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Brain Test Level 79: Turn on the TV please.

Brain Test Level 79

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Quick Answer

Place two fingers on the broken ends of the TV cable simultaneously to conduct electricity and turn on the TV.

Skills Tested

Spatial ThinkingObservation

Step-by-Step Solution

  1. 1) Look at the TV cable and see that it is broken into two ends.
  2. 2) Place one finger on one broken end of the cable.
  3. 3) Place another finger on the other broken end at the same time.
  4. 4) Hold both ends together to complete the circuit and turn on the TV.

Hint

Reveal a hint

The cable is split, so something must bridge the gap. Try touching both broken ends with your fingers at the same time.

Why It Works

The power cannot flow because the cable has a gap. Touching both broken ends with two fingers completes the circuit, acting as the missing conductor, and that turns the TV on.

Frequently asked questions

How do I solve Brain Test level 79?

Touch both broken ends of the TV cable with two fingers at the same time so your body conducts the electricity and turns the TV on.

What is the answer to Brain Test level 79?

Place two fingers on the two broken cable ends simultaneously, which closes the circuit and powers the TV.

Why is the TV not turning on in Brain Test level 79?

Because the power cable is broken in the middle, so the two ends never connect unless you bridge them with your fingers.

Why do I need two fingers in Brain Test level 79?

Two fingers are needed to touch both broken ends at once, acting as a conductor that lets electricity flow.

Is there a video walkthrough for Brain Test level 79?

Yes, the embedded video on this page shows exactly how to place two fingers on the cable ends to turn on the TV.

What is the trick in Brain Test level 79?

The trick is using your own fingers to repair the broken cable by completing the circuit across the two ends.