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Brain Test 1 Level 33

Puzzle prompt

Help the car cross the bridge

Direct answer

Hold your finger on the cracked portion of the bridge and tap on the car with your another finger.

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Puzzle screenshot
Brain Test 1 Level 33 solution 1
walkthrough

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Brain Test 1 Level 33 solution 1
If the car falls, keep one finger pressing the cracked bridge until the car reaches the other side.
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Hint ladder

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01 / Tiny hint

The bridge is the real problem, not the car.

02 / Stronger hint

Keep the cracked part stable while moving the car.

03 / Final answer

Hold your finger on the cracked portion of the bridge and tap on the car with your another finger.

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Why this works

The bridge collapses unless it is stabilized first. The solution requires a two-step multitouch action, which is why single-finger dragging fails.

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Strategy guide

  • 1.Use two fingers: one to press and hold the cracked bridge section to stabilize it;
  • 2.While holding the bridge, tap the car with your other finger to drive it across safely;
  • 3.Maintain pressure on the bridge until the car completely crosses to prevent collapse.

If it did not work

  • 1.If the car falls, keep one finger pressing the cracked bridge until the car reaches the other side.
  • 2.If nothing moves, make sure the second finger taps the car while the bridge is still held down.
  • 3.If you tried dragging the car, switch to tap + hold instead of drag.

FAQs

Do I need two fingers?

Yes. One finger holds the bridge, the other finger taps the car.

Why does dragging fail?

Dragging does not stabilize the bridge, so the car still falls.

Common mistakes

  • 1.Tapping only the car without holding the bridge crack, causing it to fall;
  • 2.Trying to drag the car across without stabilizing the bridge first;
  • 3.Holding the bridge but not tapping the car simultaneously to move it.

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