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Brain Test Level 419 Walkthrough: Tilt the Phone to the Right

Brain Test Level 419 Walkthrough: Tilt the Phone to the Right
Complete Walkthrough・Step-by-Step Guide・Common Mistakes
🧩 Level Information
- Level Number: 419
- Prompt: Tilt the Phone to the Right
- Difficulty: Easy
🎯 Objective
Follow the on-screen instructions, physically tilt the phone (device) to the right to clear the stage.
📝 Steps to Solve
- Look carefully at the game screen and confirm that there are no buttons or mechanisms beyond the instruction to "tilt the phone to the right."
- Without tapping or swiping the screen, hold and tilt the device itself to the right (clockwise).
- When you tilt it past a certain point to the right, the game detects the tilt and automatically considers the level complete.
- Once the clear message appears, return the device to its original orientation.
💡 Hints
- Simply tapping on the screen will not do anything. Use the phone itself, outside the screen.
- The answer is written directly in the prompt. Perform the action of tilting to the right physically.
- Tilt the device not just slightly but clearly to the right so that the accelerometer reacts, allowing you to clear the stage.
🧠 Analysis & Key Points
This level is an intuitive puzzle with "no tricks," testing your ability to follow the literal instructions. In many stages, players tend to focus only on interacting with on-screen items or searching for hidden mechanisms. However, this puzzle simply states "tilt the phone to the right," with no further hints or objects on the screen. Recognizing this as a problem utilizing the device's accelerometer is the key. In Brain Test, problems utilizing the device's tilt or vibration repeatedly appear. Therefore, this level in the latter part of the series also serves as a check to ensure you've remembered "basic operations." Without extra twists, the structure allows you to clear it simply by physically tilting the phone to the right as instructed.
🔍 Common Mistakes
- Repeatedly tapping the screen.
- Attempting to solve it using only gestures on the screen, such as swiping or long pressing.
- Tilting the phone to the left, causing no reaction and leading to trying alternative solutions.
- Tilting the device only slightly, leading to the misconception that it's a bug due to a lack of sensor reaction.
- Misunderstanding it as an issue with the auto-rotate setting or screen orientation and fiddling with system settings.
🎉 Post-Clear Advice
This was a simple problem of "just doing what's written." Moving forward, remember that tricks using outside the screen (shake, tilt, invert, etc.) may appear, and if you get stuck, think about moving the device itself.