Yarn Loop level guide
Yarn Loop Level 51 Walkthrough
Level 51 is about clearing the four-leaf clover and its white border while staying inside the five-spool active limit. The bottom columns hide later colors under earlier ones, so progress depends on exposing green, white, yellow, and brown in the right order. Keep the track moving instead of filling it with colors that cannot reach the center yet.
Quick Tips for Level 51 (spoiler-free)
- Fire the opening orange spool first so the buried green spools become available.
- Use the exposed green spools from all three columns to strip the outer leaves before digging for yellow.
- If the blue counter reads 0/5, wait for a moving spool to finish before opening more buried colors.
How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 51 — Full Solution
- Tap the top orange 40 spool from the center column to clear the stem on the right side and uncover green beneath it.
- Send the exposed green 30 and green 20 spools from the columns to remove the outer green leaves of the clover.
- Pause whenever the counter drops to 0/5 so active green, white, and brown spools can finish instead of blocking the track.
- Use white spools after the outer green layers open to peel away the square border around the clover.
- Finish with the buried yellow and brown spools, then clear the last green and yellow pieces in the center.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Clearing the easiest color first rather than the one blocking other loop routes.
- Closing a narrow lane that a same-colored yarn path needs later.
- Forgetting that each cleared loop creates new open paths — always reassess after each clear.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should orange be tapped before the other buried colors?
The opening orange 40 spool clears the right-side stem and exposes the green spools you need for the outer leaves.
When is the best time to deploy white spools?
Use white after the green outer layers start coming off, because white is the color that strips the square border around the clover.
What usually causes the stall at 0/5?
The track locks when too many green, white, and brown spools are active at once while deeper colors are still buried in the columns.