How to Get Twine in Pokopia
Twine is one of those “small” materials that quietly blocks progress because it’s used all over the place. The direct answer is:
Use Cut on textile garbage (cloth piles, cobwebs, etc.) to get Twine.
You can also generate Twine passively via certain Bug-type Pokémon once you’ve met/befriended them.

What Twine Is Used For
In our local recipe database, Twine appears in 96 recipes — so it’s worth stockpiling even if you only “need 1” right now.
High-impact early uses include:
- House partition (build layouts)
- Plain lamp (utilities)
- Party bunting (décor progression)
- Lots of flooring/wall patterns (Twine gets consumed faster than you think)
How to Get Twine in Pokopia (Direct Answer)
1) Cut textile garbage (fastest, most consistent)
Textile objects are most commonly found in and around abandoned buildings. Sweep a ruin area, Cut everything textile-looking, then move to the next building cluster.

2) Passive farming: Spinarak (and other Bug options)
After you meet certain Pokémon (for example, Spinarak), they can start producing Twine around their habitat. This is slower than active farming, but perfect for keeping a “Twine trickle” going while you do other routes.

3) Dream Island route (daily burst)
If you have access to Dream Islands, Twine can be part of a daily materials bundle (useful when you need a quick top-up without running ruins).
Best Way to Farm Twine Fast (5–8 Minute Loop)
- Pick a zone with multiple abandoned buildings close together (ruins clusters are ideal).
- Do a full sweep and Cut every textile object.
- Drop Twine into a Storage Box near your workbench so you don’t “accidentally spend it all” on décor.
- If you’re still short, supplement with passive drops (visit the habitat of your Twine-producing Pokémon).
Recipes That Commonly Need Twine
If you’re wondering why Twine disappears so fast, it’s because it’s used across:
- Building parts: partitions, steps, and utility structures
- Utilities: lamps and small functional items
- Blocks / patterns: flooring, wallpaper, and themed prints
Here are a few recipe pages to start from:

Related Materials to Farm Together
Twine farming overlaps with a lot of early “ruins” routes, so grab these while you’re there:
- Wastepaper (later becomes Paper via Recycle)
- Nonburnable garbage (often near trash clusters)
FAQ
Is Twine crafted or found?
It’s primarily found by destroying textile garbage. You can also generate it passively with some Pokémon (especially Bug types).
What is the fastest Twine route?
Run a tight circuit through abandoned buildings, using Cut on cobwebs/cloth piles.
Should you stockpile Twine early?
Yes. With 96 recipes using Twine in the local database, keeping a buffer prevents constant backtracking.
Related database pages
Next step
If you’re not sure how much Twine to farm, open the recipe list and search for your next build targets:






