Be sure the string is looped, not tied around the axle. Look for knots in the string. Untwist the string a little so the axle can spin freely within the loop at the end. Check to see if the string is tangled inside the yo-yo or screwed into the axle threading. If the string is tangled inside a non take-apart yo-yo and you use a paper clip, scissors, or other sharp or metallic object to remove it, be very careful not to scratch the axle or inside of the yo-yo as this will quickly cut through your string.
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1. Take the string and tape it to the body of the yo-yo
2. Wrap the string around the yo-yo.
first you have to put the string back in the ball . then you test it and i mite work
It is very tough. I cant get mine. But when I get it I'll tell you. For now buy a new one!
You need to tease out the string, which must be in a knot in between the two halves. Try using a needle or a thin, pointed skewer.
you dont just buy a new one they are like 10 bucks for like 100
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