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Yarn Loop level guide

Yarn Loop Level 79 Walkthrough

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Level 79 is easier if you free the character from the blue shell first. The narrow board exaggerates every wrong color choice, so opening the cloud and side field early makes the rest of the portrait much safer.

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Verified Board Notes

Initial Layout Geometry
The board is a tall phone-shaped portrait of an orange mascot or diver with a big grin, a dark hairline or cap, a white glove on the left, and a tiny yellow badge near the neck. A light gray cloud floats above the head, and the background is a solid light-blue field dotted with tiny bubbles or stars. Because the board is narrow and vertical, the cloud, blue field, and body all stack directly on top of each other instead of spreading into side pockets.
Goal / Target Area
The first job is to open the blue background and the cloud above the head so the orange body and white glove stop being squeezed into the center of the narrow frame. The character looks simple, but the cloud, the blue side field, and the dark outline around the head all keep taking turns blocking each other. The run ends with the orange torso and tiny head details floating almost alone in the middle once the outer blue shell is finally gone.
Opening Moves
Gameplay begins almost immediately, and the early pulls work the blue outer field and the top cloud before the orange face gets much attention. White and dark outline pieces appear around the cloud and glove area while the body color mostly waits in the middle. Only after the upper cloud and side-blue lanes have shortened does the orange torso become a clean target.
Danger Zone
The board gets its first obvious crunch around 01:20-01:40, where the meter stays low while the cloud, the blue side field, the orange body, and the dark face outline are all sharing the loop. The narrow phone-shaped layout makes this worse because every leftover strand has to circle through the same slim route. The video only smooths out after the top cloud and at least one tall blue side strip are cleared.
Unique Mechanics
Level 79 feels different because the artwork is stacked vertically inside a slim frame, almost like cleaning a sticker on a phone screen. The cloud at the top survives longer than expected, and the orange body keeps shrinking into a centered stick-figure shape once the background vanishes. The finish is a clean little column of character scraps rather than a wide scatter.

Quick Tips for Level 79 (spoiler-free)

  • Because the board is so narrow, one lingering cloud strand can block everything below it. If the top is still crowded, do not force the body colors.
  • 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 79 — Full Solution

  1. Start by attacking the blue background and the cloud above the mascot, not the orange torso.
  2. Bring in white and dark outline cleanup around the glove and head edge once the cloud starts opening.
  3. Hold orange body pushes until the tall blue side strips are visibly shorter.
  4. Around `01:20-01:40`, stop adding colors if the route feels cramped, and let the cloud plus one side-blue lane finish first.
  5. Finish by clearing the orange torso, the white glove, and the remaining dark head outline after the outer blue field is 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 79?

    Gameplay begins almost immediately, and the early pulls work the blue outer field and the top cloud before the orange face gets much attention. White and dark outline pieces appear around the cloud and glove area while the body color mostly waits in the middle. Only after the upper cloud and side-blue lanes have shortened does the orange torso become a clean target. Level 79 is easier if you free the character from the blue shell first. The narrow board exaggerates every wrong color choice, so opening the cloud and side field early makes the rest of the portrait much safer.

  • When does Yarn Loop Level 79 usually get jammed?

    The board gets its first obvious crunch around 01:20-01:40, where the meter stays low while the cloud, the blue side field, the orange body, and the dark face outline are all sharing the loop. The narrow phone-shaped layout makes this worse because every leftover strand has to circle through the same slim route. The video only smooths out after the top cloud and at least one tall blue side strip are cleared. Because the board is so narrow, one lingering cloud strand can block everything below it. If the top is still crowded, do not force the body colors.

  • What shows that Yarn Loop Level 79 is moving into cleanup?

    The first job is to open the blue background and the cloud above the head so the orange body and white glove stop being squeezed into the center of the narrow frame. The character looks simple, but the cloud, the blue side field, and the dark outline around the head all keep taking turns blocking each other. The run ends with the orange torso and tiny head details floating almost alone in the middle once the outer blue shell is finally gone. Level 79 feels different because the artwork is stacked vertically inside a slim frame, almost like cleaning a sticker on a phone screen. The cloud at the top survives longer than expected, and the orange body keeps shrinking into a centered stick-figure shape once the background vanishes. The finish is a clean little column of character scraps rather than a wide scatter.

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