What Is Twisted Snakes Brain Puzzle, Actually?
It’s one of those puzzle games that sounds simple on paper but keeps your brain busy. You see a pile of colorful worms (or snakes, depending on how you look at them) all tangled up. Your job is to tap them in the right order so they slide free without touching each other. Touch one snake to another, and it’s instant game over — unless you have a life left.
You start with three lives. There’s also a two-minute timer ticking down. If time runs out, you lose a life. If you lose all three, you start over from level one. Coins you earn along the way let you unlock power-ups that give you some breathing room. It’s fast, it’s tense, and it’s the kind of game that makes you say “just one more try” more times than you’d expect.

How the Order Works (and Why It Matters)
Every level has a correct sequence. The snakes are layered on top of each other, and you can only remove the topmost one at any given moment. If you tap the wrong snake, it won’t move. But if you tap one that’s blocked underneath another, it’ll try to move and bump into the snake above it — and that’s where you lose a life.
So the trick is to look at which snake is currently free. Usually, the snake that has no other snake crossing over its head is the one you can safely tap. It takes a second to spot, but once you get used to reading the pile, you’ll move much faster.

Useful Tips for Surviving the Timer
Two minutes sounds like a lot until you hit level 10 or so. Here are a few things that helped me keep my cool:
- Scan the whole board first. Don’t just tap wildly. Spend the first 3-5 seconds figuring out which snakes are free. One wrong tap costs time and a life.
- Tap deliberately, not frantically. Fast tapping feels smart, but it often leads to mistakes. A clean, calm tap is always better than a rushed one.
- Use the pause button if you need to think. Yes, the timer keeps running, but a quick mental reset can save you from a chain of errors.
- Watch for snakes that look similar. Some colors are close to each other, especially on smaller screens. If you mix up orange and red, you might tap the wrong one.
Power-Ups: When to Use Them
The game gives you three power-ups you can buy with coins: a hint, a time freeze, and a shuffle. The hint highlights the next snake you should tap. The time freeze stops the clock for a few seconds. The shuffle rearranges the snakes, which can help if you’re stuck.

My advice? Save the time freeze for levels where the timer is really squeezing you. The hint is useful when you’re genuinely stuck, but try not to rely on it every level — you’ll run out of coins fast. The shuffle is a bit of a gamble. Sometimes it makes things worse. Use it only when you’ve stared at the board for 15 seconds and still can’t see a move.
What Kind of Player Will Actually Enjoy This?
Twisted Snakes is a good fit if you like short, focused puzzle sessions. It’s not the kind of game you sink hours into in one sitting — more like something you play between tasks or while waiting for something. The difficulty ramps up at a steady pace, and there’s a clear sense of progression with the coins and power-ups.

That said, the core mechanic doesn’t change much. You untangle snakes, level after level. For some players, that repetition will feel relaxing. For others, it might get old after 30 or 40 levels. The timer keeps things tense, but if you prefer slow, thoughtful puzzles, this one might feel rushed. It’s best for players who enjoy pressure and quick decision-making.
Common Mistakes New Players Make
- Tapping snakes that aren’t free yet. This is the number one way to lose lives early. Just because a snake looks accessible doesn’t mean it is. Double-check before you tap.
- Ignoring the timer until it’s too late. It’s easy to get caught up in untangling and forget the clock. Keep one eye on the time bar.
- Hoarding coins too much. You don’t need to buy every power-up, but don’t be afraid to spend a few coins on a hint when you’re really stuck. Coins come back.
- Playing too fast on easy levels. Early levels are simple, but rushing through them can build bad habits. Stay calm even when the puzzle looks easy.
Twisted Snakes Brain Puzzle isn’t trying to reinvent the genre. It’s a clean, fast untangling game with enough pressure to keep you alert. If that sounds like your kind of brain teaser, give it a shot.