Yarn Loop level guide
Yarn Loop Level 34 Walkthrough
Level 34's goal is to weaken the stem arc and leaf before finishing the cherries. The red fruit looks like the obvious target, but the brown support arc, green leaf, and dark edge scraps keep the picture hanging together longer than expected. After the stem shortens and one cherry edge opens, the remaining fruit cleanup becomes much more controlled.
Quick Tips for Level 34 (spoiler-free)
- Break the longest exposed brown stem sections before committing to both cherries.
- Bring in green leaf cleanup once its upper block has a clean exposed run.
- Finish one cherry body at a time instead of feeding red evenly into both fruits.
How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 34 — Full Solution
- Start with the longest exposed stem sections and the first cherry edge so the hanging structure begins to break.
- Bring in green next for the leaf once its upper block has a clean exposed run.
- Keep trimming one cherry body at a time instead of spraying red into both fruits equally.
- Save the tiny dark outline and highlight cleanup for after the stem and leaf are already weaker.
- If the meter bottoms out around 01:10-01:40, pause fresh taps, let one stem strip and one cherry section clear, then finish the leaf and final fruit crumbs.
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 is the stem arc more important than the red fruit early?
The cherries are hanging from the brown arc, so the picture stays connected while that support structure is still strong.
When should the leaf move up in priority?
Work the green leaf after you have opened the stem enough to give its upper block a clean exposed run.
Why clear one cherry at a time?
The two red bodies finish as separate pieces, so focusing one side keeps the loop from filling with competing fruit cleanup.