At A Glance
- Ten difficult Brain Test levels commonly reported by players, with clear solutions.
- Why each level tricks players (the underlying mechanic).
- Practical gestures and mini-strategies to overcome similar future puzzles.
Why some levels stump so many players
Levels considered “hard” usually combine wordplay with non-standard UI interactions (e.g., moving letters or hidden taps). Community threads and dedicated walkthroughs often highlight the same problem levels, so if you’re stuck, you’re not alone — community posts and video walkthroughs are a reliable indicator of recurring trouble spots.
The top 10 most-reported tricky levels (what they ask and how to solve them)
- Level 93 (pattern/math trick) — trick: equations hide reversal or substitution; solution: reverse the first equation to find the pattern.
- Level 189 (“Where is the bull?” / reddit puzzle) — trick: letters are split; solution: move the “red” fragment to the bulls to reveal the answer.
- Optical alignment light puzzles (e.g., Level 90 / 210) — trick: one lamp is off-screen; solution: drag the offending lamp out or tap rods in sequence.
- Levels requiring multi-touch (simultaneous tap or pinch) — trick: single taps don’t work; solution: try two-finger presses or pinch/zoom.
- ’Find the hidden object in the sentence’ levels — trick: wording contains the answer; solution: tap the word in the question.
- ‘Count the slices/objects’ misdirection levels — trick: visual overlap hides counts; solution: zoom/pinch and recount.
- Escape/drill style levels where you must remove an object from screen — trick: dragging off the screen removes blockers.
- Sequence order puzzles that expect non-linear counting — trick: check if sequence is “odd” vs “even” ordering.
- Tap-and-hold survival decision puzzles — trick: long press to trigger hidden actions.
- Daily challenge brain-twisters — trick: sometimes use new mechanics; solution: consult a daily challenge index or short video.
General micro-strategies that beat multiple hard levels
- Tap every text word in the prompt — sometimes the interaction is in the question itself.
- Try dragging items off-screen; developers reuse this trick.
- Use long-press, two-finger touches, and device rotation if nothing else works.
- When in doubt, check a short (10–30s) video — seeing the gesture often clears the logic instantly.
Final Thoughts
These ten levels are widely flagged by the community because they hide their mechanics behind clever misdirection. Learn the repeated tricks — drag off-screen, long-press, letter rearrangement, multi-touch — and you’ll clear similar “hard” levels far faster next time. When you do need help, use a screenshot search or a short video to avoid full spoilers.
