Brain Test 5 Hits #5 on the Trivia Charts: Why the Trickiest Entry Topped the Ranks
When Unico Studio quietly shipped Brain Test 5: Tricky Challenge in February 2026, most players expected “more of the same” from the long-running trick-puzzle franchise. Instead, by March 2026 it had climbed to #5 on the Trivia game charts — a rare feat for a series that built its reputation on absurd, anti-logic brain teasers rather than leaderboard competition.
This post pulls together what reviewers actually wrote, what players are arguing about in the comments, and which levels the community keeps naming as the wall.
What the Reviewers Actually Said
The standout reaction came from DroidGamers, whose reviewer opened with an unusually warm line for a franchise known for trolling its players:
“What’s really striking is how polished it feels. The production values here are noticeably higher than the earlier entries.”
That is a meaningful shift. The first four Brain Test games leaned on charm-over-production; Brain Test 5 pairs the same trick-question energy with smoother animation, cleaner UI, and tighter feedback. For a series that lives or dies on “did that tap feel good,” the polish mattered.
Other coverage echoed the scale claim. App discovery trackers and puzzle-roundup sites noted the fifth entry shipped with more levels and more elaborate scene-based puzzles than any prior installment — which lines up with Unico Studio’s own positioning of BT5 as “the biggest Brain Test ever.”

The Community’s Favorite Argument: “You Have to Cheat”
The most-repeated player observation in YouTube comments and forum threads is not about any single level — it is about the meta-design. Brain Test 5 leans harder into the “the obvious answer is a trap” formula, and players love to argue about it.
A recurring sentiment in comment sections: sometimes the only way forward is to do something that feels like cheating — turning the phone upside down, dragging an object off-screen, combining items the puzzle never told you could combine. The franchise has always rewarded lateral thinking, but BT5 pushes the absurdity further, and that is exactly why it climbs charts: every solved level is a story you tell a friend.
The Levels Players Keep Naming as the Wall
If you scroll Brain Test 5 comment sections long enough, three level ranges come up again and again:
- Level 63 — cited frequently as the first “wait, I actually have to read the whole screen” moment.
- Level 86 — a scene-based puzzle where the trick is easy to miss if you assume the UI is decorative.
- Levels 126–135 — the late-game run that players describe as the steepest difficulty climb in the entire entry. Several commenters specifically call this stretch the hardest in Brain Test 5.
None of these are “impossible” levels. They are the ones where the series’ signature misdirection peaks, and where the community’s shared solve-tips keep getting posted.

Why #5 on Trivia Matters for a Trick-Puzzle Game
Trivia charts are usually dominated by quiz apps and knowledge games. A lateral-thinking trick game cracking the top five says something about how players now want to be fooled — they enjoy the social currency of “I bet you can’t solve this.” Brain Test 5’s scene-based, shareable puzzles are built for that exact loop.
Frequently Asked Questions
When did Brain Test 5 release?
Brain Test 5: Tricky Challenge launched in February 2026 by Unico Studio, the same studio behind the earlier Brain Test titles.
What is the hardest level in Brain Test 5?
Players most often name Level 63, Level 86, and the Level 126–135 late-game run as the toughest stretches. The 126–135 range in particular gets called the steepest climb.
Is Brain Test 5 better than the older games?
Reviewers like DroidGamers highlighted noticeably higher production values than earlier entries, while keeping the same trick-question style. Many players consider it the most polished installment.
Is Brain Test 5 free to play?
Like its predecessors, it follows a free-to-play model with in-app options. The chart position reflects organic downloads rather than paid ranking.
Conclusion
Brain Test 5 reaching #5 on the Trivia charts in March 2026 is less about trivia and more about a trick-puzzle game finally nailing production quality while doubling down on the “fool you, then reward you” loop. Reviewers praised the polish; players argue about the cheat-like solutions; and the 126–135 wall keeps the comment sections busy.
Stuck on a specific Brain Test 5 level? Browse the full Brain Test 5 level walkthroughs or jump to the All-Star IQ Boost guide for the broader franchise.