Brain Test Level 345 Walkthrough: Tilt the Smartphone to the Left

Brain Test Level 345 Walkthrough: Tilt the Smartphone to the Left
Complete Walkthrough, Step-by-Step Explanation, Common Mistakes
🧩 Level Information
- Level Number: 345
- Problem Statement: Tilt the smartphone to the left
- Difficulty: Easy
🎯 Objective
Physically tilt the device (smartphone/tablet) to the left to clear the stage.
📝 Steps to Solve
- Hold the device without tapping the game screen.
- Lift the right side of the device slightly, and slowly tilt the entire screen to the left.
- Tilt it beyond a certain point to the left, and the game will detect it and clear the level.
💡 Hints
- If nothing happens when you tap the screen, try moving the smartphone itself.
- 'Tilt to the left' in the problem statement refers to the smartphone and not the character or object.
- Tilt the device significantly to the left to trigger the gyro/accelerometer sensor.
🧠 Analysis & Points
This stage is a straightforward 'device tilt' type puzzle where the problem statement is the answer. Instead of fiddling with the screen, physically tilting the smartphone (or tablet) being played on to the left triggers the accelerometer and gyroscope sensors, resulting in a clear. Brain Test often features questions that require manipulating the device itself, so it's important to think about moving the device when seeing terms like 'smartphone' or 'device' in the text.
🔍 Common Mistakes
- Swiping or dragging objects on the screen to the left.
- Trying to move a character or button to the left to solve it.
- Tilting the smartphone to the right, or shaking it up and down, resulting in incorrect direction.
- Focusing on the device's auto-rotate lock and trying to rotate the screen (this problem focuses on tilt sensor detection, not screen rotation).
🎉 Post-Clear Advice
Getting used to puzzles that require physically moving the device will help you quickly adapt to future stages. When problem statements include keywords like 'smartphone' or 'device', try not only controlling the screen but also tilting, shaking, or rotating the device itself.