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Turned on my gas stove and the flame is burning with these tall yellow and orange tips instead of the usual sharp blue. It seems to be flickering more than usual too. Is this safe to cook on?

Posted on April 18, 2026 by Admin

That’s a sign something isn’t quite right, and I wouldn’t treat it as “business as usual.”

A healthy gas stove flame should be mostly blue with maybe tiny yellow tips. When you’re seeing tall yellow/orange, flickering flames, it usually means the gas isn’t burning completely. That can happen if:

  • The burner ports are clogged (food debris, grease)
  • The burner cap is misaligned
  • There’s not enough air mixing with the gas
  • In some cases, it can produce carbon monoxide, which is dangerous

Is it safe right now?
I’d avoid using it until you figure out the cause. Yellow flames can produce soot and, more importantly, increase the risk of carbon monoxide exposure.

What you can check safely:

  • Turn everything off and let it cool
  • Remove the burner cap and make sure it’s seated properly
  • Clean the burner holes (use a pin or brush to clear debris)
  • Wipe away grease or spills around the burner
  • Make sure the area is well ventilated when you test it again

After cleaning:
Turn it back on briefly. If the flame goes back to steady blue, you’re probably fine.

If it stays yellow/flickering:

  • Don’t keep using it
  • It could be an air–gas mix issue or a regulator problem
  • Call a qualified technician or your gas provider to inspect it

If you also notice headaches, dizziness, or a strange smell while it’s on, stop immediately, ventilate the space, and get fresh air.

If you want, you can describe what the flame looks like in more detail (or what burner type you have), and I can help narrow it down further.

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