Brainlet

2015Image macro / Wojak variant / pejorative slangsemi-active

Also known as: Brainlet Wojak · Small Brain Wojak

Brainlet is a 2015 Wojak variant meme featuring Wojak with a comically shrunken head, originating on 4chan's /sci/ board as a pejorative mockery of stupidity.

Brainlet is a pejorative internet slang term and Wojak variant used primarily on 4chan to mock people perceived as unintelligent. Originating on the /sci/ (Science & Math) board in late 2015, the meme features Wojak depicted with a comically tiny or shrunken head, the visual opposite of "Big Brain" edits4. The term and its associated illustrations spread across multiple 4chan boards throughout 2017 before spawning the popular "Mmmm Grayons" sub-meme in early 20183.

TL;DR

Brainlet is a pejorative internet slang term and Wojak variant used primarily on 4chan to mock people perceived as unintelligent.

Overview

Brainlet is both a word and a visual format. As slang, it calls someone stupid, framing low intelligence as a physical deficiency, like being a "manlet" but for brains1. As an image, it takes the familiar Wojak face and warps the skull down to a tiny nub, sometimes with a visible pea-sized brain on top. The drawings range from a slightly shrunken forehead to a grotesquely pinched head sitting on a normal-sized body. More exaggerated versions show the character drooling, slack-jawed, or with an elongated neck, emphasizing total vacancy4.

The meme works as the direct counterpart to "Galaxy Brain" or "tfw too intelligent" Wojak edits, where the character's head balloons outward to signal (usually ironic) genius2. Where Big Brain Wojak mocks pretentious intellectuals, Brainlet mocks those who can't grasp even basic concepts. The two formats are often used together in escalating comparison charts.

The earliest known appearance of "brainlet" on 4chan dates to December 1, 2015, when an anonymous user posted on the /sci/ (Science & Math) board: "When will science finally find a cure for low IQ? I don't want to be a brainlet anymore"4. The post used the word as a self-deprecating label rather than an insult directed at someone else, and it didn't include any custom illustration.

By September 18, 2016, the term had gained enough traction on /sci/ that users were already asking "what's with the 'brainlet' meme these days?"4. A follow-up thread on October 29, 2016 sought an "official definition of brainlet" from the board, suggesting the word was becoming embedded in the community's vocabulary before it had a fixed visual form4.

Origin & Background

Platform
4chan /sci/ board
Creator
Unknown
Date
2015
Year
2015

The earliest known appearance of "brainlet" on 4chan dates to December 1, 2015, when an anonymous user posted on the /sci/ (Science & Math) board: "When will science finally find a cure for low IQ? I don't want to be a brainlet anymore". The post used the word as a self-deprecating label rather than an insult directed at someone else, and it didn't include any custom illustration.

By September 18, 2016, the term had gained enough traction on /sci/ that users were already asking "what's with the 'brainlet' meme these days?". A follow-up thread on October 29, 2016 sought an "official definition of brainlet" from the board, suggesting the word was becoming embedded in the community's vocabulary before it had a fixed visual form.

How It Spread

The meme's visual identity took shape across 2017. On May 11, 2017, Urban Dictionary user TinFoilHatGuy posted the first formal definition, calling a brainlet someone with "an immature, underdeveloped cerebral cortex". The entry treated it as established slang rather than a new coinage.

On June 4, 2017, a "Brainlet Safe Thread" appeared on /sci/ featuring an illustration of Wojak with a microscopic brain, one of the first widely shared visual depictions. Less than a month later, on July 2, a different style appeared on /biz/ (Business & Finance): Wojak drawn with a fully atrophied, shrunken head rather than just a tiny brain bump. This version, with its more extreme body horror, became the dominant template.

The meme jumped from niche science-board humor to broader 4chan culture on October 18, 2017, when an anonymous /r9k/ user posted a greentext story: "think for your whole life that you are intelligent / you are actually a brainlet." A screenshot hit Reddit's r/4chan the same day and pulled in over 800 upvotes at a 96% approval rate within a week.

