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Game Is Hard level guide

Game Is Hard Level 43 Walkthrough

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Game Is Hard Level 43 asks `how many pulses?` over pink ECG rows. Watch the heart-count animation, tap play on `Remember the pulses...`, and memorize ten total pulses for Level 49.

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Board Notes

Layout
Level 43 opens with pink `how many pulses?` under a row of heart icons and four ECG-style waveform lines, each embedding a heart shape.
Goal
Watch the pulse sequence, tap the blue play button on `Remember the pulses...`, and lock in the total of ten pulses.
Opening
Study the waveform rows as the top heart count shifts through four, three, one, and two across the animation.
Danger Zone
There is no input field on this screen. Skipping the replay means you will miss the ten-pulse total needed in Level 49.
Mechanics
Memory-setup level. Pink hearts and ECG spikes animate in stages before the green replay state and the `Remember the pulses...` prompt.

Quick Tips for Game Is Hard Level 43 (spoiler-free)

  • Write down ten as soon as the replay ends.
  • Level 49 later asks for this exact total.
  • If the board feels stuck, look for the color with the cleanest path and use that to regain space.

How to Solve Game Is Hard Level 43 — Full Solution

  1. Read `how many pulses?` above the pink waveform rows.
  2. Watch the top heart icons change through the animation (four, three, one, then two).
  3. Count the pulse spikes across all four ECG rows until the total reaches ten.
  4. When `Remember the pulses...` replaces the question, tap the blue play button.
  5. Replay the sequence once, then carry the total forward to Level 49.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Trying to type an answer when no input field is shown.
  • Skipping the replay and forgetting the ten-pulse total for Level 49.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How many pulses should I remember from Level 43?

    Ten. The heart-row and ECG animation combines to that total, which Level 49 tests later.

  • What do I tap to clear Game Is Hard Level 43?

    Tap the blue play button under `Remember the pulses...` after watching the full sequence.

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