Braindom: Tricky Brain

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BRAINDOM: TRICKY BRAIN

Braindom: Tricky Brain
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Braindom: Tricky Brain
Braindom: Tricky Brain
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Rating: 9.4 (1063 votes)
Category: Puzzle
Type: classic brain
Platform: Browser (Desktop and Mobile)

What is Braindom: Tricky Brain?

Braindom is a lateral-thinking and "Troll-Logic" simulator that challenges the player's common sense through subversive puzzle design. The technical core involves "Unconventional UI Interaction," where solutions often require moving screen elements, shaking the device, or ignoring obvious visual traps. It is designed for fans of riddles and IQ tests who enjoy being outsmarted by puzzles that require "thinking outside the box."

Description

Solve a series of unconventional riddles that challenge common sense and lateral thinking. The gameplay requires interacting with the screen in creative ways to uncover the "true" logic behind each scenario.

How to Play

Each level presents a question and a scenario. Your goal is to solve the riddle. Interaction is the key: you may need to "Drag the Background," "Rub the Screen," or "Combine UI Elements" to find the answer. For example, if asked "Who is the mother?", the answer might be hidden behind a movable object or require a "hidden logic" check. If you get stuck, you can use "Brain Points" for a hint that nudges you toward the lateral solution.

How to Get High Scores in Braindom: Tricky Brain

Achieving a "Genius" rank depends on "First-Response Skepticism." Do not trust the most obvious answer; it is almost always a decoy. A pro strategy is to "Stress-Test the Scene"—tap every corner, move the sun, drag the characters, and check for hidden "Interaction Layers." The less you rely on the "Bulb Hints" and the more "Rule-Breaking" actions you take, the higher your final "IQ Score" and global ranking will be.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why was the logical answer wrong?

Braindom is designed to trick your brain. The goal is to subvert standard logic; if an answer seems too simple, you need to look for a "Tricky" alternative interaction.

Q: Can I skip a level?

Yes, but skipping consumes "Keys." It is better to use the "Clue" tool to learn the type of logic the game expects, as many riddles share similar subversive patterns.