Brain Test 5 level guide
Brain Test 5 Level 66 Walkthrough
Brain Test 5 Level 66 is a tic-tac-toe stalemate puzzle. On all three boards, place your last mark in the only square that fills the grid without giving either side three in a row.
Board Notes
- Layout
- Level 66 shows three separate 3x3 tic-tac-toe boards with several fixed X and O marks already placed. Each screen tells you whether you are playing as `X` or `O` and leaves a few empty squares to finish.
- Goal
- End every board in a draw. You cannot make a winning line for yourself or allow the opponent to make one either.
- Opening
- The safe move on each board is the square that fills the board without creating a row, column, or diagonal of three. The first and last boards are played as `X`, while the middle board switches to `O`.
- Danger Zone
- The most tempting empty square often loses instantly because it creates a line. Level 66 only clears when the final board is a complete stalemate.
- Mechanics
- This is pure tic-tac-toe logic across three variations. The symbol you control changes, but the target never changes: force a draw.
Quick Tips for Brain Test 5 Level 66 (spoiler-free)
- Check rows, columns, and diagonals before tapping any empty square.
- If a move would create three of your marks or three of theirs, it is wrong.
- Think of each board as a full stalemate setup, not as a winning move puzzle.
How to Solve Brain Test 5 Level 66 — Full Solution
- On the first board, play as `X` and choose the empty square that fills the board without creating any final three-in-a-row.
- On the second board, switch to `O` and again pick the only move that completes the board as a draw.
- Ignore any square that would finish a row, column, or diagonal for either player.
- On the last board, return to `X` and place the final mark in the remaining draw-safe square.
- Confirm only when the full 3x3 is complete and neither side has a winning line.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Tapping the most obvious empty square without checking diagonals.
- Treating the board like a normal winning tic-tac-toe turn instead of aiming for stalemate.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the trick in Brain Test 5 Level 66?
Every board has to end in a draw, so the correct move is the only square that fills the grid without giving either side three in a row.
Why do winning-looking moves fail in Level 66?
Because the prompt is not asking you to win. It wants a full-board stalemate every time.