Brain Test 1 answerverified guide

Brain Test 1 Level 159

Puzzle prompt

Cheer him up please

Direct answer

One his foot is bigger and has tickling, Rub them with your finger until he starts laughing.

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Step 1
Brain Test 1 Level 159 step 1 showing the cheer him up 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 159 step 1 showing the cheer him up puzzle
Look for the body part that can react to repeated touch.
Step 202
Brain Test 1 Level 159 step 2 showing the tickling solution
Rub the larger foot until the character starts laughing.
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Hint ladder

This is a good reaction-based page.
01 / Tiny hint

Tickling is the key, not giving a direct answer.

02 / Stronger hint

Use your finger on the foot that reacts the most.

03 / Final answer

One his foot is bigger and has tickling, Rub them with your finger until he starts laughing.

Video walkthrough

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Why this works

The puzzle hides the response in the character’s reaction rather than in an object. Repeated touch triggers the laugh state.

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Strategy guide

  • 1.Observe the visual clue: one foot is noticeably larger than the other;
  • 2.Use your finger to rub both feet simultaneously for several seconds;
  • 3.Continue rubbing until the character's expression changes to laughter.

If it did not work

  • 1.If nothing happens, keep rubbing instead of tapping once.
  • 2.If you targeted the wrong foot, switch to the larger one.
  • 3.If the reaction is delayed, maintain the contact until the animation changes.

FAQs

What kind of trick is this?

A touch-reaction puzzle.

Do I need to combine items?

No, direct interaction is enough.

Common mistakes

  • 1.Tapping the character's face or body instead of focusing on the feet;
  • 2.Trying to use objects from the inventory rather than direct interaction;
  • 3.Rubbing only one foot instead of both to trigger the tickling response.

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