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Bounce Back to Success

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Let's play a Brain game

Goal

Solve puzzles while paying attention to your own brain. You get points (XP) not just for winning, but for being honest about when your plan isn't working, asking for hints, or changing your strategy

Puzzle Type

It's like "Lights Out." You have a 5x5 grid of squares (25 total). Some are "on" (lit up), some are "off." When you click a square, it flips (on to off, or off to on) AND flips its neighbors (up, down, left, right—no diagonals).

Levels

There are 3 short ones. Each starts with a plan phase (pick a strategy like "try small tests" or "look for patterns"), then play, then reflect (say what you'd do differently next time).

Brain Mode: ON

How to Play

Plan Phase

Read the briefing. Pick a strategy (no skipping!). Write a quick sentence like, "I'll click one at a time and watch what happens."

Play Phase

Match your grid to the target. Click carefully—each click affects 5 spots (the one you click + 4 neighbors).

Glitch Check

After a few clicks, a pop-up asks if your plan is working. Be honest—saying "no" gives bonus points and a free hint!

Reflect Phase

After winning, write one sentence like, "Next time I'll slow down." That's how you get your XP

Tips for Everyone

  • Start slow: Click once, see what changes, then predict the next click.
  • If stuck: Use the hint button (it highlights a good spot to try, but costs a few points).
  • Switch strategies: If random clicking isn't working, try looking for patterns (like rows or shapes).
  • Win by matching the target exactly. It might take 5-10 clicks per level.

Level 1: Boot Sequence

What It Looks Like

What It Looks Like

What It Looks Like

Starts with a checkerboard pattern (on-off-on-off). Target is the opposite checkerboard.

Easy Tip

What It Looks Like

What It Looks Like

Think of it like flipping rows. Try clicking every square in the second row (positions 2nd from top, all across). Then do the same for the fourth row. Watch how it flips big sections.

Brain Lesson

What It Looks Like

Brain Lesson

Don't rush—test one click first. If it messes up, undo by clicking again (since clicking twice cancels it out)

Level 2: Confidence Trap

What It Looks Like

What It Looks Like

What It Looks Like

Starts messy and random. Target is like a plus sign or diamond in the middle (offs around the edges).

Easy Tip

What It Looks Like

What It Looks Like

Focus on the center first. Try clicking around the edges to "push" the lights toward the middle. If you click too much in one spot, it might loop— that's when to switch plans.

Brain Lesson

What It Looks Like

Brain Lesson

Your brain might think "just one more click!" but stop and ask, "Is this working?" Saying "kinda" or "no" in the glitch pop-up is smart.

Level 3: Pattern Detective

What It Looks Like

What It Looks Like

What It Looks Like

Starts with a cross shape. Target is like a picture frame with a dot in the center.

Easy Tip

What It Looks Like

What It Looks Like

Look for symmetry (the grid looks the same top-bottom, left-right). Click the middle row all across, then the sides of the second and fourth rows. It's like filling in a border.

Brain Lesson

What It Looks Like

Brain Lesson

Spot patterns instead of guessing. If your first idea fails after 6 clicks, switch to logic: "What if I click here—what will flip?"

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