Brain Test Level 347 Walkthrough: Which Glass Breaks?

Brain Test Level 347 Walkthrough: Which Glass Breaks?
Complete Guide, Step-by-Step Explanation, Common Mistakes
🧩 Level Info
- Level Number:347
- Question:Tap to break the glass at the middle-right and bottom-left
- Difficulty:normal
🎯 Objective
Tap to break only the glass at the hidden correct positions: middle-right and bottom-left.
📝 Steps to Solve
- Confirm that multiple panels of glass (or window glass) are arranged on the screen. They are usually in a grid layout (vertical and horizontal matrix).
- Visualize the positions as 'Up, Center, Down' and 'Left, Center, Right' to mentally identify which is 'middle-right' and which is 'bottom-left'.
- Tap once to break the glass at the middle-right. Only a single tap is necessary.
- Next, tap once to break the glass at the bottom-left. Again, only one tap is needed.
- Do not touch other glasses and wait. If only the two correct ones are broken, you will clear the level.
💡 Hints
- It is a stage where the question text itself is the answer. There is no need to look for unnecessary tricks, just tap as specified in the Japanese prompt.
- Consider 'middle-right' as the very right of the middle row of the grid and 'bottom-left' as the very left of the bottom row. Ensure not to confuse these positions.
- Avoid experimenting by tapping other glasses, as this might result in failure.
🧠 Analysis & Points
This stage is a typical trick puzzle where 'instructions themselves are the answer' as the problem statement and answer are the same. Players often tend to ponder "Which glass really breaks?" or "Is there a hidden glass?" but there is no need for additional reasoning. You simply need to specify the position and tap just as written. The key is to correctly understand the coordinates on the grid, recognizing 'right side of the center row' as middle-right and 'left side of the bottom row' as bottom-left. Additionally, designs often treat tapping any extra glass as incorrect, so precision in tapping only the two spots is required. In the Brain Test series, questions where the text is the answer sometimes appear, so avoiding overthinking it is another strategy tip.
🔍 Common Mistakes
- Misidentifying positions such as breaking glass at 'top-right' or 'center-left'.
- Tapping other glasses just in case, breaking unnecessary ones, and failing to meet clear conditions.
- Being unsure of what 'middle' is and tapping the second from the edge or diagonal position.
- Long duration spent looking for another gimmick not realizing the text provided is the answer.
🎉 Post-Clear Advice
If you notice the simple solution to break only the specified two, it's evidence of getting used to the typical Brain Test pattern where the text itself is the hint and the answer. Even in the next level, try to accept the displayed text as it is and proceed with that mindset.