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Yarn Loop level guide

Yarn Loop Level 78 Walkthrough

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Level 78 is much safer when you peel the shell first and treat the toppings as a late cleanup. Once the yellow fringe stops choking the loop, the little face details and the right garnish collapse quickly.

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Verified Board Notes

Initial Layout Geometry
The picture is a cute taco face on a white background. A big yellow shell arches across the center, black eyes sit low on the shell with little blue tear drops, orange filling hangs underneath, and green lettuce with red topping sticks out on the right side. Thin white panels frame the taco on both sides, so the board is a wide food portrait with one garnish-heavy corner.
Goal / Target Area
The opening priority is to break the white side panels and the long yellow shell edge before the right-side garnish cluster can clear efficiently. The taco shell looks compact, but it sheds into long hanging yellow strips that keep the lower orange filling trapped. The run only finishes cleanly once the shell fringe, the right lettuce-tomato stack, and the side white rails have all been reduced together.
Opening Moves
Gameplay starts around 00:10, and the first useful colors hit the yellow shell edge and the white side framing rather than the tiny face details. The white side rail on the left opens early, then yellow starts chewing through the big shell arc while black and orange mostly wait underneath. Green garnish becomes relevant only after the right side of the shell has started to peel back.
Danger Zone
The nastiest queue pressure shows up around 00:40-00:50, where the meter sits near empty while shell strips, white side rails, orange filling, and the green-red garnish are all alive together. The board looks simpler because the top shell is already thinned, but the hanging yellow fringe keeps blocking access to the right toppings. Stability returns after those long shell drips finally shorten.
Unique Mechanics
Level 78 is built around the taco shell turning into thin dangling strips instead of shrinking as a smooth arch. The garnish is also lopsided, with almost all of the green and red clutter on the right, so the board becomes unbalanced as it opens. The final cleanup is usually a bunch of yellow shell shreds plus a stubborn little garnish cluster, not the taco face itself.

Quick Tips for Level 78 (spoiler-free)

  • The shell fringe is the whole level. If the taco is still dripping long yellow strands, the toppings are still a distraction.
  • 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 78 — Full Solution

  1. Open the yellow shell edge and the white side rails first, especially on the left and lower sides.
  2. Keep peeling the shell until its long hanging strands are shorter instead of switching early into garnish colors.
  3. Bring in orange filling and black face cleanup once the lower shell fringe has already opened.
  4. Save the green-and-red right-side topping cluster for after the shell has split enough to give it a clear lane.
  5. Around `00:40-00:50`, pause fresh taps if the meter is nearly empty, let the shell drips resolve, then finish the remaining garnish and the 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

  • What should I clear first in Yarn Loop Level 78?

    Gameplay starts around 00:10, and the first useful colors hit the yellow shell edge and the white side framing rather than the tiny face details. The white side rail on the left opens early, then yellow starts chewing through the big shell arc while black and orange mostly wait underneath. Green garnish becomes relevant only after the right side of the shell has started to peel back. Level 78 is much safer when you peel the shell first and treat the toppings as a late cleanup. Once the yellow fringe stops choking the loop, the little face details and the right garnish collapse quickly.

  • When does Yarn Loop Level 78 usually get jammed?

    The nastiest queue pressure shows up around 00:40-00:50, where the meter sits near empty while shell strips, white side rails, orange filling, and the green-red garnish are all alive together. The board looks simpler because the top shell is already thinned, but the hanging yellow fringe keeps blocking access to the right toppings. Stability returns after those long shell drips finally shorten. The shell fringe is the whole level. If the taco is still dripping long yellow strands, the toppings are still a distraction.

  • What shows that Yarn Loop Level 78 is moving into cleanup?

    The opening priority is to break the white side panels and the long yellow shell edge before the right-side garnish cluster can clear efficiently. The taco shell looks compact, but it sheds into long hanging yellow strips that keep the lower orange filling trapped. The run only finishes cleanly once the shell fringe, the right lettuce-tomato stack, and the side white rails have all been reduced together. Level 78 is built around the taco shell turning into thin dangling strips instead of shrinking as a smooth arch. The garnish is also lopsided, with almost all of the green and red clutter on the right, so the board becomes unbalanced as it opens. The final cleanup is usually a bunch of yellow shell shreds plus a stubborn little garnish cluster, not the taco face itself.

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