ABOUT THE GAME
Brainstorming game overview
Brainstorming is a tricky brain-teaser puzzle game that breaks the rules of logic! Forget everything you know — here the obvious answer is almost always wrong. Solve hundreds of clever riddles where the solution is hidden in plain sight. Drag objects, tap, combine items and think outside the box to crack each level. Every puzzle is a fresh surprise that will test your wit, attention and creativity. Hundreds of unique tricky levels Trains logic, focus and lateral thinking Funny and unexpected solutions Free to play, no registration ‍‍ Fun for the whole family Can you outsmart Brainstorming and beat every level?
WHAT TO EXPECT
Before you start
The available game information adds a useful game-specific detail: Solve hundreds of clever riddles where the solution is hidden in plain sight. This helps set expectations before the first attempt.
Brainstorming is presented for landscape play. The best opening move follows from understanding the goal, the limiting rule and which choices preserve future options.
GETTING STARTED
How to play Brainstorming
Begin with the objective documented for Brainstorming: Solve hundreds of clever riddles where the solution is hidden in plain sight. Drag objects, tap, combine items and think outside the box to crack each level.
Follow the official input mapping: Tap / click to interact with objects on the screen.; Drag items to move them around.; Some levels require tapping in several places at once.; Read each task carefully — the answer is often hidden in the question itself! Forget everything you know — here the obvious answer is almost always wrong.
CONTROLS
Controls and device setup
Official controls: Tap / click to interact with objects on the screen.; Drag items to move them around.; Some levels require tapping in several places at once.; Read each task carefully — the answer is often hidden in the question itself! The published mapping includes both pointer and touch interaction.
PLAY SMARTER
Tips for Brainstorming
- Guide-specific note for Brainstorming: Forget everything you know — here the obvious answer is almost always wrong.
- Study the complete layout before making the first move.
- Look for a decision that creates more than one future option.
