Select and Move: Tap on a pin where a rope is attached to pick it up, then tap an empty hole on the board to relocate that end of the rope.
Untangle Logic: Ropes can cross over each other, but they cannot pass through each other. You must find the correct sequence of moves to layer the ropes so they no longer intersect.
Clear the Board: A level is completed when all ropes are completely untangled and no longer overlapping.
Limited Moves/Time: Some levels include constraints such as a move counter or a timer, adding a layer of challenge to the sorting process.
Strategy Tips
Identify the "Top" Rope: Look for the rope that is sitting on top of all the others. Untangling the outermost layer first is usually the most efficient way to open up space for the more deeply buried knots.
Free Up Holes Early: Avoid filling every empty hole on the board immediately. Keeping at least one or two spots open is essential for "shuffling" ropes around as you look for a path to clear the center.
Focus on Color Groups: If the board is particularly crowded, try to move all ropes of a specific color toward one side of the screen. Grouping them by color helps you visualize the remaining tangles more clearly.
Check the "Locked" Ends: Some rope ends may be fixed or blocked by other objects. Always check which pieces can move before committing to a complex sequence, so you don't accidentally box yourself into a corner.
Look for the Straightest Path: Sometimes a simple "swap" between two adjacent pins is all it takes to uncross a section. Don't overthink the moves; often the shortest path to untangling a knot is the most direct one.