The visual language kept escalating. On December 8, 2017, a /v/ user posted an illustration of a drooling brainlet with a grotesquely long neck, pushing the design further into body-horror territory. This long-necked variant became a template for dozens of edits.

The most recognizable spinoff arrived on January 12, 2018, when someone on /tv/ posted an edit of the long-necked brainlet eating crayons with the caption "Mmmm grayons". The deliberate misspelling of "crayons" added another layer: the character is too stupid to even spell what it's eating. A dedicated "grayons" entry appeared on Urban Dictionary by May 5, 2018. eBaum's World published a roundup of "Mmmm Grayons" edits on August 7, 2018, noting the meme "has been popping up for a few months and we still don't quite know the origin".

How to Use This Meme

Brainlet edits typically follow one of a few common patterns:

1

Direct insult: Post a brainlet image as a reaction to someone saying something perceived as stupid in a thread. The image alone communicates "you're an idiot" without needing text.

2

IQ tier charts: Create a multi-panel image showing increasingly distorted brainlets at the bottom and Galaxy Brain Wojaks at the top, with different opinions or behaviors assigned to each tier. The joke usually puts a commonly held belief at the brainlet level.

3

Self-deprecating greentexts: Write a short story about realizing you're a brainlet, paired with one of the standard illustrations. The humor comes from the narrator's resigned acceptance.

4

"Grayons" edits: Take the long-necked drooling variant and place it in contexts involving simple tasks performed badly. The character is often shown struggling with or misunderstanding everyday objects.

Cultural Impact

Brainlet sits within the larger Wojak ecosystem that has produced dozens of character variants including Doomer, Coomer, NPC Wojak, and Soyjak. Where those variants target specific personality types or lifestyles, Brainlet focuses purely on perceived intelligence, making it one of the more broadly applicable insults in the set.

The term spread beyond 4chan into general internet slang. Urban Dictionary accumulated multiple definitions from different users, with the most upvoted entries describing brainlets as people with "a low IQ and below average common sense" and comparing the word to "manlet" as a construction. The "grayons" spinoff showed enough staying power to get its own Urban Dictionary page, where the misspelled word was redefined as a general adjective for incompetence.

eBaum's World, one of the older meme aggregation sites, featured the "grayons" variant in a dedicated gallery in August 2018, marking its crossover from imageboard culture to broader meme audiences.

Fun Facts

The word "brainlet" follows the same "-let" suffix pattern as "manlet" (short man) and "wristlet" (thin wrists), a construction popular in 4chan bodybuilding and self-improvement threads.

Brainlet started as a text-only insult on /sci/ and didn't get its own Wojak illustration for roughly 18 months after the first archived use of the word.

The "grayons" spelling was deliberate. The misspelling is part of the joke, showing the character can't even get the word "crayons" right.

eBaum's World admitted in their 2018 roundup that despite months of tracking, they still couldn't pin down the exact origin of the grayons variant.

Wikipedia categorizes the Big Brain Wojak and Brainlet Wojak as direct opposites within the Wojak variant family.

Derivatives & Variations

Mmmm Grayons:

The most well-known spinoff, featuring the long-necked brainlet eating crayons with the misspelled caption. First posted on /tv/ in January 2018 and collected by eBaum's World by August[3].

Big Brain vs. Brainlet charts:

Multi-tier comparison images pairing Galaxy Brain Wojak at the top with increasingly distorted brainlets at the bottom, used to rank opinions or behaviors[2].

Long-necked Brainlet:

A specific variant with an exaggerated drooping neck and drooling mouth, first posted on /v/ in December 2017, which became the base template for the "grayons" edit[4].

Board-specific Brainlets:

Custom versions tailored to individual 4chan boards, such as /biz/ brainlets making bad crypto trades or /sci/ brainlets failing basic math, each dressed in board-appropriate costumes or contexts[4].

