Yarn Loop level guide
Yarn Loop Level 39 Walkthrough
Level 39 is safest when you open the purple shell and the white suit before you chase the astronaut face. Once the side supports are weaker, the helmet, face, and chest details stop competing in the loop and the portrait finishes in a much cleaner sweep.
Verified Board Notes
- Initial Layout Geometry
- The opening board is a retro astronaut portrait on a purple background. A white helmet and white suit frame an orange face, red shoulder straps sit on the chest, and little green and white star shapes float in the upper corners. The portrait is narrow and vertical, but the purple shell and the white suit behave like long side supports around the face.
- Goal / Target Area
- The board does not open by attacking the face first. The purple background and white suit sides need to shrink before the helmet, face, and chest details collapse cleanly, and the red shoulder patches survive longer than the center suggests. The level only starts to feel open once the side shell and one lower suit section have already been shortened.
- Opening Moves
- The first productive pulls begin around 00:09-00:16 and go into the purple shell plus the lower white suit edge while the face is still mostly intact. More side cleanup follows, and the face tones become efficient only after the portrait has real side gaps. The opener is shell-first and suit-first.
- Danger Zone
- The main pressure window arrives around 01:20-01:40, when the meter repeatedly hits 0/5 while purple background strips, white suit pieces, the orange face, black visor-side details, and the red shoulder patches are all alive together. The astronaut looks smaller there, but the portrait still rests on too many vertical supports. The run only settles once one purple side and one suit strip finally clear.
- Unique Mechanics
- Level 39 is a vertical portrait with strong frame pieces. The purple background acts like a tall outer shell, the white helmet and suit stay connected as a side scaffold, and the red shoulder accents plus tiny stars keep feeding little cleanup tasks into the loop. That makes the middle of the run more structural than the face suggests.
Quick Tips for Level 39 (spoiler-free)
- If the purple background still stands as a tall side wall, the astronaut face is still trapped. Keep cutting the shell and suit first, because the center clears much faster once the portrait is no longer framed from both sides.
- 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 39 — Full Solution
- Start with the purple background and the first exposed white suit edge so the portrait loses its frame early.
- Keep trimming the shell and lower suit until the face has clear exposed gaps on at least one side.
- Bring in orange face cleanup next, then use red on the shoulder patches once the lower frame is already shorter.
- Save most tiny star and visor-side detail work for later, because those small accents do not help while the shell is still tall.
- Around `01:20-01:40`, pause fresh taps if the meter bottoms out, let one purple strip and one suit section clear, then finish the helmet, face, and remaining shoulder 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 39?
The first productive pulls begin around 00:09-00:16 and go into the purple shell plus the lower white suit edge while the face is still mostly intact. More side cleanup follows, and the face tones become efficient only after the portrait has real side gaps. The opener is shell-first and suit-first. Level 39 is safest when you open the purple shell and the white suit before you chase the astronaut face. Once the side supports are weaker, the helmet, face, and chest details stop competing in the loop and the portrait finishes in a much cleaner sweep.
When does Yarn Loop Level 39 usually get jammed?
The main pressure window arrives around 01:20-01:40, when the meter repeatedly hits 0/5 while purple background strips, white suit pieces, the orange face, black visor-side details, and the red shoulder patches are all alive together. The astronaut looks smaller there, but the portrait still rests on too many vertical supports. The run only settles once one purple side and one suit strip finally clear. If the purple background still stands as a tall side wall, the astronaut face is still trapped. Keep cutting the shell and suit first, because the center clears much faster once the portrait is no longer framed from both sides.
What shows that Yarn Loop Level 39 is moving into cleanup?
The board does not open by attacking the face first. The purple background and white suit sides need to shrink before the helmet, face, and chest details collapse cleanly, and the red shoulder patches survive longer than the center suggests. The level only starts to feel open once the side shell and one lower suit section have already been shortened. Level 39 is a vertical portrait with strong frame pieces. The purple background acts like a tall outer shell, the white helmet and suit stay connected as a side scaffold, and the red shoulder accents plus tiny stars keep feeding little cleanup tasks into the loop. That makes the middle of the run more structural than the face suggests.