### pullAtIndex Mutates the original array to filter out the values at the specified indexes. Use `Array.filter()` and `Array.includes()` to pull out the values that are not needed. Use `Array.length = 0` to mutate the passed in an array by resetting it's length to zero and `Array.push()` to re-populate it with only the pulled values. Use `Array.push()` to keep track of pulled values ```js const pullAtIndex = (arr, pullArr) => { let removed = []; let pulled = arr.map((v, i) => pullArr.includes(i) ? removed.push(v) : v) .filter((v, i) => !pullArr.includes(i)) arr.length = 0; pulled.forEach(v => arr.push(v)); return removed; } // let myArray = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']; // let pulled = pullAtIndex(myArray, [1, 3]); // console.log(myArray); -> [ 'a', 'c' ] // console.log(pulled); -> [ 'b', 'd' ] ```