Frequently Asked Questions

Brainlet

2015Image macro / Wojak variant / pejorative slangsemi-active

Also known as: Brainlet Wojak · Small Brain Wojak

Brainlet is a 2015 Wojak variant meme featuring Wojak with a comically shrunken head, originating on 4chan's /sci/ board as a pejorative mockery of stupidity.

Brainlet is a pejorative internet slang term and Wojak variant used primarily on 4chan to mock people perceived as unintelligent. Originating on the /sci/ (Science & Math) board in late 2015, the meme features Wojak depicted with a comically tiny or shrunken head, the visual opposite of "Big Brain" edits. The term and its associated illustrations spread across multiple 4chan boards throughout 2017 before spawning the popular "Mmmm Grayons" sub-meme in early 2018.

TL;DR

Brainlet is a pejorative internet slang term and Wojak variant used primarily on 4chan to mock people perceived as unintelligent.

Overview

Brainlet is both a word and a visual format. As slang, it calls someone stupid, framing low intelligence as a physical deficiency, like being a "manlet" but for brains. As an image, it takes the familiar Wojak face and warps the skull down to a tiny nub, sometimes with a visible pea-sized brain on top. The drawings range from a slightly shrunken forehead to a grotesquely pinched head sitting on a normal-sized body. More exaggerated versions show the character drooling, slack-jawed, or with an elongated neck, emphasizing total vacancy.

The meme works as the direct counterpart to "Galaxy Brain" or "tfw too intelligent" Wojak edits, where the character's head balloons outward to signal (usually ironic) genius. Where Big Brain Wojak mocks pretentious intellectuals, Brainlet mocks those who can't grasp even basic concepts. The two formats are often used together in escalating comparison charts.

The earliest known appearance of "brainlet" on 4chan dates to December 1, 2015, when an anonymous user posted on the /sci/ (Science & Math) board: "When will science finally find a cure for low IQ? I don't want to be a brainlet anymore". The post used the word as a self-deprecating label rather than an insult directed at someone else, and it didn't include any custom illustration.

By September 18, 2016, the term had gained enough traction on /sci/ that users were already asking "what's with the 'brainlet' meme these days?". A follow-up thread on October 29, 2016 sought an "official definition of brainlet" from the board, suggesting the word was becoming embedded in the community's vocabulary before it had a fixed visual form.

Origin & Background

Platform
4chan /sci/ board
Creator
Unknown
Date
2015
Year
2015

The earliest known appearance of "brainlet" on 4chan dates to December 1, 2015, when an anonymous user posted on the /sci/ (Science & Math) board: "When will science finally find a cure for low IQ? I don't want to be a brainlet anymore". The post used the word as a self-deprecating label rather than an insult directed at someone else, and it didn't include any custom illustration.

By September 18, 2016, the term had gained enough traction on /sci/ that users were already asking "what's with the 'brainlet' meme these days?". A follow-up thread on October 29, 2016 sought an "official definition of brainlet" from the board, suggesting the word was becoming embedded in the community's vocabulary before it had a fixed visual form.

How It Spread

The meme's visual identity took shape across 2017. On May 11, 2017, Urban Dictionary user TinFoilHatGuy posted the first formal definition, calling a brainlet someone with "an immature, underdeveloped cerebral cortex". The entry treated it as established slang rather than a new coinage.

On June 4, 2017, a "Brainlet Safe Thread" appeared on /sci/ featuring an illustration of Wojak with a microscopic brain, one of the first widely shared visual depictions. Less than a month later, on July 2, a different style appeared on /biz/ (Business & Finance): Wojak drawn with a fully atrophied, shrunken head rather than just a tiny brain bump. This version, with its more extreme body horror, became the dominant template.

The meme jumped from niche science-board humor to broader 4chan culture on October 18, 2017, when an anonymous /r9k/ user posted a greentext story: "think for your whole life that you are intelligent / you are actually a brainlet." A screenshot hit Reddit's r/4chan the same day and pulled in over 800 upvotes at a 96% approval rate within a week.

