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15 July 2007
15 July 2007

Games are a wonderful way to tease and challenge your brain. Sudoku, crosswords and electronic games can all improve your brain’s speed and memory. These games rely on logic, word skills, math and more. These games are also fun. You’ll get benefit more by doing these games a little bit every day — spend 15 minutes or so, not hours. I've added a link to a website the specialises in brain games becuase for the simple reason that it's not rocket science... when you use your brain, and you use it often-- will become more efficiant. The brain is not a car or any piece of machenary for that matter, it wont corrode, break down, and degenerate the more you use it.

When you work out (lift wieghts), your body will generaly fabricate more muscle fibers to provide it self the extra effort it needs for the next demanding physical task which is similar to how the brain works. Rather than muscle fibers, with the brain your dealing with grey, and... white matters. So the more you use your brain to cognitivly proccess an algorythm to solve a problem, what you're actualy doing is slowly adding more threads to your grey matter in such a way that it speeds up your cognitive processing in due time.

Previously posted, theres a bunch of ways to help you gain more meat in your noggin but sadly, most of those may seem menial to others, or just don't have the time to do them. So I came up with a simple soloution... make learning fun and tolerable!

So, heres a website and a list of games that specialises in brain activity.

Chess Problems
Gridlock
What Was There?
Spellice
Anagramania
Masterpieces
Dragger
Mastercards
The Question Game
NumberCruncher
Mastermind
Letterama
NumberHunt
SquareWords
Colorama
Crime Scene
Marsmoney
What Word?
Memocoly
I Will Read Your Mind
WordHunt
SpeedRead

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This entry was posted on 15 July 2007 by Glenn Lopez at 7/15/2007 04:09:00 PM. You can skip to the end and leave a response.

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excelent list!
comment by: Anonymous Anonymous at 7/16/2007