I'm Not a Robot Level 29 — Soul Selection Complete Guide
Master the philosophical challenge with our comprehensive object selection guide. Learn to identify objects with "soul" and explore the nature of consciousness.
Level 29 "Soul Selection" is a philosophical challenge about identifying objects with "soul". Select animals, humans, plants, and other living beings while avoiding inanimate objects. Think about what makes something alive and has consciousness.
Understand the Challenge
Level 29 asks you to select objects that have 'soul'. This is a philosophical challenge about identifying living beings and consciousness.
Look for Animals
Choose any animals you see - dogs, cats, birds, fish, or any other living creatures. Animals are considered to have souls.
Select Living Beings
Look for humans, plants, or any other living organisms. These are typically considered to have souls according to the game's logic.
Avoid Inanimate Objects
Don't select cars, buildings, tools, or other non-living objects. These don't have souls according to the game's philosophical framework.
- All animals - dogs, cats, birds, fish, insects
- Humans and human figures
- Plants and trees
- Any living organisms
- Things that can grow, move, or feel
- Vehicles - cars, trucks, planes, boats
- Buildings and structures
- Tools and machines
- Furniture and household items
- Inanimate objects and technology
Tricky Cases
- Robots or AI - usually don't have souls
- Statues of living things - inanimate
- Dead or fossilized remains - no longer alive
- Artificial or synthetic materials
Philosophical Tips
- Think: "Can it feel, grow, or move on its own?"
- Consider natural vs artificial
- Look for signs of life or consciousness
- See more tips: How to Play Guide
Level 29 is designed to make you think about what makes something alive and conscious. It's a philosophical challenge that explores the nature of soul, consciousness, and life itself.
Deep Thought: This level challenges our assumptions about what has a "soul." It makes us consider whether consciousness is unique to humans, shared with animals, or even present in plants. The game's logic reflects common philosophical and religious views about life and consciousness.
There's no "right" answer in philosophy - only different perspectives. The game uses a simplified framework, but it encourages deeper thinking about what makes us human and what makes something alive.
Video Walkthrough
Watch this step-by-step video guide to see exactly how to solve Level 29:
Complete solution with object selection demonstration, philosophical tips, and soul identification guide

Select objects with soul - animals, humans, plants
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