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Yarn Loop level guide

Yarn Loop Level 67 Walkthrough

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Level 67 clears much more safely if you think "open the keyhole shell" before you think "clear the moon." Once the black frame and lower hook stop monopolizing the loop, the crescent and blue halo finally start disappearing in the right order.

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Verified Board Notes

Initial Layout Geometry
The board opens as a night picture built around a large yellow crescent moon curving around a black keyhole silhouette. Dark blue background patches and lighter blue halo pieces wrap the moon, small yellow stars float near the top corners, and a tan-white base hook sits under the crescent. There are visible 30 counters inside the left moon section, inside the black keyhole, and on the blue tab at the bottom, so the picture is split into several heavy anchor pieces instead of one clean arc.
Goal / Target Area
The real target is to break open the dark shell around the keyhole and the lower hooked base before the moon and blue halo finish cleanly. Even after the yellow crescent starts shrinking, the black keyhole shoulder on the upper right and the blue halo strips on the outer rim keep the loop busy. Because the route is clockwise, early moon colors are much less useful than clearing the shell that frames the keyhole.
Opening Moves
Play begins around 00:07, and the first visible productive pulls hit the black sections on the lower-right and right wall of the picture. Tan and white then work the lower hooked base, while yellow mostly waits for the crescent edge to open. Blue becomes more important only after the outer dark shell starts loosening and the halo strips along the right and top edges are exposed.
Danger Zone
The board hits its first real collapse around 01:10, where the meter shows 0/5 while black keyhole chunks, yellow moon segments, blue halo strips, and white lower-hook pieces are all circulating together. The crowding happens because the moon already looks half open, tempting more yellow taps, but the upper-right black keyhole shoulder and the long white lower bar are still unspent. The run stabilizes only after those framing pieces finally shorten and stop trapping the moon colors behind them.
Unique Mechanics
Level 67 is unusual because the picture is built around a hollow shape inside another hollow shape: the black keyhole inside the crescent. That creates awkward late-game leftovers, especially the black top-right shoulder, the thin blue V-shaped center strip, and the dangling white hook under the moon. It does not collapse like a simple circular badge; it peels inward and then splinters into narrow halo fragments.

Quick Tips for Level 67 (spoiler-free)

  • If the black keyhole still sticks out on the upper-right side, moon colors are a trap. Clear that black shoulder first or the yellow crescent will keep stalling behind it.
  • 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 67 — Full Solution

  1. Open with black on the right and lower shell pieces so the keyhole frame starts moving first.
  2. Feed tan and white into the lower hooked base next, because that bottom support keeps the moon locked in place longer than it looks.
  3. Delay heavy yellow moon pushes until the crescent has exposed edges on more than one side, then add blue for the halo strips around the rim.
  4. Around `01:10`, stop adding colors when the meter bottoms out and let the black shoulder plus the white lower bar finish their current orbit.
  5. Finish by cleaning the upper-right black keyhole lump, the thin blue center strip, the white hook, and the last yellow star or moon fragments in the middle.

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 67?

    Play begins around 00:07, and the first visible productive pulls hit the black sections on the lower-right and right wall of the picture. Tan and white then work the lower hooked base, while yellow mostly waits for the crescent edge to open. Blue becomes more important only after the outer dark shell starts loosening and the halo strips along the right and top edges are exposed. Level 67 clears much more safely if you think "open the keyhole shell" before you think "clear the moon." Once the black frame and lower hook stop monopolizing the loop, the crescent and blue halo finally start disappearing in the right order.

  • When does Yarn Loop Level 67 usually get jammed?

    The board hits its first real collapse around 01:10, where the meter shows 0/5 while black keyhole chunks, yellow moon segments, blue halo strips, and white lower-hook pieces are all circulating together. The crowding happens because the moon already looks half open, tempting more yellow taps, but the upper-right black keyhole shoulder and the long white lower bar are still unspent. The run stabilizes only after those framing pieces finally shorten and stop trapping the moon colors behind them. If the black keyhole still sticks out on the upper-right side, moon colors are a trap. Clear that black shoulder first or the yellow crescent will keep stalling behind it.

  • What shows that Yarn Loop Level 67 is moving into cleanup?

    The real target is to break open the dark shell around the keyhole and the lower hooked base before the moon and blue halo finish cleanly. Even after the yellow crescent starts shrinking, the black keyhole shoulder on the upper right and the blue halo strips on the outer rim keep the loop busy. Because the route is clockwise, early moon colors are much less useful than clearing the shell that frames the keyhole. Level 67 is unusual because the picture is built around a hollow shape inside another hollow shape: the black keyhole inside the crescent. That creates awkward late-game leftovers, especially the black top-right shoulder, the thin blue V-shaped center strip, and the dangling white hook under the moon. It does not collapse like a simple circular badge; it peels inward and then splinters into narrow halo fragments.

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