Online Games To Get Your Brain Going

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There are so many benefits to gaming. It can be very social, active, and exciting, but perhaps one of the best benefits is that many games will help to engage your brain. Keeping your brain active in any age group is vital, and luckily, there are plenty of games online to keep yours going!

Wordle​

Wordle has taken the world by storm, and the best part about it is that it takes hardly any time to play. Every day, you can head to the NY Times website and into the Wordle section, and you will be faced with a new puzzle. Be warned, though - some of them are pretty tricky and frustrating! Try to get it solved as early in the day as you can so that you won’t bump into any spoilers. There are other games on the website, too, including a crossword.

Chess​

Chess has long been a game associated with brain power - not only do you need to think about your moves, but you also need to work out what your opponent is going to be doing for many moves coming up. Chess is a game of strategy, and there are many guides online that can help you meet your full potential. Another thing you can do is play against AI until you are confident enough to go against real people.

Sudoku​

You don’t have to be good with numbers to play Sudoku; instead, it relies on short-term memory to help you finish the puzzle. When you first start doing Sudoku, it is a good idea to do it in pencil. You can play online, in the newspapers, or buy books packed with Sudoku options. It does come in a range of options; it is best to start out with the easier ones and move on. Eventually, the harder Soduko has fewer starter numbers in the square - and some might be images.

Jigsaw Puzzles​

The great thing about jigsaws is that they can be as simple or as complicated as you like. There are even jigsaws that are completely blank with thousands of pieces - making them particularly challenging to complete. Just like many of the best brain games, jigsaws can be made in person; there are mobile apps and online games, too.

Duolingo​

Duolingo is a great app for people who want to learn a new language. Since it makes it like a game, it is more fun than many other traditional ways of learning a language. What is great about language learning by way of gaming is that it helps to create new brain pathways. It takes a lot of repetition and dedication, which means it can become part of your every day. You can ‘play’ Duolingo on your mobile devices or on their website.

There is also a range of detective games that force you to find things, look for clues, and work out how to unlock the next part of the story. Games are great for getting your brain engaged and can even help with studying: How to combine gaming and academic success | JoyFreak.
 

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