Puzzle · Android · Free · Rated 3+

Trap Tap

100 Levels of Lies

Nothing in Trap Tap is what it looks like. Every level throws a simple instruction at you — tap the safe button, tap the biggest number, follow the sequence — and every level is quietly working against you.

Get it on Google Play Planned for iOS
Trap Tap app icon

How it works

Read the instruction. Then read it again.

The trick is never hidden in a menu or buried behind a paywall. It's in the level itself — sitting in plain sight, waiting for you to trust it.

Colour and word mismatches

The word says one thing. The colour says another. Your instinct picks wrong, every time, until you learn to slow down.

Fake buttons

Some buttons do exactly what they say. Some do the opposite. Some do nothing at all and cost you a life for finding out.

Invisible maze walls

The path looks open. It isn't. Map it by memory, one failed step at a time, and hope you remember the route.

Sequences built to deceive

Patterns that hold just long enough for you to commit to them — then break at exactly the wrong moment.

A second chance, if you want it

Run out of lives and you can watch a short video to continue. Always optional — decline and the run simply ends, as it always did. Nothing is locked behind it.

100

Hand-designed levels

Every trap placed deliberately. Nothing procedurally generated.

5

Lives per run

Spend them carelessly and you start again. High scores are tracked across runs.

£0

Free, funded by ads

Nothing in the game costs real money. Ads pay for it, and you're asked before the first one loads.

Screenshots

See it lie to you

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Ads, plainly

Trap Tap is free and funded by advertising through Google AdMob. Before the first ad loads you're asked for your choice, and you can change it any time from Ad privacy settings on the title screen. We ask for no name, no email and no account, we run no analytics of our own, and your high score stays on your device. What Google collects to serve ads is set out in full in our privacy policy.

Ready to be misled?