Yarn Loop level guide
Yarn Loop Level 9 Walkthrough
Level 9 is easiest when you treat the orange face as the outer wall and the glasses-and-eyes as the finish. Open the face first, then let the feature colors clean up once the center is genuinely reachable.
Verified Board Notes
- Initial Layout Geometry
- The opening board is a square orange face with black-rimmed glasses, white eyes, a curved black smile, and small brown hair tufts on top. The picture sits inside a conveyor loop with a five-slot tray below and a bottom pile dominated by large orange bobbins.
- Goal / Target Area
- Orange is the biggest visible color, but it is still a shell around the glasses and eye details. The safest target is to thin the face first while keeping just enough gray, brown, black, and white ready for the features once the orange shell has openings.
- Opening Moves
- The clean run feeds the large orange bobbins first, then introduces gray and brown to support the glasses and hair as the face begins to open. Black and white are most effective later, when the eye area is truly exposed and no longer trapped inside the orange block.
- Danger Zone
- The tray hits full pressure around 00:13, when orange, gray, and brown work have consumed all available room and the feature colors still cannot enter safely. The board steadies only after one of the large face pulls completes and gives space back to the queue.
- Unique Mechanics
- Level 9 is an early lesson in big-shell discipline. The picture is dominated by one massive color, and the detailed inner features are tiny enough to tempt early taps that only end up waiting.
Quick Tips for Level 9 (spoiler-free)
- When one color occupies most of the board, it usually also controls the pace. In Level 9, orange decides when everything else gets to matter.
- 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 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 sealed inside orange.
- Keep an eye on tray space because the big orange work stays active for a long time.
- Around `00:13`, if the tray is full, 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
What should I clear first in Yarn Loop Level 9?
The clean run feeds the large orange bobbins first, then introduces gray and brown to support the glasses and hair as the face begins to open. Black and white are most effective later, when the eye area is truly exposed and no longer trapped inside the orange block. Level 9 is easiest when you treat the orange face as the outer wall and the glasses-and-eyes as the finish. Open the face first, then let the feature colors clean up once the center is genuinely reachable.
When does Yarn Loop Level 9 usually get jammed?
The tray hits full pressure around 00:13, when orange, gray, and brown work have consumed all available room and the feature colors still cannot enter safely. The board steadies only after one of the large face pulls completes and gives space back to the queue. When one color occupies most of the board, it usually also controls the pace. In Level 9, orange decides when everything else gets to matter.
What shows that Yarn Loop Level 9 is moving into cleanup?
Orange is the biggest visible color, but it is still a shell around the glasses and eye details. The safest target is to thin the face first while keeping just enough gray, brown, black, and white ready for the features once the orange shell has openings. Level 9 is an early lesson in big-shell discipline. The picture is dominated by one massive color, and the detailed inner features are tiny enough to tempt early taps that only end up waiting.