Brain Test Level 324 Walkthrough: Cut and Serve Your Favorite Part of the Chicken

Brain Test Level 324 Walkthrough: Cut and Serve Your Favorite Part of the Chicken
Complete Walkthrough, Step-by-step Guide, Common Mistakes
🧩 Level Information
- Level Number: 324
- Challenge: Use a knife to cut the chicken and place your favorite parts on the plate. The face changes based on your preference, so align it accordingly.
- Difficulty: hard
🎯 Objective
Use the knife to cut the chicken and place only the parts that suit the character's preferences on the plate, aiming to make all appear satisfied.
📝 Solution Steps
- Long-press the knife on the screen and swipe over the entire chicken, cutting it into parts like the head, breast, wings, and thighs.
- Drag the cut parts and place them on the plates in front of each character.
- Check the expressions on the characters’ faces the moment you place a part on the plate. Smiling indicates they like it, while frowning means they dislike it.
- If the expression is negative, swipe the part off the plate and replace it with another, checking the expressions again.
- Continue swapping the parts until you find a combination where everyone is smiling (satisfied expression).
- Once all characters have a satisfied expression simultaneously, you clear the level.
💡 Hints
- First, use the knife on the chicken to cut it into parts, not just whole. Try swiping in addition to tapping.
- The characters’ facial expression changes when parts are placed on the plate serve as clues for who likes which part. Learn each preference one by one.
- You need to satisfy everyone simultaneously, so if only one smiles while others are unsatisfied, change the arrangement.
- Some parts may remain unused. It’s important to remember you don’t have to use every part.
- If you’re really stuck, think of it like a combination puzzle, and consider making notes of who likes and dislikes each part.
🧠 Analysis & Points
This stage is a puzzle combining action elements (cutting with a knife) and logic elements (deducing who prefers which parts). The starting point is recognizing that placing the whole chicken won't satisfy characters, so the notion of 'cutting up' is essential. Preferences aren't explicitly stated, with 'facial expression changes' the only feedback clue when a part is placed. Thus, this level assumes a trial-and-error approach using feedback to determine preferences, leveraging 'mistakes' as information. Additionally, since all characters must be satisfied simultaneously, even if one’s preference is known, arrangements must be checked against others for consistency to find the optimal combination. Therefore, this stage is a simple drag-and-drop action layered with a light logic puzzle.
🔍 Common Mistakes
- Assuming nothing happens when tapping the chicken and wondering if it's a 'bug.' Actually, the chicken needs to be cut with a swipe of the knife.
- Dragging the whole chicken onto the plate and getting stuck because 'no character is satisfied'.
- Believing parts are fixed once placed, and not attempting to replace them even with negative expressions. They can indeed be freely swapped.
- Assuming one character's liked parts should fill all plates without considering others’ preferences. It’s likely each character has different preferences.
- Believing all parts must be distributed and struggling with arrangements due to unnecessary parts. It's okay to have leftover parts.
🎉 Post-Clear Advice
Once all faces are smiling simultaneously, a 'Perfect Presentation!' and 'This is a feast!' atmosphere triggers stage-clear animations, allowing progression to the next level.