Brain Test Level 448 Walkthrough: Let All Mice Be Eaten by the Animal on the Left

Brain Test Level 448 Walkthrough: Let All Mice Be Eaten by the Animal on the Left
Complete Strategy, Step-by-Step Guide, Common Mistakes
🧩 Level Information
- Level Number: 448
- Objective: Let all mice be eaten by the animal on the left
- Difficulty: Normal
🎯 Objective
Clear the level by letting all the mice on the screen be eaten by the "animal on the left"
📝 Step-by-Step Guide
- First, focus on the positions of the two animals lined up side by side. The animal on the left cannot (or will not) eat the mice, so the conditions cannot be met as is.
- Long press and drag the animal on the right and move it to swap positions with the animal on the left (or drag the animal on the left to the right to swap the positions of the two).
- By doing this, the animal capable of eating mice will come to the "left side," and the "animal on the left" in the question will switch.
- Drag each mouse on the screen to the mouth of the animal that has just been moved to the left and let that animal eat the mice.
- Once all the mice have been eaten by the same animal on the left, the level will be cleared.
💡 Hints
- The "animal on the left" is not necessarily the animal that was initially on the left. Consider whether you can change the positions themselves.
- If nothing happens when you tap the mouse directly, try dragging it closer to a different location or animal.
- If the animal on the right seems more likely to eat the mice, move that animal to the left side and then let it eat the mice.
🧠 Analysis & Key Points
This stage is a deceptive problem designed to trap the player into the concept of the "animal on the left." Many people think only about "how to get the animal on the left to eat the mice," but in reality, the key point is that the positions themselves can be changed. By dragging the carnivorous animal (the one likely to eat the mice) from the right side to the left side, that animal becomes the new "animal on the left," fulfilling the conditions. It is a typical Brain Test problem structure that requires breaking the fixed notion of the screen layout and thinking about moving the UI itself.
🔍 Common Mistakes
- Continuing to bring mice close to the animal that has been on the left from the beginning, even though there is no response, and repeating the same action.
- Letting the animal on the right eat the mice, thus not fulfilling the "animal on the left" condition while experimenting.
- Assuming that animals cannot be moved and failing to notice that their positions can be swapped.
- Focusing too much on enlarging/shrinking mice or trying to reduce their number by searching for other gimmicks, straying away from the core concept.
🎉 After Clear Advice
The key to this stage is the idea that the "left side" is not absolute, and the conditions can be changed by swapping. As an exercise in breaking fixed notions, try to be aware of whether you can move the actual arrangement on the screen in future levels as well.