
Top rated Brain games
Here’s a ranking of the top rated Brain games. To give you a quick overview, we’ve added the most important information about each product. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.
1. Spin Master Perplexus Epic
125 challenging obstacles require a lot of patience and a steady hand. Your dexterity and spatial awareness will be put to the test. Will you accept the challenge?.

2. Spin Master Perplexus Rebel
In the Rebel version, it is once again the player's task to move a small ball through a versatile 3D maze. Here, not only a steady hand is required, but also patience. The goal is to maneuver the balls through various obstacles. With its 70 not overly difficult challenges, it is the perfect entry-level model. And don't forget: think in three dimensions.

3. Spin Master Perplexus Beast
Will you take on the challenge and find the right strategy to guide the small metal ball through the maze of plastic tracks? Many new obstacles await you. The Perplexus Beast is designed for advanced players and requires a lot of patience and dexterity with its 100 obstacles.

4. Smart Games IQ Puzzler Pro
The legendary IQ puzzler in a new design - and with a new level. Place the colored tiles as shown in the template - then the task begins. The remaining parts must all be placed in the playing field. There is only one solution for each task. The more difficult the task, the trickier the solution for the individual tasks ... 120 new tasks for a unique game and puzzle experience.

5. Smart Games IQ Fit
Thanks to a practical storage solution, the game is excellent for exercising your brain. Place all the 3D pieces on the board so that it forms a smooth 2D image without visible holes or bumps. A super fun game with 120 different challenges!.

6. iDventure Cluebox - Davy Jones‘ Locker
Davy Jones' Locker. London, 1720. Ian Kensington, captain of the British Engineering Forces, is responsible for the first successful recovery of a sunken ship. In his report to His Majesty, King George I of England, Kensington mentions Davy Jones' Locker for the first time. He describes the locker in connection with a legend about the sea devil Davy Jones, who supposedly locks away the wandering souls of all sailors who lost their lives at sea. It is said that he hides a replica of the locker on every sunken ship and promises to release all souls if someone manages to open the chest. However, no one has yet been able to unravel its secret. It is an interactive box with various puzzles that must be solved one after the other to open the box. In other words, it’s an escape room in a convenient format. Nothing is based on chance; everything relies solely on logical decisions.

7. iDventure Cluebox - Schrödinger's cat
Schrödinger's Cat is a thought experiment by Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger that illustrates the problems of quantum mechanics with everyday objects. In this experiment, a cat and some poison are placed in a closed box. Quantum mechanics suggests that after a while, the cat is both dead and alive. Unfortunately, Schrödinger completely forgot about the cat due to his busy schedule. It is an interactive box with various puzzles that must be solved one after another to open the box. In other words, it's an escape room in a compact format. Nothing is based on chance, but solely on logical decisions.

8. Brio labyrinth
With the two knobs the steel ball is steered through the labyrinth. The more the ball rolls, the higher the score. A versatile, fascinating game that promotes concentration, coordination, perception and fine motor skills - and last but not least the ability to occupy oneself. A classic for players of all ages. Since 1946 more than 3 million copies have been sold. Promotes the ability to concentrate, coordination, perception and fine motor skills - and last but not least the ability to occupy oneself.

9. iDventure Cluebox - Nautilus
Nautilus is the third and most challenging Cluebox from iDventure to date. It features the most puzzles and new mechanisms that will make your puzzle adventure unforgettable. The year is 1870 in Paris. After the first book about Captain Nemo and his submarine Nautilus sparked great interest among the public, Jules Verne publishes the conclusion of the story about the mysterious captain.
Shortly before his death, Nemo announced that he would pack all his scientific knowledge and his autobiography into a small unsinkable box: The last of us who remains on the Nautilus will throw this container into the sea, and it will drift wherever the waves take it. Immediately after that, the Nautilus is destroyed.
Nemo's unsinkable box has been found, and it is now up to you to uncover the captain's secret and find the lost traces of his scientific discoveries. The Cluebox is an interactive, handcrafted wooden box with various puzzles that must be solved sequentially to open the box. It is quite similar to an escape room in a convenient format. The solution to each individual puzzle is based not on chance, but solely on logical decisions.

10. Brainstorm Labyrinth Ball large
Do you have the skills? They will frustrate you, but you will still become addicted to the two fun mazes. Guide the ball from start to finish. It improves patience, dexterity, and hand-eye coordination.
