Brain Test Level 113 Walkthrough & Answer
Level 113★★★★★
Guide by LevelWalks
If Level 112 of Brain Test: Tricky Puzzles felt routine, Level 113 is the kind that breaks the pattern. The devs schedule these on purpose — usually right where players start solving on autopilot.
## Question
**Brain Test Level 113:** How many triangles are in this shape?
## Answer
Count all triangles including overlapping ones. The answer is typically more than you think — look for small, medium, and full-size triangles formed by the intersecting lines.
## Step-by-Step Walkthrough
A geometric figure with intersecting lines creates multiple triangles at different scales. Count the smallest triangles first, then combinations of two small triangles, three, and so on. Don't forget the large triangle formed by the outer edges.
Here is exactly how to solve Brain Test Level 113:
1. Read the question carefully — Brain Test loves wordplay and misdirection.
2. Look at every element on screen, including the question text itself.
3. Count overlapping triangles at every scale — small, medium, and the full outer triangle.
4. If you are stuck, remember that Brain Test rewards lateral thinking over logical answers.
## Why It's Tricky
Gestalt grouping makes you see the most obvious triangles and stop. Your visual system naturally groups the simplest shapes first, causing you to undercount the compound triangles formed by combining smaller ones. This is a classic geometric counting trap.
## Why This Level Is Tricky
At this difficulty, Brain Test expects multi-step thinking. Break the puzzle into parts: what does the question ask, what elements are on screen, and what interactions haven't you tried yet? Combine objects, drag text, or use multiple fingers simultaneously. Systematic experimentation beats random tapping. Mid-game levels (51-150) start combining multiple trick types in one puzzle. You might need both wordplay and physical interaction to solve a single level. If one approach fails, switch to a completely different trick category.
## Common Mistakes
Players frequently make these errors on Level 113:
- Overthinking a simple puzzle — sometimes the answer is literally what the question says, with no trick at all.
- Not trying to drag or resize on-screen elements, including text, images, and answer options.
- Missing that Brain Test sometimes reuses a trick from an earlier level with a slight variation.
Tips
- Check if the question is about numerical value or visual appearance of digits.
- Don't trust your first arithmetic instinct — Brain Test loves number misdirection.
- Remember: Brain Test Level 113 has a difficulty rating of 3/5 — it challenges your assumptions.
FAQ
- How do I solve Brain Test Level 113?
- Count all triangles including overlapping ones. The answer is typically more than you think — look for small, medium, and full-size triangles formed by the intersecting lines. This is one of the trickiest puzzles in Brain Test because it requires you to think outside the box rather than using straightforward logic.
- Why is Brain Test Level 113 so hard?
- Brain Test Level 113 ("How many triangles are in this shape?") tricks players by using misdirection. Gestalt grouping makes you see the most obvious triangles and stop.