Brain Test 4 Drag & Drop

Brain Test 4 Level 109: I must stop this fight!

Brain Test 4 Level 109

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Quick Answer

Cross the dogs' leashes by dragging them to the opposite stakes so they pull away from each other.

Skills Tested

Spatial ThinkingObservation

Step-by-Step Solution

  1. 1) Watch the two dogs pulling tightly toward each other.
  2. 2) Take the first leash and attach it to the opposite stake.
  3. 3) Move the second leash over to the other stake.
  4. 4) The dogs now pull away from each other and the fight ends.

Hint

Reveal a hint

Change which post each dog is tied to so the ropes pull them apart and the fighting stops.

Why It Works

The fix is more about rope layout than force. Reversing the leashes onto the opposite stakes means each dog gets yanked away from the other, which naturally breaks up the brawl.

Frequently asked questions

How do I solve Brain Test 4 Level 109?

Drag each dog’s leash to the opposite stake so the leashes cross and the dogs pull away from each other, stopping the fight.

What is the answer to Brain Test 4 Level 109?

The answer is to swap the leashes onto the opposite stakes, which crosses them so each dog is pulled apart and the fight ends.

What is the trick in Brain Test 4 Level 109?

The trick is that rearranging the leashes onto opposite stakes points the pulling force outward, separating the two dogs.

Why do I need to cross the leashes in Brain Test 4 Level 109?

Crossing the leashes onto the opposite stakes makes each dog pull in a new direction, away from the other, so they stop fighting.

Is there a video walkthrough for Brain Test 4 Level 109?

Yes, the embedded video on this page shows each leash being moved to the opposite stake to separate the fighting dogs.

How do I avoid getting stuck in Brain Test 4 Level 109?

Do not try to calm the dogs directly. Drag both leashes to the opposite stakes so the ropes pull the dogs apart.