Yarn Loop level guide
Yarn Loop Level 9 Walkthrough
Level 9 goal: thin the orange face before the glasses and eye details take over. Orange fills most of the board and sets the pace, while gray, brown, black, and white belong to smaller inner features. Open the large face shell first, then bring the feature colors in when the center is truly reachable.
Quick Tips for Level 9 (spoiler-free)
- Use the large orange bobbins first because they control when the rest of the board can matter.
- Mix in gray and brown only after the glasses edge and hair tufts have openings.
- Keep black and white back until the eye region is no longer sealed inside orange.
How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 9 — Full Solution
- Start with the large orange bobbins to break the face shell.
- Mix in gray and brown once the glasses edge and hair tufts have visible openings.
- Hold black and white until the eye region is truly exposed instead of trapped inside orange.
- Watch tray space carefully because the big orange work stays active for a long time.
- If the tray fills around 00:13, wait for one orange pull to finish, then close the glasses, eyes, and final smile details.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Starting a color before checking whether its full loop route is open.
- Clearing the nearest yarn segment while leaving its matching color blocked.
- Rushing the first move before spotting which color has the cleanest path.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Level 9 punish early feature taps?
It is an early lesson in big-shell discipline. The detailed inner features are tempting, but they only wait if orange still seals the center.
When should gray and brown join the run?
Bring them in once the glasses edge and the small brown hair tufts have visible openings after orange begins to thin.
What is the key problem at 00:13?
Orange, gray, and brown can use all available tray space while the feature colors still cannot enter safely. The board steadies when one large face pull completes.