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Brain Test Level 262 Walkthrough: Align the Connected Colors to Yellow, Yellow, Blue

Brain Test Level 262 Walkthrough: Align the Connected Colors to Yellow, Yellow, Blue

Brain Test Level 262 Walkthrough: Align the Connected Colors to Yellow, Yellow, Blue

Complete Guide, Step-by-Step Explanation, Common Mistakes

🧩 Level Information

  • Level Number: 262
  • Question: Align the connected colors to Yellow, Yellow, Blue
  • Difficulty: Normal

🎯 Objective

Set the colors of the lamps (or round panels) actually "connected by a line" on the screen to 'Yellow, Yellow, Blue' from left to right. Don't be misled by disconnected or dummy colors.

📝 Step-by-step Solution

  1. First, observe the colored lamps (or round panels) lined up on the screen and the lines (cables/pipes) connecting them. Identify which are actually connected by a single line.
  2. Trace the line with your finger to find a route that is "unbroken" and "properly connected" from start to goal. You can ignore lines that are interrupted halfway or isolated lamps that aren't connected to others.
  3. Check the connected order from left to right, top to bottom, or according to the in-game sequence, focusing only on those three (or specified number) panels.
  4. If the color buttons (Yellow, Blue, Red, etc.) at the bottom or around the screen are of the tap-to-change type, tap each connected panel one by one to change their colors, adjusting them to the order "Yellow → Yellow → Blue".
  5. If the type involves dragging to repaint, drag the yellow paint (or icon) to the first and second panels to change them to yellow, then drag the blue paint to the third panel to change it to blue.
  6. When the colors of all 'connected' panels are aligned as specified in the order "Yellow, Yellow, Blue," the puzzle is solved. Confirm the results and make a final check to ensure no unnecessary panels have been mixed in.

💡 Hints

  • The key point is not to make "all the panels" Yellow, Yellow, Blue, but only the "connected panels" in that sequence. First, closely observe the lines.
  • Trace the line with your finger to ensure there are no interruptions. Panels connected to broken lines are not included in the conditions.
  • If there are multiple buttons to change colors, focus on the order (Yellow→Yellow→Blue) and match it to the decided sequence from left or top, etc. There's no need to make everything yellow or blue.
  • If things don't align, reconsider which panels indeed belong to the same "single line" group, and it may solve the problem.

🧠 Analysis & Key Points

This level is considered to be a puzzle with observational elements and a trap feature that makes you read the condition of 'connected colors' properly. Players tend to try to change the colors of all panels or lamps on the screen or match the sequence of 'Yellow, Yellow, Blue' directly to the position of the buttons. However, the actual solution is to focus solely on 'groups connected by a single line' and align the colors within that group to Yellow, Yellow, Blue. A common pattern in Brain Test is to 'carefully observe the actual connection of lines, pipes, or cables' and 'ignore dummy objects'. This level is the same, and being able to notice that lines are interrupted halfway or divided into different groups is crucial. By understanding the question properly and fulfilling the given conditions (connected/order/color) one by one, players can solve it.

🔍 Common Mistakes

  • Attempting to set the color pattern to Yellow, Yellow, Blue for all panels (lamps) on the screen. In reality, you only need to match the 'connected group'.
  • Failing to notice the line is broken and trying to include panels connected to a broken line, never reaching the correct answer.
  • Ignoring the 'Yellow, Yellow, Blue' sequence and making all three either yellow or blue, hence not satisfying the order condition.
  • Operating mistakes by attempting to drag when it's a tap-type change or repeatedly tapping only when it’s a drag-type change, thinking the color won't change.
  • Assuming you have to use all color buttons, including dummy ones (like red or green), which leads to confusion by trying to use all colors.

🎉 Advice After Clearing

This level teaches the importance of thoroughly verifying the condition of 'connected'. In Brain Test, even objects that look similar often have both functioning and dummy ones mixed together. In the next levels, carefully observing the actual connections like lines, pipes, or power presence before acting can make solving easier.

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