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Brain Lines

Brain Lines

Creative Line Drawing Challenge

About Brain Lines!

What Is Brain Lines?

Brain Lines is an intelligent physics-based puzzle game, which combines the mechanics of drawing with reasoning. You draw your own solutions - steering objects, balancing shapes, or initiating interactions with simple lines, as opposed to conventional problem-solving. Every tier is a kind of mini experiment combining science and creativity.

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Core Gameplay Breakdown

The core is that Brain Lines asks participants to accomplish tasks such as putting a ball in a box or having objects interact with each other. You create lines, figures or constructions which follow the physics of the real world, gravity, friction, movement.

  • Physics-based puzzles: Each stroke is responded to in a realistic manner, angles and position do count
  • Several possibilities: There is no one right solution--test anything
  • Difficulty progression: More challenging challenges such as magnets and varying speed are also presented in over 240 levels
  • Hint system: You are not sure, use the light bulb

Creativity and analytical thinking should be balanced; success is achieved especially when the puzzles are more challenging.

Game Controls

The controls are easy to use and intuitive, and it is easy to concentrate on solving puzzles:

  • Left mouse button: Create lines or shapes.
  • Release: Complete your drawing.
  • Restart (R): Immediately restart again in case of trouble.
  • Pause/Menu: Set up settings or have a break.

Useful Tips for Newbie

  • Draw slopes around 45 degrees to more easily move.
  • Use triangles for stable structures or ramps
  • Adjust line length and angle carefully—small changes matter
  • Don’t hesitate to retry and test new ideas

Why Players Love Brain Lines

Brain Lines stands out in the puzzle genre thanks to its mix of drawing gameplay, realistic physics, and open-ended solutions. It encourages experimentation, rewards smart thinking, and turns every level into a satisfying “aha!” moment.

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