Yarn Loop level guide
Yarn Loop Level 38 Walkthrough
Level 38's goal is to open the shoreline and surrounding shell before pushing through the flamingo. The pink bird stays supported while the blue waterline, palm trunk, and green crown still stand, and pale sky scraps keep the postcard frame alive. Once the lower band and one background side are thinner, the bird and palm finish with much less loop pressure.
Quick Tips for Level 38 (spoiler-free)
- Start on the lower blue shoreline and the background edge with the cleanest exposed run.
- Trim the palm trunk and green crown after the right side has real gaps so the tree stops supporting the bird.
- Save the small sky-cloud cleanup for late, after the palm and shoreline are already weaker.
How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 38 — Full Solution
- Start with the lower blue shoreline and whichever background edge has the clearest exposed run.
- Bring in controlled pink cleanup only after the shoreline has started to open.
- Trim the palm trunk and green crown once the right side has real gaps because the tree otherwise keeps the bird supported.
- Save most small sky-cloud cleanup for later because those pieces do not help while the palm and shoreline are still strong.
- If the meter bottoms out around 01:40-02:20, pause fresh taps, let one shoreline strip and one big bird section clear, then finish the palm, sky scraps, and final flamingo legs.
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 shoreline a better opener than the flamingo body?
The lower blue band helps box in the bird, so the pink center clears more smoothly after the waterline has already thinned.
When should the palm tree become a focus?
Work the trunk and crown after the right side has real gaps, because the tree survives as its own scenery block.
What keeps the endgame busy on this postcard board?
The flamingo, palm, shoreline, and small sky scraps all survive as separate leftovers, so the board stays fragmented longer than it looks.