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Brain Test Level 116 Walkthrough & Answer

Level 116
Guide by LevelWalks

When I ran through Brain Test: Tricky Puzzles myself, Level 116 was one of the puzzles where I had to put the phone down and think for longer than I wanted to admit. The walkthrough below is what I worked out, plus the reason the trick works.

## Question **Brain Test Level 116:** Make the smallest possible number using these digits: 0, 5, 9 ## Answer The answer is 0.59 — use the decimal point! Don't just rearrange as 059. ## Step-by-Step Walkthrough Most people arrange them as 059 or 509, but the smallest number is 0.59. Look for a decimal point in the scene or create one by tapping/dragging. Place digits as 0, dot, 5, 9. Here is exactly how to solve Brain Test Level 116: 1. Read the question carefully — Brain Test loves wordplay and misdirection. 2. Look at every element on screen, including the question text itself. 3. Look for a decimal point you can place between digits to create 0.59. 4. If you are stuck, remember that Brain Test rewards lateral thinking over logical answers. ## Why It's Tricky Whole number bias causes most people to only consider three-digit integers. The possibility of a decimal number never crosses their mind because the question says 'digits', which primes you to think in whole numbers. One small dot changes the answer dramatically. ## Why This Level Is Tricky At this difficulty, Brain Test expects multi-step thinking. Break the puzzle into parts: what does the question ask, what elements are on screen, and what interactions haven't you tried yet? Combine objects, drag text, or use multiple fingers simultaneously. Systematic experimentation beats random tapping. Mid-game levels (51-150) start combining multiple trick types in one puzzle. You might need both wordplay and physical interaction to solve a single level. If one approach fails, switch to a completely different trick category. ## Common Mistakes Players frequently make these errors on Level 116: - Applying real-world logic to a puzzle that rewards absurd lateral thinking. - Overlooking small UI elements like the level counter, hint button, or settings icon, which sometimes play a role in the solution. - Assuming the puzzle has only one interactive element when multiple objects might need to be combined.

Tips

  • Consider different number systems: Roman numerals, binary, or bases other than 10.
  • Check if the question is about numerical value or visual appearance of digits.
  • Remember: Brain Test Level 116 has a difficulty rating of 3/5 — it challenges your assumptions.

FAQ

How do I solve Brain Test Level 116?
The answer is 0.59 — use the decimal point! Don't just rearrange as 059. This is one of the trickiest puzzles in Brain Test because it requires you to think outside the box rather than using straightforward logic.
Why is Brain Test Level 116 so hard?
Brain Test Level 116 ("Make the smallest possible number using these digits: 0, 5, 9") tricks players by using misdirection. Whole number bias causes most people to only consider three-digit integers.

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