Brain Test 1 Level 159
Cheer him up please
One his foot is bigger and has tickling, Rub them with your finger until he starts laughing.

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


Hint ladder
Tickling is the key, not giving a direct answer.
Use your finger on the foot that reacts the most.
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.
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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