Yarn Loop level guide

Yarn Loop Level 30 Walkthrough

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Level 30's goal is to open the blue shell and the brown feet before you chase the white belly. The penguin looks simple, but the darker wing shading, black outline, and lower supports keep the center separated into several cleanup zones. The chokepoint is the long late jam, when wing strips, outline stubs, belly lanes, and foot pieces all stay active together.

Quick Tips for Level 30 (spoiler-free)

  • Start with exposed blue body edges and the brown feet so the silhouette opens from the base outward.
  • Trim wing-side blue shading before you feed too much white into the belly.
  • If the meter bottoms out around 02:20-03:10, let a wing strip and a foot-side section clear before you finish the outline.

How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 30 — Full Solution

  1. Start with the exposed blue body edges and the brown feet so the penguin stops acting like one sealed silhouette.
  2. Keep trimming the wing-side blue shading before you feed too much white into the center.
  3. Bring in black outline cleanup only after one side wing and the lower supports have clear gaps.
  4. Hold most white-belly work until the shell has already thinned.
  5. If the meter bottoms out around 02:20-03:10, pause fresh taps, let one wing strip and one foot-side section clear, then finish the belly, outline, and remaining foot pieces.

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 the white belly stay awkward for so long?

    The belly is isolated inside the blue shell, and the outline plus the feet keep the lower half active, so the center stays boxed in until the outer body weakens.

  • When should I start the black outline on Level 30?

    After one side wing and the lower supports already have gaps. The guide treats outline cleanup as secondary to opening the blue shell and feet first.

  • What tells me the penguin is still over-supported?

    If both blue wings are still broad, the body shell is still carrying the belly. Keep cutting the outer body first so the center can collapse more cleanly.