The visual language kept escalating. On December 8, 2017, a /v/ user posted an illustration of a drooling brainlet with a grotesquely long neck, pushing the design further into body-horror territory. This long-necked variant became a template for dozens of edits.

The most recognizable spinoff arrived on January 12, 2018, when someone on /tv/ posted an edit of the long-necked brainlet eating crayons with the caption "Mmmm grayons". The deliberate misspelling of "crayons" added another layer: the character is too stupid to even spell what it's eating. A dedicated "grayons" entry appeared on Urban Dictionary by May 5, 2018. eBaum's World published a roundup of "Mmmm Grayons" edits on August 7, 2018, noting the meme "has been popping up for a few months and we still don't quite know the origin".

How to Use This Meme

Brainlet edits typically follow one of a few common patterns:

1

Direct insult: Post a brainlet image as a reaction to someone saying something perceived as stupid in a thread. The image alone communicates "you're an idiot" without needing text.

2

IQ tier charts: Create a multi-panel image showing increasingly distorted brainlets at the bottom and Galaxy Brain Wojaks at the top, with different opinions or behaviors assigned to each tier. The joke usually puts a commonly held belief at the brainlet level.

3

Self-deprecating greentexts: Write a short story about realizing you're a brainlet, paired with one of the standard illustrations. The humor comes from the narrator's resigned acceptance.

4

"Grayons" edits: Take the long-necked drooling variant and place it in contexts involving simple tasks performed badly. The character is often shown struggling with or misunderstanding everyday objects.

Cultural Impact

Brainlet sits within the larger Wojak ecosystem that has produced dozens of character variants including Doomer, Coomer, NPC Wojak, and Soyjak. Where those variants target specific personality types or lifestyles, Brainlet focuses purely on perceived intelligence, making it one of the more broadly applicable insults in the set.

The term spread beyond 4chan into general internet slang. Urban Dictionary accumulated multiple definitions from different users, with the most upvoted entries describing brainlets as people with "a low IQ and below average common sense" and comparing the word to "manlet" as a construction. The "grayons" spinoff showed enough staying power to get its own Urban Dictionary page, where the misspelled word was redefined as a general adjective for incompetence.

eBaum's World, one of the older meme aggregation sites, featured the "grayons" variant in a dedicated gallery in August 2018, marking its crossover from imageboard culture to broader meme audiences.

Fun Facts

The word "brainlet" follows the same "-let" suffix pattern as "manlet" (short man) and "wristlet" (thin wrists), a construction popular in 4chan bodybuilding and self-improvement threads.

Brainlet started as a text-only insult on /sci/ and didn't get its own Wojak illustration for roughly 18 months after the first archived use of the word.

The "grayons" spelling was deliberate. The misspelling is part of the joke, showing the character can't even get the word "crayons" right.

eBaum's World admitted in their 2018 roundup that despite months of tracking, they still couldn't pin down the exact origin of the grayons variant.

Wikipedia categorizes the Big Brain Wojak and Brainlet Wojak as direct opposites within the Wojak variant family.

Derivatives & Variations

Mmmm Grayons:

The most well-known spinoff, featuring the long-necked brainlet eating crayons with the misspelled caption. First posted on /tv/ in January 2018 and collected by eBaum's World by August[3].

Big Brain vs. Brainlet charts:

Multi-tier comparison images pairing Galaxy Brain Wojak at the top with increasingly distorted brainlets at the bottom, used to rank opinions or behaviors[2].

Long-necked Brainlet:

A specific variant with an exaggerated drooping neck and drooling mouth, first posted on /v/ in December 2017, which became the base template for the "grayons" edit[4].

Board-specific Brainlets:

Custom versions tailored to individual 4chan boards, such as /biz/ brainlets making bad crypto trades or /sci/ brainlets failing basic math, each dressed in board-appropriate costumes or contexts[4].

Frequently Asked Questions