Brain Test 3 Drag & Drop

Brain Test 3 Level 73: They must find a way to get across.

Brain Test 3 Level 73

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Quick Answer

Drag the tree to the left to bridge the gap so the characters can cross.

Skills Tested

Spatial ThinkingObservation

Step-by-Step Solution

  1. 1) Spot the tall tree standing beside the gap.
  2. 2) Drag the tree toward the left edge of the screen.
  3. 3) Drop it so the trunk lies across the gap as a bridge.
  4. 4) Watch the characters walk over it to the other side.

Hint

Reveal a hint

Slide the tree sideways until it topples across the gap to form a bridge.

Why It Works

Instead of jumping or tapping, you repurpose the tree as a bridge. Dragging it to the left lays its trunk across the gap so the characters can walk to the other side.

Frequently asked questions

How do I solve Brain Test 3 Level 73?

Drag the tree to the left so it topples over the gap and becomes a bridge. The characters then walk across it to continue on their way.

What is the answer to Brain Test 3 Level 73?

Slide the large tree leftward so its trunk spans the gap. That fallen trunk is the bridge the characters need to get across.

Why does dragging the tree work in Brain Test 3 Level 73?

There is no real bridge provided, so jumping is impossible. The tree is the only long object that can reach across the gap when it is laid flat.

Where should I place the tree in Brain Test 3 Level 73?

Drag it toward the left until the trunk drops across the empty space. Positioning it flat over the gap is what lets the characters cross.

Is there a video walkthrough for Brain Test 3 Level 73?

Yes. The embedded video on this page shows how to drag the tree to the left and lay it across the gap to finish Brain Test 3 Level 73.

How do I know the bridge is ready in Brain Test 3 Level 73?

Once the tree trunk rests directly over the gap, the characters will start crossing on their own, which means the bridge is correctly placed.