- Bring in the opposite-side green lanes once one vertical corridor has real gaps.
- Hold most center-knot cleanup until the surrounding arms have already shortened.
- If the meter bottoms out around 00:50-01:10, stop adding fresh pulls, let one arm and one center-cross strip finish, then collapse the remaining knot.
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 does this board punish random color matching?
The same three colors repeat across all four arms, so you can flood the loop with nearly identical pulls that still leave the center scaffold mostly intact.
What is the real structure I should watch on Level 25?
Think in quadrants and arms. The board opens when a full side arm and part of the center cross disappear, not when you lightly trim every corner.
When is the center knot actually ready?
The guide says the knot becomes much easier only after at least two arms have been shortened, because the middle stays trapped while the long lanes still feed the loop.