Brain Test Level 94 Walkthrough: Give Two Apples

Brain Test Level 94 Walkthrough: Give Two Apples
Complete Guide, Step-by-Step Explanation, Common Mistakes
🧩 Level Info
- Level Number:94
- Task:Tap two apples. Swipe the last one together with the plate to give it.
- Difficulty:normal
🎯 Objective
Give the character two apples to clear the stage.
📝 Solution Steps
- Look at the apples on the screen. There should be multiple apples on the table.
- First, tap one apple that can be given normally to the character.
- You will notice that tapping the second apple doesn’t respond.
- Swipe the second apple together with the 'plate' towards the character.
- When you bring the apple on the plate in front of the character, they will accept it, and you clear the stage.
💡 Hints
- Hint 1: Simply tapping won’t give the second apple.
- Hint 2: Try moving not just the apple, but what’s underneath too.
- Hint 3: Try swiping the second apple along with the plate towards the character.
🧠 Explanation & Key Points
This stage is a type of trick question that breaks the assumption 'doing the same operation twice will suffice.' The first apple is easily given by tapping, but tapping the second apple the same way without any response creates a sense of discomfort for the player. Don’t give up at this point; by dragging the surrounding objects like the apple or plate, you’ll notice you can move the entire plate, leading to a solution. It’s a good question in Brain Test that requires a shift in thinking that 'what you see can usually be moved'.
🔍 Common Mistakes
- Continuously tapping the second apple.
- Randomly tapping other objects (characters or backgrounds) on the screen.
- Trying to drag only the apple, failing, and giving up.
- Thinking it is a "bug" and resetting the stage.
🎉 Advice After Clearing
Once you successfully give the two apples, the character will be satisfied, and you can proceed to the next stage. Here, getting into the habit of constantly trying operations other than tapping (dragging, swiping) will help you respond better to trick questions in the future.