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Some levels don’t need a masterpiece—they need one sturdy line that doesn’t wobble, bounce, or fling the car into the river. Draw Bridge Puzzle: Brain Game is a physics drawing puzzle where you sketch a bridge or ramp and then let gravity do the rest. The fun is finding the smallest, strongest shape that gets the vehicle to the goal. Controls Desktop: Click and drag to draw Mobile: Tap and drag to draw What you do - Draw a bridge/ramp between start and finish - Press play and let the car roll - Adjust your design if it collapses, flips, or launches - Often score better by using less ink and fewer strokes (depends on version) Anchor points matter more than length A line that “floats” or barely touches the edge often slips. Reliable bridges: - start on solid ground - end on solid ground - connect to flat surfaces instead of tiny corners If your bridge slides, your anchors are too weak. Fix the landing, not just the gap Many fails happen after the crossing: - the car lands too steep and flips - the exit ramp has a bump and launches the wheels Before drawing, look at the finish area and design a gentle exit slope so the car rolls in smoothly. Short, strong shapes beat long curves Long bridges sag and bounce. Try building with structure: - a gentle ramp - a small supporting “leg” under the middle (if multiple strokes are allowed) - triangle-like supports instead of a big arc If the car bounces, your line is acting like a spring—shorten it or add support. Slope rule that prevents spin-outs If your ramp is too steep, the car accelerates fast and loses stability. Aim for: - gentle inclines - smooth curves - no sharp corners where wheels can snag Common mistakes - drawing a huge bridge that wobbles under weight - making the ramp steep “to be safe,” then flipping on landing - leaving tiny gaps at anchors so the line slides - ignoring the exit zone and crashing after a perfect crossing Mini drill Replay one level and try to solve it with half the ink. It forces cleaner shapes and teaches you what parts of your drawing actually matter. FAQ Why does my bridge collapse? Your line is too long or unsupported. Shorten it or add a brace if allowed. Why does the car flip near the end? Your exit angle is too steep or bumpy. Smooth the landing ramp. What’s the best general shape? A gentle ramp with solid anchors, plus a small support under long spans if permitted.
- Touch the screen to start drawing - Hold and drag across to make the shapes you want - Once you finish release your finger and the car will run

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