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Brain Test Level 224 Walkthrough & Answer

Level 224
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Players Google "Brain Test: Tricky Puzzles Level 224" specifically because the answer feels like it should be obvious — and isn't. That gap between "should be easy" and "actually stuck" is what makes this one worth a walkthrough.

## Question **Brain Test Level 224:** Fix the solar system — put the planets in order ## Answer Order from sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. Don't include Pluto (dwarf planet). ## Step-by-Step Walkthrough Drag planets into their correct order from the sun outward. The mnemonic 'My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nachos' gives: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. Here is exactly how to solve Brain Test Level 224: 1. Read the question carefully — Brain Test loves wordplay and misdirection. 2. Look at every element on screen, including the question text itself. 3. Remember the order: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune (no Pluto!). 4. If you are stuck, remember that Brain Test rewards lateral thinking over logical answers. ## Why It's Tricky Pluto nostalgia trips up adults who learned the nine-planet model. Brain Test uses the modern eight-planet system. If Pluto is included as an option, it's a decoy. Outdated knowledge can be worse than no knowledge in these puzzles. ## Why This Level Is Tricky For difficulty 4, expand your toolkit: try shaking the device, using the volume rocker, covering the camera, or pressing the home button area. Also try dragging seemingly static elements like the level number, score display, or hint button. Brain Test treats everything on screen as a potential puzzle piece at this tier. Late-game levels (151-300) frequently require device interaction — tilting your phone, using multiple fingers, shaking the device, or manipulating screen elements outside the puzzle area. Think beyond the touchscreen for these multi-step solutions. ## Common Mistakes Players frequently make these errors on Level 224: - Reading the question too fast and missing a critical word like 'not', 'biggest', or 'smallest'. - Assuming numbers on screen represent their face value when they might be Roman numerals, binary, or visual patterns. - Skipping the hint system entirely — hints in Brain Test are progressive and often nudge without spoiling.

Tips

  • If the obvious answer seems too easy, it probably is — look for the twist.
  • Brain Test rewards questioning fundamental assumptions about how puzzles work.
  • Remember: Brain Test Level 224 has a difficulty rating of 4/5 — it requires advanced lateral thinking.

Progressive Hints

Try each hint in order. Expand only as much as you need — stop before the spoiler if you want to solve it yourself.

  1. Hint 1(small nudge)

    Think back to the mnemonic you likely learned in school: 'My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us ...'. That word after 'Us' is what trips most adults up.

  2. Hint 2(warmer)

    Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006. Brain Test uses the modern 8-planet system, not the old 9-planet one. If Pluto appears as an option, it's a decoy.

  3. Hint 3(near answer)

    Drag the planets in this exact order from the sun outward: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. Leave Pluto aside — including it will fail the level.

FAQ

How do I solve Brain Test Level 224?
Order from sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. Don't include Pluto (dwarf planet). 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 224 so hard?
Brain Test Level 224 ("Fix the solar system — put the planets in order") tricks players by using misdirection. Pluto nostalgia trips up adults who learned the nine-planet model.

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