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Yarn Loop Review, Guide & Beginner Tips

Rating 4.7 Android Rated Everyone Free with in-app purchases

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Description

Yarn Loop is a colorful ordering puzzle where bobbins collect matching stitches from knitted patterns. The conveyor-and-rack rules create satisfying planning, although hidden colors and tight temporary capacity can turn later levels into trial and error.

Yarn Loop Review

Yarn Loop asks players to select colored bobbins that travel along a conveyor and remove matching stitches from a knitted design. Each bobbin has limited capacity. A full bobbin disappears after completing its work, while one with capacity remaining may occupy a rack position until more stitches of its color become available.

That simple rule creates the main puzzle: choose an order that keeps the conveyor moving and does not fill every temporary slot. Removing one color can reveal another layer of the pattern, so the most visible choice is not always the most useful. The soft yarn theme makes progress easy to read, and watching a pattern unravel gives each solved sequence a clear visual payoff.

Difficulty rises by concealing colors, increasing overlap, and restricting rack space. A move can be legal yet still make the board unsolvable because the bobbin waits with no accessible matching stitches. Limited aids can recover mistakes, but repeated use weakens the ordering challenge.

Yarn Loop works well as a compact sorting puzzle when players inspect capacity values, predict which layer will be exposed next, and preserve one flexible rack position. It is less satisfying when a hidden section cannot reasonably be anticipated on the first attempt.

Base Info

Platforms Android, iOS
Developer HORUS ENTERTAINMENT LIMITED
Downloads 1M
Price Free with in-app purchases
Package com.combo.yarnflow
Content Rating Everyone
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How to Play Yarn Loop

Inspect the visible stitches, available bobbins, their colors, and their capacity values. Tap a bobbin to send it onto the conveyor. It collects accessible stitches of the same color until its capacity is exhausted or no matching stitch remains.

If the capacity reaches zero, the bobbin leaves the board. If capacity remains, it moves to a temporary rack and waits for more of its color to become exposed. The level fails when the rack and other holding positions are filled with bobbins that cannot continue.

Choose bobbins that can complete immediately or remove a layer that exposes a needed color. Compare capacity with the visible number of matching stitches; a large mismatch may create a long-lived blocker. Keep at least one rack position open for an unexpected remainder.

When several colors are available, prioritize the one supporting the topmost knitted section rather than the most numerous color overall. Use an undo, extra slot, or similar aid only after identifying which earlier choice blocked the sequence. Clear the entire pattern to complete the level.

Pros

  • Distinct knitted visual theme
  • Capacity values create useful ordering decisions
  • Progress is easy to follow visually
  • Short levels suit mobile play

Cons

  • Hidden layers can require exploratory attempts
  • Tight rack space causes sudden failures
  • Limited aids may become important on later boards

Beginner Tips

  • Compare each bobbin's capacity with visible matching stitches.
  • Prefer bobbins that can finish and leave the board immediately.
  • Remove upper layers that expose colors needed by waiting bobbins.
  • Keep one temporary rack position open whenever possible.
  • Use a rescue tool only after tracing the blocking move.

FAQ

Why does a bobbin move to the rack?

It still has unused capacity but no currently accessible stitches of its color.

When does a bobbin disappear?

It leaves after collecting enough matching stitches to reduce its capacity to zero.

Why keep a rack position empty?

A newly selected bobbin may have leftover capacity, and an open position prevents an immediate blockage.

What is the safest first move?

Choose a bobbin that can finish immediately or expose a color needed by another clear sequence.

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