Brain Test 2 Drag & Drop

Brain Test 2 Level 36: A monkey got Mick. catch him!

Brain Test 2 Level 36

Easy

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Quick Answer

Put the clover leaves that are stacked on each other, on the water. Then put Tom on the frog, there is a bug in the hole to attract the frog to the other side.

Skills Tested

Problem SolvingSpatial Thinking

Step-by-Step Solution

  1. 1) Put the stacked clover leaves onto the water.
  2. 2) Place Tom onto the frog.
  3. 3) Take the bug out of the hole.
  4. 4) Use the bug to pull the frog to the other side.

Hint

Reveal a hint

Use the frog as a ferry and give it a reason to swim across.

Why It Works

This stage combines a bridge and a ride. The clover leaves help, but the frog is the real transport, and the bug lures it across the water with Tom on board.

Frequently asked questions

How do I catch the monkey in Brain Test 2 Level 36?

Put the clover leaves on the water, place Tom on the frog, and use the bug in the hole to attract the frog across to the other side.

What is the answer to Brain Test 2 Level 36?

Place the stacked clover leaves on the water, set Tom on the frog, then use the hole bug to lure the frog to the far side so Tom can catch the monkey.

What is the trick in Brain Test 2 Level 36?

Tom cannot swim across on his own. The frog must carry him, and the bug in the hole is what entices the frog to cross the water.

Why does the bug move the frog in Brain Test 2 Level 36?

The frog wants the bug, so it swims toward it. Holding the frog with Tom on top and following the bug guides them both to the other side.

Is there a video walkthrough for Brain Test 2 Level 36?

Yes. The embedded video shows the clover leaves, the frog ride, and the bug lure in Brain Test 2 Level 36.

How do I avoid getting stuck in Brain Test 2 Level 36?

Ready the crossing piece by piece. Place the leaves, put Tom on the frog, then draw out the bug to tow the frog and Tom across.