Yarn Loop level guide
Yarn Loop Level 78 Walkthrough
Level 78's goal is to peel the yellow shell and white side rails before the right-side garnish and orange filling start competing for space. The taco looks compact, but the shell stretches into long hanging strands that block the lower details. Shorten that fringe first, then finish the face and toppings once the right side has a real lane.
Quick Tips for Level 78 (spoiler-free)
- Open the yellow shell edge and white side rails before chasing the face.
- Keep peeling shell strands instead of switching early to the right-side garnish.
- Save the green-and-red topping cluster until the shell has split enough to give it a lane.
How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 78 — Full Solution
- Open the yellow shell edge and the white side rails first, especially on the left and lower sides.
- Keep peeling the shell until its long hanging strands are shorter instead of switching early into garnish colors.
- Bring in orange filling and black face cleanup once the lower shell fringe has already opened.
- Save the green-and-red right-side topping cluster for after the shell has split enough to give it a clear lane.
- Around 00:40-00:50, if the meter is nearly empty, let the shell drips resolve, then finish the remaining garnish and last yellow crumbs.
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 are the shell drips the real problem in Level 78?
The yellow shell does not shrink as one smooth arch. It turns into long dangling strands that keep blocking the orange filling and the right-side toppings.
When should I start the green and red garnish cluster?
Wait until the shell has peeled back enough to give the right side a clear lane. Before that, the garnish is still trapped behind the shell fringe.
Why do the white side rails matter on a taco board?
Those side panels frame the portrait and share space with the shell edge. Opening them early helps the big yellow arch and lower filling move more cleanly.