Brain Test All-Star Math Trick

Brain Test All-Star Level 429: How can this be true?

Brain Test All-Star Level 429

Hard

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Quick Answer

Drag the ">" symbol to the left side of the equation twice to turn "1" into "111", making the mathematical statement "111 > 100" true.

Skills Tested

LogicProblem SolvingSpatial Thinking

Step-by-Step Solution

  1. 1) Pick up the ">" symbol and drop it onto the 1 on the left side.
  2. 2) Drag another ">" onto the same spot so the 1 becomes 111.
  3. 3) Check that the statement now reads 111 > 100 and clear the level.

Hint

Reveal a hint

Use the ">" sign as a building block. Attach it to the 1 to grow the number bigger.

Why It Works

This puzzle turns a false math statement into a true one by changing the numbers instead of the logic. Moving the greater-than symbol next to the 1 turns a single digit into a three-digit number, and 111 is comfortably larger than 100.

Frequently asked questions

How do I solve Brain Test All-Star Level 429?

Drag the ">" symbol onto the 1 twice to turn it into 111, making the statement 111 > 100 true.

What is the answer to Brain Test All-Star Level 429?

Change the left side from 1 to 111 by attaching the ">" symbol twice, so the equation becomes 111 > 100.

What is the trick in Brain Test All-Star Level 429?

The trick is to build a bigger number instead of changing the symbol. Turning 1 into 111 makes the comparison valid.

Why do I attach the ">" to the 1 in Brain Test All-Star Level 429?

Attaching the ">" turns the single digit 1 into 111, a number large enough to make the statement greater than 100.

Is there a video walkthrough for Brain Test All-Star Level 429?

Yes. The embedded video shows exactly where to drop the ">" symbol to change the number on the left.

How do I avoid getting stuck in Brain Test All-Star Level 429?

Do not try to swap or erase symbols. Instead, move the ">" sign onto the 1 twice until it becomes 111.