Brain Test Level 73 Walkthrough: Connect the wires with two fingers to energize

Brain Test Level 73 Walkthrough: Connect the wires with two fingers to energize
Complete Strategy, Step-by-Step Explanation, Common Mistakes
🧩 Level Information
- Level Number: 73
- Problem Statement: Connect the wires with two fingers to energize
- Difficulty: Easy
🎯 Objective
Drag the broken wires on the screen simultaneously with two fingers to connect the endpoints and energize them.
📝 Steps to Solve
- Ensure that there are broken electrical wires (or cables) on the screen.
- Hold one end of a wire with one finger (e.g., the index finger of the right hand) and don't release it.
- Hold the other end of the wire with another finger (such as a finger of the left hand).
- Simultaneously drag the endpoints of each wire with two fingers, bringing them close enough to touch each other.
- Keep them in a touching state for a moment to trigger the energizing effect and clear the stage.
💡 Hints
- If moving the wire with just one finger doesn't connect them, you may need to operate them simultaneously.
- The term 'two fingers' is mentioned in the problem statement and answer, so be mindful of using multi-touch gestures.
- Pinch the endpoints of both wires with separate fingers and simultaneously bring them closer to make a connection.
🧠 Explanation & Points
This stage is designed to make players aware of the multi-touch capabilities on a smartphone or tablet. The text explicitly states 'with two fingers,' emphasizing the understanding of operation methods rather than logical twists as in traditional puzzles. By dragging the wires one by one with a single finger, players will feel 'unable to connect,' prompting a shift in approach. In Brain Test, there are many puzzles that use device-specific operations such as tilting the screen, pinch-in/pinch-out, long press, etc. This level also follows that flow, requiring intuitive yet insightful realization.
🔍 Common Mistakes
- Trying to move the wires with one finger, connecting one side and then attempting to move the other. This doesn't trigger the 'simultaneous operation' recognized by the game, resulting in no energization.
- Believing that just tapping or long-pressing the wires will automatically connect them and waiting idly.
- Overlooking the 'two fingers' instruction and attempting to solve with regular drag operations, getting stuck in the process.
- Focusing too much on the precise alignment of wires, not realizing that 'touching simultaneously' is more crucial than accurate positions.
🎉 Advice After Clearing
Remembering the sensation of simultaneous dragging with two fingers will help you quickly respond to similar multi-touch gimmicks in future levels. In Brain Test, hints about the operations are often hidden in the problem statement, so continue to pay attention to keywords in the text while playing.