When you reach Level 25 of I’m Not a Robot, the challenge is simple yet confusing: you’re asked to “express yourself.” The problem is, the game gives no instructions on what that means, which can leave players scratching their heads.
How to Complete Level 25

At the start, you’re given a blank canvas and a few basic art tools. To clear this stage, you’ll need to actually use those tools and show a bit of creativity. The requirements are hidden, but here’s what you must do to succeed:
- Use the paintbrush to paint something.
- Use the spray can to add color.
- Use the pencil to doodle.
- Use the eraser at least once.
- Use four or more different colors, not counting black.
The key here is variety—try every tool available and switch colors often. Black doesn’t count toward the requirement, so make sure you’re adding enough unique shades to the canvas.
No Limits on Creativity
There’s no specific design you need to create. The goal is simply to show that you’re engaging with the tools and colors. For example, I decided to draw a sunny beach scene with an umbrella and towel, since it was a cold morning and I wanted to imagine soaking up the warmth.

But you don’t need to be an artist—scribbling random shapes in different colors with each tool will also pass the level. That said, if you really want to embrace the idea of proving you’re human, it’s worth putting some effort into a fun little drawing.
Moving Forward
Once you’ve expressed yourself and completed Level 25, you’re one step closer to finishing the whole game. But there are still tricky stages ahead, like tracking down Waldo, finding the Guitar Cat, and spotting the couple kissing.