Brain Test Drag & Drop

Brain Test Level 500: Help the drummer.

Brain Test Level 500

Hard

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Quick Answer

Drag the blue bird from the guitarist's head onto the neck of his guitar. This makes him look down, causing his guitar to hit the drummer's cymbal.

Skills Tested

Spatial ThinkingObservation

Step-by-Step Solution

  1. 1) Find the blue bird on the guitarist head.
  2. 2) Drag the blue bird onto the neck of the guitarist guitar.
  3. 3) Watch the guitarist look down in surprise.
  4. 4) Let his guitar swing into the drummer cymbal to make it ring.

Hint

Reveal a hint

Distract the guitarist so his guitar hits the cymbal.

Why It Works

The drummer is the target, but the sound has to come from the guitarist instrument. Moving the bird makes the guitarist look down, and that motion swings his guitar into the cymbal. The surprise hit makes the cymbal ring.

Frequently asked questions

How do I help the drummer in Brain Test level 500?

Drag the blue bird from the guitarist's head onto the neck of his guitar to make it hit the cymbal.

What is the answer to Brain Test level 500?

Drag the blue bird from the guitarist's head onto the neck of his guitar. This makes him look down, causing his guitar to hit the drummer's cymbal.

Why do I move the bird in Brain Test level 500?

Moving the bird makes the guitarist look down, and his guitar swings into the drummer's cymbal.

What is the trick in Brain Test level 500?

The trick is causing the guitarist guitar to hit the cymbal by distracting him with the bird.

Is there a video walkthrough for Brain Test level 500?

Yes, the embedded video on this page shows the bird being moved to make the cymbal ring.

How does the cymbal sound in Brain Test level 500?

When the guitarist looks down at the bird, his guitar swings and hits the drummer cymbal.

Where exactly do I put the bird in Brain Test level 500?

Put the bird on the neck of the guitarist guitar so he looks down and triggers the cymbal hit.