Yarn Loop level guide
Yarn Loop Level 65 Walkthrough
Level 65 becomes manageable once you stop treating the pink circle as the whole puzzle. The border and the right-side stick lane need to be opened first, or the candy body just frays into dangling pink threads that clog the loop.
Verified Board Notes
- Initial Layout Geometry
- The starting picture looks like a pink round candy or frosted cake pop with a tan stick angled up to the right. The background is mostly white, but the top and left edges are stitched with blue checker-like trim, and a vertical stack of yellow 20 counters runs down the right side. Two small keyholes sit above the pink round body, so the picture has one big candy mass plus a decorative border and a long stick branch.
- Goal / Target Area
- The main job is to open the white-and-blue border and the right-side counter lane before the pink body and tan stick can finish cleanly. The candy surface is broad, but it sheds in hanging vertical strips, so it keeps leaving long pink drips even after the circle has been mostly cut away. The angled stick is another late-game survivor because it sits off to the right and does not fully activate until the white background retreats.
- Opening Moves
- Play begins around 00:10, and white starts the opening by trimming the top and side border. Pink follows immediately on the right and lower edges of the candy, while blue joins to work the checker trim and side border. The tan stick is visible from the start but does not become a productive opening color until the upper-right corner has been loosened.
- Danger Zone
- The roughest moment lands around 00:50, when the meter hits 0/5 while white, pink, blue, and tan are all occupying the loop at once. The problem is that the picture looks centered, but the border, the right-side 20 stack, and the angled stick are still competing for the same narrow openings. The board only calms down after the top border and part of the right edge finally burn away.
- Unique Mechanics
- Level 65 is not a simple round-object clear because the candy keeps turning into long hanging pink strands instead of a shrinking circle. The blue checker border and right-side counter lane also delay the stick, so the level splits into three different cleanup jobs: border, candy drips, and the angled handle. That makes the final third look much thinner than it actually is.
Quick Tips for Level 65 (spoiler-free)
- The candy body is not the real problem in this level; the drips are. If your pink pulls keep turning into thin hanging strands, shift back to opening the border or the stick lane instead of adding more pink.
- 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 65 — Full Solution
- Open white and blue on the top and left borders first so the candy picture stops behaving like a sealed card.
- Feed pink next along the right and lower edges of the round body, but do it only after at least part of the trim is already moving.
- Delay the tan stick until the upper-right corner and right-side counter lane are open enough to give it a long clean run.
- Around `00:50`, stop adding colors if the track is full and let the border plus one pink strand finish before touching the stick again.
- Finish by clearing the remaining pink drips and the angled tan stick after the white background and side counters are mostly gone.
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
What should I clear first in Yarn Loop Level 65?
Play begins around 00:10, and white starts the opening by trimming the top and side border. Pink follows immediately on the right and lower edges of the candy, while blue joins to work the checker trim and side border. The tan stick is visible from the start but does not become a productive opening color until the upper-right corner has been loosened. Level 65 becomes manageable once you stop treating the pink circle as the whole puzzle. The border and the right-side stick lane need to be opened first, or the candy body just frays into dangling pink threads that clog the loop.
When does Yarn Loop Level 65 usually get jammed?
The roughest moment lands around 00:50, when the meter hits 0/5 while white, pink, blue, and tan are all occupying the loop at once. The problem is that the picture looks centered, but the border, the right-side 20 stack, and the angled stick are still competing for the same narrow openings. The board only calms down after the top border and part of the right edge finally burn away. The candy body is not the real problem in this level; the drips are. If your pink pulls keep turning into thin hanging strands, shift back to opening the border or the stick lane instead of adding more pink.
What shows that Yarn Loop Level 65 is moving into cleanup?
The main job is to open the white-and-blue border and the right-side counter lane before the pink body and tan stick can finish cleanly. The candy surface is broad, but it sheds in hanging vertical strips, so it keeps leaving long pink drips even after the circle has been mostly cut away. The angled stick is another late-game survivor because it sits off to the right and does not fully activate until the white background retreats. Level 65 is not a simple round-object clear because the candy keeps turning into long hanging pink strands instead of a shrinking circle. The blue checker border and right-side counter lane also delay the stick, so the level splits into three different cleanup jobs: border, candy drips, and the angled handle. That makes the final third look much thinner than it actually is.