


Kaito sees puzzles as a form of entertainment that everyone should be able to enjoy, however when Kaito is challenged by a mysterious man to solve a maze puzzle where failure means death, Kaito takes the man up on his challenge in an effort to learn why someone would create such a deadly puzzle. In fact, Kaito is so great at solving puzzles that even puzzles created by a dedicated puzzle solving club barely take him five seconds to complete. In fact he is one of the best puzzle solvers at his new high school. Kaito Daimon may look like a delinquent but appearances can be deceiving. Now that Sentai Filmworks has brought the series overseas in Season One: Collection One, does this formula create something worthwhile? Enter Phi-Brain: Puzzle of God, a series which revolves around just that, solving various puzzles. However despite the prevalence of puzzles in most stories, few take the risk of focusing entirely around solving puzzles as a plot point. Many stories revolve around a puzzle of some kind, whether it be a murder mystery, discovering clues to track down a thief or some other crime related drama to survival situations.

Phi-Brain: Puzzle of God Season One: Collection 1
