Brain Puzzle 3 Crazy Mind level guide
Brain Puzzle 3 Crazy Mind Level 50 Walkthrough
Brain Puzzle 3 Crazy Mind Level 50 saves the woman by turning a desperate handhold into a coordinated deck rescue. Improve the main rescuer's grip first, add the later gloves and support, and use the sailor on the lower tentacle so the monster finally loses leverage and drops its victim back to the boat.
Board Notes
- Layout
- Level 50 opens on a yacht or cruise deck where a woman is being lifted by a giant octopus tentacle while a man on deck tries to hold her hand. Ropes, gloves, hooks, fishing gear, and another sailor all become part of the rescue chain.
- Goal
- The real target is to free the woman without letting the rescuer lose his hold. The board clears only after the deck team weakens the octopus's leverage while strengthening their own.
- Opening
- Start by reinforcing the rescuer's handhold, then bring in the later gloves and lower-tentacle support when the octopus still drags her away.
- Danger Zone
- Pulling harder without improving grip is a trap because the octopus keeps better leverage. If the lower tentacle remains untouched, the rescue line stays too weak.
- Mechanics
- This is a two-point leverage puzzle where the crew has to strengthen their grip while counterpulling the monster from below.
Quick Tips for Brain Puzzle 3 Crazy Mind Level 50 (spoiler-free)
- Grip strength matters more than raw force.
- The second sailor is part of the rescue, not background scenery.
- You need leverage on both ends of the tentacle.
How to Solve Brain Puzzle 3 Crazy Mind Level 50 — Full Solution
- Start with the rescuer's grip on the woman's hand instead of yanking randomly at the giant tentacle.
- Strengthen that grip with the first deck aid so the rescue line stops slipping immediately.
- Add the later gloves or hand-protection help when the octopus still overpowers the pull.
- Bring the second sailor onto the lower tentacle so the monster loses leverage from below as well.
- Finish only when the octopus's hold breaks and the woman safely falls back onto the deck instead of into the sea.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Pulling hard without improving handhold security.
- Ignoring the lower tentacle and second rescuer.
- Treating the scene like a one-person yank instead of a coordinated rescue.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why doesn't Level 50 end when the man grabs her hand?
The handhold is only the start. You still need stronger grip support and counterpull on the lower tentacle.
What is the real trick in Level 50?
The rescue works by improving deck leverage on both ends of the struggle instead of relying on one dramatic pull.
What finishes the sea monster rescue?
The level clears once the octopus loses its grip and drops the woman safely back onto the deck.