Brain Test Level 456: Save the antler-locked deers!
Brain Test Level 456
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Quick Answer
Drag the beehive onto the locked antlers. The bees will swarm them, forcing them to pull apart and break free.
Skills Tested
Step-by-Step Solution
- 1) See the two deers with their antlers stuck together.
- 2) Find the beehive somewhere in the scene.
- 3) Drag the beehive onto the locked antlers.
- 4) Let the bees swarm the deers, forcing them to pull apart and free themselves.
Hint
Reveal a hint
Something in the scene can scare the deers apart when it is placed on the antlers.
Why It Works
The deers are not hurt, just accidentally tangled, so they need a push to separate. The beehive provides that push because the bees swarm them and make them pull away from each other in panic. Placing the hive exactly on the locked antlers triggers the escape.
Frequently asked questions
How do I free the deers in Brain Test level 456?
Drag the beehive onto the locked antlers so the bees swarm them and force them to pull apart.
What is the answer to Brain Test level 456?
Drag the beehive onto the locked antlers. The bees will swarm them, forcing them to pull apart and break free.
Why are the deers stuck in Brain Test level 456?
Their antlers are locked together, and the bees from the beehive make them panic and pull apart.
What should I pick up in Brain Test level 456?
Pick up the beehive and drop it directly onto the tangled antlers to release the deers.
What is the trick in Brain Test level 456?
The trick is using the beehive to scare the deers apart rather than trying to untangle them by hand.
Is there a video walkthrough for Brain Test level 456?
Yes, the embedded video on this page shows the beehive being dragged onto the antlers to free the deers.
Will the bees hurt the deers in Brain Test level 456?
No, the bees only startle the deers enough to make them pull apart; they break free unharmed.