Yarn Loop level guide
Yarn Loop Level 300 Walkthrough
Level 300 is smoother when you treat the locked lower body as a primary target from the beginning. Keep the background shrinking too, or the board ends with one tiny cow face above a few stubborn locked scraps.
Verified Board Notes
- Initial Layout Geometry
- The opening board is a locked cartoon cow on a bright green diagonal background. A pink snout fills the upper middle, brown-and-white body patches stack below, black hooves sit at the corners, and several lock icons are visible across the face and body sections. The tray opens with pink, green, yellow, black, brown, white, and tan spools.
- Goal / Target Area
- The level only closes after the cow face, body patches, lock-marked sections, and the bright green background all shrink away. The snout is the main focal point, but the board stays active until the locked lower body and background strips disappear too.
- Opening Moves
- Start by weakening the face and the locked body sections together while also opening the green diagonal background. If you only attack the snout, the lower locked panels and hooves survive too long.
- Danger Zone
- The slowest section is around 02:40-04:00, when the cow has collapsed into a few face and body scraps but the board still carries lock-area leftovers, hoof pieces, and bright background fragments. The character looks nearly finished there, yet the separated locked sections still take several rotations to clear.
- Unique Mechanics
- Level 300 is a lock-heavy portrait with a clear top-and-bottom split. The face opens first, but the final clear depends on the locked lower body and the bright field around it more than the snout itself.
Quick Tips for Level 300 (spoiler-free)
- If the face is almost gone but one locked body chunk still forms a clean patch, clear the locked chunk first. On this final board, the lower sections outlast the snout surprisingly often.
- 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 300 — Full Solution
- Open the pink snout and the locked lower body sections immediately.
- Start trimming the bright green diagonal background before it remains as a wide late-game field.
- Reduce the hooves and side body patches while the main cow shape still has enough bulk to support several colors.
- Around `02:40-04:00`, prioritize the remaining locked scraps and background fragments before chasing isolated face dots.
- Finish by clearing the last body pieces, lock-marked crumbs, and green-background leftovers 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 300?
Start by weakening the face and the locked body sections together while also opening the green diagonal background. If you only attack the snout, the lower locked panels and hooves survive too long. Level 300 is smoother when you treat the locked lower body as a primary target from the beginning. Keep the background shrinking too, or the board ends with one tiny cow face above a few stubborn locked scraps.
When does Yarn Loop Level 300 usually get jammed?
The slowest section is around 02:40-04:00, when the cow has collapsed into a few face and body scraps but the board still carries lock-area leftovers, hoof pieces, and bright background fragments. The character looks nearly finished there, yet the separated locked sections still take several rotations to clear. If the face is almost gone but one locked body chunk still forms a clean patch, clear the locked chunk first. On this final board, the lower sections outlast the snout surprisingly often.
What shows that Yarn Loop Level 300 is moving into cleanup?
The level only closes after the cow face, body patches, lock-marked sections, and the bright green background all shrink away. The snout is the main focal point, but the board stays active until the locked lower body and background strips disappear too. Level 300 is a lock-heavy portrait with a clear top-and-bottom split. The face opens first, but the final clear depends on the locked lower body and the bright field around it more than the snout itself.