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Brain-teasing game roundup

Simple games are fun, but sometimes you want something that really makes you think! For you, we’re introducing recommended brain-training game apps.

We’ve gathered a wide range of classics like board games, card games, puzzles, and popular remixed games.

These apps include not only trending titles but also games perfect for filling short breaks.

As we get older, thinking things through can start to feel like a chore.

But with brain games, you can train your mind while having fun!

Brain Training App (1–10)

Bubble 10

Bubble 10

A math game where you add numbers to make 10: “Bubble 10.” Balloons with numbers rise from the bottom—tap balloons that add up to 10.

Be careful: if a balloon touches the jagged spikes at the top, the HP gauge on the left will decrease.

It’s simple brain training that even elementary school kids can play.

Don’t rush—pop the balloons steadily.

It’s a race against time!

Brain Test

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Brain Test

The game app “Brain Test” lets you enjoy plenty of trick-based puzzle games.

Popular around the world, it looks like a casual game you can play in short bursts, but it’s filled with puzzles that surprisingly require real brainpower to solve.

Even problems that seem as simple as riddles won’t yield the correct answer unless you think a little outside the box.

With many levels available, you can keep training your brain without getting bored.

It’s a game that both adults and children can enjoy, so give it a try!

Pitapon

Pitapon

Introducing the brain-training fitting puzzle “Pita-pon.” Pita-pon is a game where you fit a variety of prepared pieces into a square grid so they all fit within it.

It’s similar to a jigsaw puzzle, but Pita-pon isn’t straightforward because the pieces come in all sorts of shapes.

It’s a game that demands imagination and flashes of insight.

It’s simple, but once you start, it’s really fun—so give it a try!

Karakuri Korokoro

Karakuri Korokoro

“Karakuri Korokoro” is a game where you build your own route to the goal using various contraptions.

It feels a bit like the NHK show “PythagoraSwitch.” The ball you need to deliver to the goal is affected by gravity, so if your contraptions are in equilibrium, nothing will move… it really makes you think.

It’s a highly recommended brain-training game that both kids and adults can get hooked on.

Polysphere

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Polysphere

Polysphere is a popular game that once ranked second among free mobile app games.

To put it simply, it’s like a puzzle, but with pieces arranged on a 3D shape.

Rotate it 360 degrees to find the angle where the pieces align.

When they line up correctly, animals or plants will appear.

If it’s difficult, there’s a help feature you can use, so give it a try.