Brain Test 1 answerverified guide

Brain Test 1 Level 142

Puzzle prompt

The student can’t think of an answer to the test question

Direct answer

Turn your phone upside down to pump blood to her head.

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Step 1
Brain Test 1 Level 142 step 1 showing the stuck student puzzle
walkthrough

Follow the screen sequence

Use the images as a compact replay of the solving path. The text below each frame explains what should change.

Step 101
Brain Test 1 Level 142 step 1 showing the stuck student puzzle
Notice that tapping the student does not solve the question by itself.
Step 202
Brain Test 1 Level 142 step 2 showing the upside-down phone solution
Turn the phone upside down and wait for the orientation trick to finish.
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Hint ladder

This is a classic orientation trick page.
01 / Tiny hint

The answer is not on the person alone.

02 / Stronger hint

Change the phone orientation before trying anything else.

03 / Final answer

Turn your phone upside down to pump blood to her head.

Video walkthrough

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Same number in other versions

Brain Test versions can reuse the same level number with a different puzzle. If the screenshot or question does not match your game, switch to the same number in another version or use the nearby level links.

Why this works

The puzzle uses the body-position trick. Reversing the phone changes the character’s orientation and solves the condition.

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Strategy guide

  • 1.Consider physical actions beyond tapping - the solution involves device manipulation;
  • 2.Think about real-world thinking aids - blood flow to the brain helps concentration;
  • 3.Remember this game uses phone orientation - turning upside down is a common mechanic.

If it did not work

  • 1.If she does not react, hold the inverted position longer.
  • 2.If you only touched the character, try the orientation change first.
  • 3.If the scene seems frozen, confirm the phone is fully upside down.

FAQs

What mechanic does this use?

Phone rotation and real-world logic.

Do I need a hidden item?

No, the main action is the device orientation.

Common mistakes

  • 1.Tapping the student's head repeatedly, expecting a thought bubble to appear;
  • 2.Typing random answers into the test paper using the keyboard;
  • 3.Dragging objects from the screen onto the student to help them think.

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