Brain Test Level 175 Walkthrough: Tap Green 3 Times, Blue 10 Times, Red 5 Times

Brain Test Level 175 Walkthrough: Tap Green 3 Times, Blue 10 Times, Red 5 Times
Complete Guide, Steps, Common Mistakes
🧩 Level Information
- Level Number: 175
- Task: Tap Green 3 times, Blue 10 times, Red 5 times
- Difficulty: Hard
🎯 Objective
Tap the specified number of times on the words "Green," "Blue," and "Red" as instructed on the screen. You must tap on the color names within the task text, not on the visually colored buttons.
📝 Solving Steps
- Carefully observe the task text at the top of the screen: "Tap Green 3 times, Blue 10 times, Red 5 times".
- The colorful buttons below may be eye-catching, but do not touch them initially. Instead, move your finger close to the words in the task text.
- Find the word "Green" within the task text and tap it 3 times.
- Next, tap the word "Blue" in the task text 10 times. Count aloud or in your mind to ensure the count is correct.
- Finally, tap the word "Red" in the task text 5 times. Be careful not to press other words or buttons.
- Once you have tapped the three colors the specified number of times, the condition is met, and you clear the stage.
💡 Hints
- First, take a good look at the whole screen and consider where the 'tappable parts' truly are.
- Are the colorful buttons below really what you should be tapping? Or maybe...
- The colorful buttons below are decoys. Tap the words of the color names (Green, Blue, Red) in the task text the specified number of times.
🧠 Explanation & Points
At first glance, this seems like a simple counting puzzle involving tapping the green, blue, and red buttons below the specified number of times. However, in Brain Test, the text on the screen often becomes a tappable 'element.' This stage follows that pattern, and many players are drawn to the flashy color buttons, failing to recognize the essential interactivity of the task text. The key is to re-think the text directive as an object. Only tapping on the text counts, so you must tap the text the specified number of times to clear the stage. It is a meta-trick problem that requires more than just attention, redefining 'what is a button'.
🔍 Common Mistakes
- Continuously tapping the colorful buttons below the specified number of times leads nowhere.
- Tapping colors in no particular order (ignoring the sequence: Green → Blue → Red) causes incorrect count processing.
- Accidentally touching other color names or buttons while tapping the text resets the internal count.
- Miscalculating the number of taps leads to overshooting or under shooting the 3, 10, or 5 tap counts.
🎉 Post-Clear Advice
This stage required the typical Brain Test meta-thought: "The task text could be a button." In future high-difficulty stages, more easily revealing tricks will require not jumping to conclusions on what appears tappable, questioning even the text and decorative elements.