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Brain Test Level 106 Walkthrough: Swipe the play button below to the computer

Brain Test Level 106 Walkthrough: Swipe the play button below to the computer
Complete Guide・Step-by-Step Explanation・Common Mistakes
🧩 Level Info
- Level Number: 106
- Question: Swipe the play button below to the computer
- Difficulty: Easy
🎯 Objective
Drag the play button at the bottom of the screen and swipe it to the top of the computer screen.
📝 Steps to Solve
- Find the play button (▶ mark) at the bottom of the screen.
- Keep your finger on the play button without releasing, and drag it upward.
- Swipe it to the top of the computer screen (monitor part) and overlay the play button onto the computer screen.
- You clear the level once the play button is on the computer screen.
💡 Hints
- There is no need to 'press' the play button. Try seeing if it can be moved.
- Following the instructions as 'swipe to bring' is the key. Try dragging from the bottom of the screen to the top.
- Rather than moving the computer, bring the play button icon itself to the top of the computer screen.
🧠 Explanation & Key Points
This stage is a straightforward trick problem if you follow the instructions literally. Many players think 'play = tap to play' and try to press the play button below, but actually, you need to drag the button itself to the computer. The question clearly states 'swipe to bring', and the puzzle tests whether you can execute it without skipping over. It teaches a general idea common in Brain Test, that objects on the screen can be 'moved' as well as 'pressed'.
🔍 Common Mistakes
- Repeatedly tapping the play button, leading to thoughts of 'unresponsive' or 'is it a bug?'.
- Trying to tap on the computer screen or drag the computer unit to the play button below.
- Not considering the play button can move and tapping all over (keyboard, mouse, cables, etc.) searching for hidden mechanics.
🎉 Advice After Clearing
Placing the play button on the computer screen makes it possible to play the video and clear the stage. Remember the typical Brain Test idea that 'buttons can be moved as well as pressed'. In the next level, start by suspecting if objects can be dragged to make solving easier.