Yarn Loop level guide
Yarn Loop Level 38 Walkthrough
Level 38 is safest when you open the shoreline and the scene around the bird before you chase the flamingo body. Once the palm side and the lower waterline are weaker, the pink center stops clogging the loop and the postcard collapses in a much cleaner order.
Verified Board Notes
- Initial Layout Geometry
- The opening board is a tropical flamingo scene. A pink flamingo fills the center-left, a green palm tree with a brown trunk rises on the right, blue water or shoreline bands run along the bottom, and pale sky plus small clouds sit at the top. The bird is large, but the scene is really split into sky, palm, bird, and shoreline layers.
- Goal / Target Area
- The safest opening target is the shoreline and one side of the background shell, not the flamingo body first. The pink bird stays boxed in while the bottom blue band and the palm-side support are still strong, and the tree survives independently long after the bird starts shrinking. The board only becomes comfortable once the waterline and one background side have already thinned.
- Opening Moves
- The first productive pulls begin around 00:09-00:16 and focus on the lower blue shoreline plus some pink edge work where the bird touches the frame. More background cleanup follows, while the palm crown and trunk remain mostly full through the opener. The early route is shell-first with only controlled bird cleanup.
- Danger Zone
- The worst traffic jam lands around 01:40-02:20, when the meter repeatedly hits 0/5 while pink flamingo sections, the green palm crown, brown trunk, blue shoreline, and pale sky scraps are all alive together. The flamingo looks half solved there, but the palm and shoreline still behave like separate structural supports. The run calms down only after one big pink section and one background strip finally disappear.
- Unique Mechanics
- Level 38 is a layered postcard board. The flamingo is the obvious subject, but the palm tree and shoreline both survive as independent scenery blocks, and the small sky clouds keep the upper field alive longer than expected. The endgame therefore becomes a mix of bird-body islands, palm scraps, and little shoreline remnants.
Quick Tips for Level 38 (spoiler-free)
- If the palm tree and the full waterline are still alive together, the flamingo is still supported from two sides. Keep cutting the scene first, because the pink body clears much faster once the postcard shell has already weakened.
- 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 38 — Full Solution
- Start with the lower blue shoreline and whichever background edge has the clearest exposed run.
- Bring in controlled pink cleanup next, but 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 little pieces do not help while the palm and shoreline are still strong.
- Around `01:40-02:20`, pause fresh taps if the meter bottoms out, 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
What should I clear first in Yarn Loop Level 38?
The first productive pulls begin around 00:09-00:16 and focus on the lower blue shoreline plus some pink edge work where the bird touches the frame. More background cleanup follows, while the palm crown and trunk remain mostly full through the opener. The early route is shell-first with only controlled bird cleanup. Level 38 is safest when you open the shoreline and the scene around the bird before you chase the flamingo body. Once the palm side and the lower waterline are weaker, the pink center stops clogging the loop and the postcard collapses in a much cleaner order.
When does Yarn Loop Level 38 usually get jammed?
The worst traffic jam lands around 01:40-02:20, when the meter repeatedly hits 0/5 while pink flamingo sections, the green palm crown, brown trunk, blue shoreline, and pale sky scraps are all alive together. The flamingo looks half solved there, but the palm and shoreline still behave like separate structural supports. The run calms down only after one big pink section and one background strip finally disappear. If the palm tree and the full waterline are still alive together, the flamingo is still supported from two sides. Keep cutting the scene first, because the pink body clears much faster once the postcard shell has already weakened.
What shows that Yarn Loop Level 38 is moving into cleanup?
The safest opening target is the shoreline and one side of the background shell, not the flamingo body first. The pink bird stays boxed in while the bottom blue band and the palm-side support are still strong, and the tree survives independently long after the bird starts shrinking. The board only becomes comfortable once the waterline and one background side have already thinned. Level 38 is a layered postcard board. The flamingo is the obvious subject, but the palm tree and shoreline both survive as independent scenery blocks, and the small sky clouds keep the upper field alive longer than expected. The endgame therefore becomes a mix of bird-body islands, palm scraps, and little shoreline remnants.