Brain Test


Welcome to the world of brain teasers! Brain Test presents you with unique scenarios and requires you to use your logical thinking to solve them.

Don't let the Brain Test puzzles fool you

  • Each level is designed to trick you into believing the obvious solution. The game constantly uses conventions and logic you've learned from other puzzle games to give you the opposite answer.
  • For example, if the puzzle asks "Which is the biggest?", the answer may not be the biggest image, but a hidden object behind it, or the word "Which" in the question itself.
  • Questions are often written in a funny way, but sometimes the wording of the question itself contains clues or is part of the answer.
  • This game tries to frustrate you with logical solutions, forcing you to try the silliest things you can think of.

Unlimited creativity in on-screen interactions

Players must understand that the rules of physics or standard interfaces do not apply here. Essential actions include:

  • Drag Outside: A seemingly unrelated object may need to be dragged off the screen to reveal a hidden clue or to free up space.
  • Shaking: The player must shake the phone or tablet device to drop an object, wake up the character, or reveal hidden objects.
  • Using Multi-touch: Some puzzles require holding an object with one finger while performing another action with the other finger.
  • Interacting with the Game Interface: Even buttons like the back button, the Hint button, or the phone's battery status bar can be key to solving a level.

How to Use Hints Effectively

The hints in this game rarely give a direct answer, but rather give you another puzzle or trick clue.

  • When reading the hint, don't just think about the logic of the puzzle. Think about how the hint might trick you or suggest an action that doesn't make sense. For example, the hint says, "What can change things?" Don't look for an object named "change." Try rotating your phone or changing the time on your phone.
  • Analyse the keywords in the hint. Sometimes a single word (e.g., "Biggest," "Hide," "Shake") will indicate the type of action you need to do.