Yarn Loop level guide

Yarn Loop Level 32 Walkthrough

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Level 32 is easiest when you break the bowl before you chase the fish. Thin the blue container and its outline first, then let the yellow fish clear after the bowl no longer traps them from all sides.

Verified Board Notes

Initial Layout Geometry
The opening board is a blue fishbowl filled with seven yellow fish. A black outline traces the bowl rim and curved sides, the water body is one big cyan-blue mass, and the fish are split into several separate islands across the middle and lower half. The board acts like one large bowl shell wrapped around many tiny identical targets.
Goal / Target Area
The safest opening target is the bowl shell, not the fish. The yellow fish sit inside a wide blue container and do not collapse cleanly while the bowl outline and water mass are still intact. The board only starts to feel open once one side of the bowl and part of the lower water body have clearly shortened.
Opening Moves
The first productive pulls appear around 00:07-00:14 and go into the blue bowl edge and lower water field, while the yellow fish remain mostly untouched. Yellow only becomes efficient once the container has gaps. The early route is bowl-first, fish-later.
Danger Zone
The clearest squeeze comes around 00:40-01:00, where the meter repeatedly bottoms out while blue bowl strips, black outline pieces, and several separate yellow fish are all alive together. The board looks small, but the many tiny fish make it easy to overcrowd the loop once the shell is only half open. The run calms down only after one blue side and a couple of fish bodies finally disappear together.
Unique Mechanics
Level 32 is tricky because the main target color is repeated across many small shapes. The blue bowl behaves like one large container, but the yellow fish finish as separate bites instead of one wave. That creates a mid-run trap where the shell is still present and the loop is already full of fish cleanup.

Quick Tips for Level 32 (spoiler-free)

  • If the bowl still looks mostly full, the fish are still boxed in. Keep cutting the container first, because the yellow bodies disappear much faster once the water shell has already opened.
  • 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 32 — Full Solution

  1. Start with the longest exposed blue bowl edges and lower water strips.
  2. Keep shaving the shell until one side of the bowl has real gaps before you flood the loop with yellow.
  3. Bring in yellow next and clear the fish with the cleanest exposed body first rather than tapping every fish at once.
  4. Save small black outline cleanup for after the bowl has already weakened.
  5. Around `00:40-01:00`, pause fresh taps if the meter hits `0/5`, let one blue side and one or two fish clear, then finish the remaining bowl scraps.

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 32?

    The first productive pulls appear around 00:07-00:14 and go into the blue bowl edge and lower water field, while the yellow fish remain mostly untouched. Yellow only becomes efficient once the container has gaps. The early route is bowl-first, fish-later. Level 32 is easiest when you break the bowl before you chase the fish. Thin the blue container and its outline first, then let the yellow fish clear after the bowl no longer traps them from all sides.

  • When does Yarn Loop Level 32 usually get jammed?

    The clearest squeeze comes around 00:40-01:00, where the meter repeatedly bottoms out while blue bowl strips, black outline pieces, and several separate yellow fish are all alive together. The board looks small, but the many tiny fish make it easy to overcrowd the loop once the shell is only half open. The run calms down only after one blue side and a couple of fish bodies finally disappear together. If the bowl still looks mostly full, the fish are still boxed in. Keep cutting the container first, because the yellow bodies disappear much faster once the water shell has already opened.

  • What shows that Yarn Loop Level 32 is moving into cleanup?

    The safest opening target is the bowl shell, not the fish. The yellow fish sit inside a wide blue container and do not collapse cleanly while the bowl outline and water mass are still intact. The board only starts to feel open once one side of the bowl and part of the lower water body have clearly shortened. Level 32 is tricky because the main target color is repeated across many small shapes. The blue bowl behaves like one large container, but the yellow fish finish as separate bites instead of one wave. That creates a mid-run trap where the shell is still present and the loop is already full of fish cleanup.