Brain Battle was a Canadian interactive game show, which aired weekdays on Global.
The show premiered on March 26, 2007, and aired a total of 356 episodes as of its series finale on August 4, 2008.
Starting in mid-July 2007, only one home player game was played since the show was not airing live in all markets.
Later, the skill-testing question was simply the answer to the main game, which meant that the player that is selected would win.
At the end of October 2007, the show became an hour of just home player games, and another format began.
In the new format, a category, or a half of a two-part word or phrase is given, with 10 possible answers being on a board (such as for example, ______ Man, or types of cakes).
host Jason Agnew will offer the contestant a small cash prize (usually $250) not to play the jackpot game.
On August 4, 2008, it was officially announced that Brain Battle would be replaced by a new phone-in show which debuted on the early morning of August 23, 2008, TimeShift Trivia, which would air live at 1:00 AM in every time zone on Friday nights, running for 4 hours in total.