Brain Test Level 35 Walkthrough & Answer
Level 35★★★★★
## Question
**Brain Test Level 35:** Which one is the real mother?
## Answer
Place a child between the two women. The real mother lets go to avoid hurting the child.
## Step-by-Step Walkthrough
This is based on the famous King Solomon's judgment. Drag the child between the two women. The real mother will stop pulling to protect the child — tap her.
Here is exactly how to solve Brain Test Level 35:
1. Read the question carefully — Brain Test loves wordplay and misdirection.
2. Look at every element on screen, including the question text itself.
3. Place a child between the two women.
4. If you are stuck, remember that Brain Test rewards lateral thinking over logical answers.
## Why It's Tricky
Brain Test Level 35 is designed to catch players who think too literally or too logically. The game's core mechanic is to subvert expectations. Most players fail this level on their first try because they approach it with conventional thinking. The key insight is that the game often uses the question text, physical phone gestures, or visual misdirection as part of the puzzle. Once you understand that Brain Test breaks the fourth wall regularly, these puzzles become much more manageable.
Tips
- Don't overthink it — Brain Test rewards creative, lateral thinking over logical analysis.
- If your first instinct doesn't work, try the opposite approach — Brain Test loves to subvert expectations.
- Remember: Brain Test Level 35 has a difficulty rating of 2/5 — it should be solvable with a simple trick.
FAQ
- How do I solve Brain Test Level 35?
- Place a child between the two women. The real mother lets go to avoid hurting the child. 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 35 so hard?
- Brain Test Level 35 ("Which one is the real mother?") tricks players by using misdirection. The game expects you to try the obvious answer first, which never works. The real solution involves lateral thinking — look at everything on screen, including the question text and UI elements.