What's behind these guides
I'm Jim Liu, a full-stack developer based in Sydney. I started LevelWalks because I got tired of typing "Brain Test level 47 answer" into Google and landing on sites that pasted the same one-line answer with no explanation of why it works or what to try next. Every walkthrough here is tested on the actual game before it goes live. I play through the level myself, take the screenshots you see on each page, and write the hint first, then the answer, then a short note on why this works.
The site covers five games I actually play: Brain Test (300 levels), Word Cookies (500 levels), Cut the Rope (425 levels with 3-star routes), Rooms & Exits (80 escape-room levels), and The Room (20 mechanical-puzzle levels). Plus free tools like a 77,000-word Word Solver and daily word puzzles. If a level is genuinely obscure, the kind that depends on tilting the phone or shaking it, that's noted explicitly rather than buried.




