Think answers and tips for every level of the game. Do you like Pictionary or charades? Do you enjoy guess the picture games like Guess the Emoji? Then you’ll love Think, the all new game from June Software. Think is free from all iOs and Android devices, including the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. Stuck on a tough level of Think? We’ve got all the Think answers right here.
Each level, or “chapter” of think starts by showing you a black and white pictogram of something. The pictograms start out as very easily recognizable, but they get more abstract and difficult to recognize the farther you go in the game. Each level has a different theme, and all of the pictograms on that level have something to do with that theme. For example, one level has pictograms that have something to do with “action”, and another has pictograms that have to do with “abstractions”. What’s really tricky about Think is, unlike other guess the picture games, there’s no word bank. So the answer could literally be anything, there’s no way to know what the pictogram is trying to depict except by thinking about it (get it?). That actually makes the game super difficult!
If you get an answer wrong in thing, then a helpful Albert Einstein will help point you in the right direction. Unlike typical in-game helps, Einstein is actually really helpful. And the game is pretty forgiving. If the answer to a pictogram is “skate”, but you put down “skateboarding”, the game will count that as the correct answer. It’s also a really beautiful, clean looking game with a calming soundtrack. It’s not stressful at all.
There are certain tips that the game will give you to help you understand the pictograms. An arrow pointing to a certain part of the pictogram means that’s the important part of the pictogram. Two pictograms in a bracket represents one idea or word. Two fingers touching at a right angle means “the”. A plus sign means and (that one’s a little obvious). A hand that looks like it’s pinching something means a preposition. There’s actually an endless number of pictogram combinations, when you think about it. And you get three free in game hints in case you really get stuck on some levels. But if you use up all your hints, you have to recommend the game on Facebook to get any more. Why clutter up your friends newsfeed? We’ve got all the Think answers you need right here.