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Yarn Loop level guide

Yarn Loop Level 90 Walkthrough

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Level 90 becomes much easier once you clear the poster field and the outer moon ring before touching the star too hard. Open the shell first, and the moon face plus star center will stop overloading the route.

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Verified Board Notes

Initial Layout Geometry
The opening panel is a smiling blue crescent moon wrapped around a pink star. The moon has a darker blue outer rim and a lighter teal inner face, the background is mostly white, small yellow sparkles are scattered around the star, and a purple strip sits at the top and bottom edges. Three small keyholes are embedded along the moon's left inner side, so the board is a moon-and-star poster with a bright white field around it.
Goal / Target Area
The white background and the dark blue outer crescent need to open before the pink star and the lighter inner moon face can be cleared cleanly. The smiling moon looks like the whole level, but the poster-like white field and the thick blue outer arc keep the center locked for a long time. Even when the moon face is visibly open, the board still leaves sparkle fragments and arc stubs alive around the sides.
Opening Moves
The first useful work goes into the white field and the outer dark-blue crescent instead of the pink star. Light blue support helps once the thick arc begins to shorten, but the star is mostly a second-wave target. The opener is about breaking the poster shell around the moon before chasing the cute center.
Danger Zone
The board gets crowded around 00:35-00:45, when the white field, the dark outer crescent, the lighter inner moon face, the pink star, and the yellow sparkles are all trying to share the same loop. That is the false-finish moment where the picture looks clean and simple but still has too many thin layers alive. The jam fades only after a big section of the outer crescent and part of the white field finally disappear.
Unique Mechanics
Level 90 stacks one subject inside another: a star inside a crescent inside a white poster field. The outer moon rim and the white field survive longer than the smiling face suggests, and the keyholes make the left side of the crescent splinter into smaller leftovers. The endgame turns into a cleanup of arc scraps, sparkle dots, and a few pink star points.

Quick Tips for Level 90 (spoiler-free)

  • The pink star is bait if the dark blue crescent is still mostly whole. Break the ring first, or the star colors will keep circling behind the moon shell.
  • 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 90 — Full Solution

  1. Open the white background first so the moon-and-star picture stops behaving like a sealed poster.
  2. Work the dark blue outer crescent next, especially the long side arcs that keep the center locked.
  3. Bring in the lighter inner moon face only after the outer ring has already started to split.
  4. Delay heavy pink-star cleanup until the white field and the outer crescent are visibly shorter.
  5. Finish the star points, the inner moon face, and the last yellow sparkle dots after the thick blue shell has broken open.

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 90?

    The first useful work goes into the white field and the outer dark-blue crescent instead of the pink star. Light blue support helps once the thick arc begins to shorten, but the star is mostly a second-wave target. The opener is about breaking the poster shell around the moon before chasing the cute center. Level 90 becomes much easier once you clear the poster field and the outer moon ring before touching the star too hard. Open the shell first, and the moon face plus star center will stop overloading the route.

  • When does Yarn Loop Level 90 usually get jammed?

    The board gets crowded around 00:35-00:45, when the white field, the dark outer crescent, the lighter inner moon face, the pink star, and the yellow sparkles are all trying to share the same loop. That is the false-finish moment where the picture looks clean and simple but still has too many thin layers alive. The jam fades only after a big section of the outer crescent and part of the white field finally disappear. The pink star is bait if the dark blue crescent is still mostly whole. Break the ring first, or the star colors will keep circling behind the moon shell.

  • What shows that Yarn Loop Level 90 is moving into cleanup?

    The white background and the dark blue outer crescent need to open before the pink star and the lighter inner moon face can be cleared cleanly. The smiling moon looks like the whole level, but the poster-like white field and the thick blue outer arc keep the center locked for a long time. Even when the moon face is visibly open, the board still leaves sparkle fragments and arc stubs alive around the sides. Level 90 stacks one subject inside another: a star inside a crescent inside a white poster field. The outer moon rim and the white field survive longer than the smiling face suggests, and the keyholes make the left side of the crescent splinter into smaller leftovers. The endgame turns into a cleanup of arc scraps, sparkle dots, and a few pink star points.

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