Edge Loop (Alt + Click) not working in Blender 4.5 & 5.0.1

What we have tried (but issue still persists)


Tested in Blender 4.5 LTS and Blender 5.0.1 (same behavior in both)


Issue occurs even on default cube (no topology problems)


Edge turns white (pre-selection) instead of orange on click


Face selection works normally, problem only with edges


Ctrl + Alt + Click (Edge Ring) works, only Edge Loop fails


Reset Blender preferences to default


Restored default keymap


Switched between Select Tool and Box Select


Checked Edge Select mode only (not mixed with vertex/face)


Toggled Emulate 3 Button Mouse ON and OFF


Disabled Xbox Game Bar / Windows overlays


Disabled NVIDIA in-game overlay


Updated GPU drivers (NVIDIA + Intel)


Tested with no addons installed


Issue started recently (was working earlier)

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  • Omar Domenech replied

    If you're not on a laptop, can you try plugging your mouse and keyboard on a different computer and test thingsthere? Just to see if it's not your peripherals that are broken all of a sudden? 

    Martin says it may be hardware breaking, but it's hard to diagnose from a distance.

    Maybe even try on a couple older Blender versions, to really make sure is not a recent bug that is persisting? 

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  • Dwayne Savage(dillenbata3) replied
    If you're using emulate 3 button mouse then you need to double click instead of alt+left click 
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  • Sascha Feider(SFE-Viz) replied

    You've tried on a default cube? Maybe what you're trying to alt-click select isn't an edge loop, because the default cube doesn't have edge loops.
    For the alt-click to work you have to select edges that are connected end-to-end in a line. When you hit a pole, like on the cube where the edge ends on a vertex connected to three edges, then the loop selection stops there.
    You can read more on it with examples here: https://docs.blender.org/manual/en/latest/modeling/meshes/selecting/loops.html

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  • Harsh Yadav(Harsh_at_cgcookie) replied

    What is happening (tested on default cube)

    Alt + Left Click does NOT select an edge loop

    Select → Edge Loop (menu) also does NOT work

    Loop Cut (Ctrl + R) inner loop selection works

    Edge Ring selection (Ctrl + Alt + Click) works

    Selecting edges connected on the same axis/plane works

    Happens on a fresh default cube, no extra geometry

    What I have already tried

    Tested on Blender 3.6, 4.5 LTS, and 5.0.1

    Changed mouse (hardware test)

    Checked Emulate 3 Button Mouse

    Reset preferences to factory defaults

    Verified Blender Default keymap

    Disabled Xbox Game Bar and Windows overlays

    Disabled NVIDIA in-game overlay

    Issue started recently (was working earlier)

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  • Harsh Yadav(Harsh_at_cgcookie) replied


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  • Sascha Feider(SFE-Viz) replied

    What you're describing is totally normal behaviour. Your are not trying to select an edge loop, when you select one of the outer edges on a cube. The edges on a cube end in a pole, in this case a vertex connected to three edges. An edge loop will not continue there.
    When you add an edge loop down the middle of the cube, that's an edge loop, because you don't run into a pole. So alt-clicking one of the default edges on a default cube does note select an edge loop, because there is none.

  • Martin Bergwerf replied

    Sacha is right, but ALT+Select, can also Select Boundary Edge Loops, like here (Default Cube, top Face Deleted):

    Boundary.png

    Terminology: a Boundary Edge, is an Edge that is connected to exactly 1 Face.

    Maybe that's where you get confused and say: it worked before.

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  • Martin Bergwerf replied

    Fun fact:

    If ALT+Select only Selects part of a Boundary Edge Loop (like if you try this on a Plane Primitive), then ALT+Clicking on the same Edge again will Select the whole Boundary Loop.


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  • Omar Domenech replied

    Mystery solved. I'm glad your mouse and keyboard are just fine. 

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  • Harsh Yadav(Harsh_at_cgcookie) replied

    Thank you, CG Cookie community.

    It turned out to be a silly beginner confusion — I’m still learning.

    The issue was the n-gon pole.

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  • coyo (coyohti) replied

    "Silly beginner confusion" is a big reason we are here to help! Blender has so many little things that can, and will, catch you up sooner or later. Learning how to troubleshoot, what questions to ask, and how to ask them often seems like half the process. You did an excellent job breaking down what you tried and that helps so much!

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