Brain Test Level 128 Walkthrough: Connect Everything to France

Brain Test Level 128 Walkthrough: Connect Everything to France
Complete Guide・Step-by-Step Explanation・Common Mistakes
🧩 Level Information
- Level Number: 128
- Puzzle Statement: Connect Everything to France
- Difficulty: normal
🎯 Objective
Connect all countries (or objects) on the screen to France "simultaneously," not individually, by drawing lines with creativity.
📝 Step-by-Step Solution
- Identify the French flag (or the label "France"). This will be the standard object.
- Individually drag pieces from other countries (such as Germany, Spain, Italy, the UK, etc.) and place them over France to gather them together.
- Ensure that all country pieces are crowded around (or on top of) France, touching one another.
- Finally, if there are objects like cables or lines, connect their end to the cluster gathered around France. If everything is in contact, it will be judged as "everything connected to France" and clear the level.
- There is no need to draw multiple lines separately or connect them in order. The key is to 'gather everything in one place and connect them at once.'
💡 Hints
- First, clearly identify which one is "France." Focus on the flag or text.
- Connecting everything with lines separately can be too cumbersome. Think of an easier, more collective way to connect them.
- Pieces from other countries should not be fixed. Try dragging anything that can be moved.
- After gathering the pieces of countries around France like a "dumpling," if there is a cable (line), connect only one line to that cluster.
🧠 Explanation & Key Points
This stage is a type of deceptive problem where players can easily fail by interpreting the instruction "Connect everything to France" literally and trying to connect everything individually with lines. This is a common pattern in Brain Test, where the goal is to have all objects treated as a single group by overlapping them and interpreting them as collectively connected. The pieces of the countries on the screen are just located apart, and since they can be moved freely, gathering them tightly around France will make the game interpret it as "everything is connected to France." For players, it's important to temporarily shift their mindset from controlling lines or wiring meticulously to altering the overall layout of objects.
🔍 Common Mistakes
- Attempting to connect each country and France with individual lines or cables. In many cases, lines are insufficient, or there are limits to the number of lines allowed, resulting in failure.
- Failing to move France and trying to manage everything with the countries in their original positions.
- Failing to realize country pieces can be moved and constantly trying to create lines through tapping, long-pressing, or swiping.
- If only one cable (line) is available, prematurely deciding it can't connect everything and not reaching the concept of having objects touch each other.
🎉 Post-Clear Advice
Once all countries are gathered around France and connected at once, you clear the stage. Instead of separately adding lines, you should have realized the typical Brain Test trick of rethinking the entire setup. In the next stage, consider the idea of trying to move things that may seem immovable.