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Best apps for training your brain

  • 22 October 2018
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Best apps for training your brain
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Do you ever think where we would be without smart people? Without them you wouldn’t have amazing life-changing inventions such as the lightbulb, the car, or even the smartphone. Being smart is cool. So, join us as we celebrate Smart is Cool Day, with a look at some of the best brain training apps around. You’ll definitely feel smarter after playing around with these.

Luminosity


Android (Free) / iOS (Free)

Luminosity is one of the most popular brain training apps around, and for good reason. It’s crammed to the brim with games to exercise a range of mental skills including memory, attention span and problem-solving.

It’s the perfect app to reinvigorate your grey matter and give your brain a boost. With a training programme on board, it’s like having a personal trainer for your brain. The developers reckon that a single session can turbocharge your mental skills. So, what are you waiting for?

NeuroNation


Android (Free) / iOS (Free)



Take your cognitive skills up a notch with NeuroNation. Think of it like a gym for your brain. The app has been developed with the help of German scientists, and is packed with exercises that draws on findings in Neuroscience and Cognitive Psychology.

There are over 60 brain-training exercises, and nine personalised courses to train various functions of your brain such as numeracy, memory, perception and reasoning. It’s just the ticket for getting your thinking skills in tip-top shape.

The app even adapts to your performance to keep your cerebral cortex ticking along with regular evaluations that highlight your strengths and weaknesses, so you know where to improve.

Memorado


Android (Free) / iOS (Free)



Want something easier to get into? Then dive into Memorado. It has similar brain training benefits to the above apps, with colourful graphics to boot. Choose from over 450 levels across 15 games geared towards beefing up your memory, concentration and reaction skills.

But don’t let the baby-faced looks fool you, this is one seriously challenging app designed by some exceedingly clever folks at the forefront of neuroscientific research.

With enough practice, the developers claim that you can increase your brain quotient by up to 76%. Now that’s smart.

Got any favourite brain training games you’d like to recommend? Feel free to suggest them in the comments below.

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