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A river, a vehicle, and one line that decides whether you cruise to the finish or flip into the water—Draw Bridge Puzzle is a physics drawing game where your bridge becomes a real object the moment you let go. The trick isn’t drawing “more.” It’s drawing something that stays stable when the wheels hit it at speed. Controls Draw: hold the left mouse button and drag Start the run: release the mouse button What the game is testing Most levels aren’t about the gap itself. They’re about one of these: • a bumpy entry that launches the vehicle into a roll • a bridge that sags and creates a “step” the wheels can’t climb • a landing zone that needs a smooth exit ramp, not a hard drop • tight spacing where a long line becomes heavy and wobbly Three bridge shapes that win most levels 1) The low, straight span Draw the shortest line that connects solid ground to solid ground. Keep it nearly flat. Short lines flex less and don’t bounce the vehicle. 2) The gentle ramp (for climbs) If the goal is higher, draw a ramp with a shallow angle. Think “wide skateboard ramp,” not “ski jump.” Steep ramps cause flips because the front wheel hits first and the body rotates. 3) The supported span (for long gaps) When the gap is big, add a single support “leg” down to a safe surface (a pillar) before continuing the bridge. One support in the right place often beats one long curve. The rule that fixes most fails: build the exit, not just the bridge A lot of losses happen after you “made the gap.” Before you draw, look at the last 20% of the level: • Does the vehicle need to go downhill smoothly? • Is there a ledge that will act like a curb and bounce you? • Will your bridge end with a sharp angle that throws the back wheel? A clean ending is usually a small downward slope that guides the vehicle into the finish, not a sudden drop. Common mistakes that look smart but lose • Drawing a huge rainbow arc: it sags under its own weight and turns into a trampoline. • Making the bridge too high: the fall off the ramp is what KO you. • Leaving a “kink” where two strokes meet: wheels hit it like a speed bump. • Overbuilding the start: if the entry is wobbly, the rest won’t matter. Quick improvement drill Play five levels with one constraint: your line must be short enough that it never crosses the center of the gap by more than a vehicle-length. This forces you to use shape and supports instead of mass. FAQ Why does my bridge collapse even if it reaches both sides? Long lines flex and sag in the middle. Shorten it or add one support. Why do I flip right before the finish? Your ramp angle is too steep or the bridge ends with a sharp edge. Smooth the last section. Is a curve ever good? Yes—small curves help landings, but big arcs usually bounce and wobble. What’s the fastest “safe” solution style? Short, low span + gentle exit ramp.
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