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Challenge your mind with brain games based on cognitive research.

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Discover brain games that engage different cognitive skills

Memory Games

Play through a collection of games designed to put your recollection to the test.

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Memory Match

Memory Match

Match symbols from memory to challenge your working memory.

Memory Match Overdrive

Memory Match Overdrive

An advanced version of Memory Match.

Memory Matrix

Memory Matrix

Memorize tile locations to challenge spatial memory.

Tidal Treasures

Tidal Treasures

Choose unique ocean treasures from a tide pool as more and more items wash up.

Speed Games

Challenge yourself with a variety of games that target your processing speed.

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Speed Match

Speed Match

Process symbols quickly to test rapid thinking.

Speed Match Overdrive

Speed Match Overdrive

A faster, more challenging version of Speed Match.

Highway Hazards

Highway Hazards

Dodge obstacles on the road to test your response speed.

Speed Pack

Speed Pack

Mentally fold items to fit them into a packed suitcase.

Attention Games

Train attention with games that challenge your ability to focus and resist distractions.

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Lost in Migration

Lost in Migration

Identify where the lead bird in a flock is headed, ignoring the distractors around it.

Trouble Brewing

Trouble Brewing

Fill coffee orders to practice divided attention.

Star Search

Star Search

Find the odd one out among visually similar items.

Feel the Beat

Feel the Beat

Exercise your rhythm skills by playing the drums on your keyboard.

Flexibility Games

Practice your ability to quickly switch between tasks in this collection of brain games.

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Brain Shift

Brain Shift

Switch between two rules depending on the location of the letter-number pair.

Brain Shift Overdrive

Brain Shift Overdrive

Switch into high gear in this advanced version of Brain Shift.

Disillusion

Disillusion

Quickly match tiles according to changing rules.

Color Match

Color Match

Challenge response inhibition while matching word meanings to their color.

Problem Solving Games

Flex your Planning, Spatial Reasoning, and Logical Reasoning skills with these games.

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Pet Detective

Pet Detective

Use planning skills to find the most efficient route to rescue lost pets.

Masterpiece

Masterpiece

Exercise your spatial reasoning by fitting pieces of a mosaic together.

Fuse Clues

Fuse Clues

Exercise your logical reasoning by ordering fuses.

Pirate Passage

Pirate Passage

Exercise your planning skills by finding the route to buried treasure.

Word Games

Practice your prose with games targeting Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, and more.

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Word Bubbles

Word Bubbles

Create words with shared starting letters.

Word Snatchers

Word Snatchers

Exercise your vocabulary by unscrambling the word.

Editor’s Choice

Editor’s Choice

Quickly identify synonyms by picking them out from a list of potentially distracting words.

Taking Root

Taking Root

Exercise your vocabulary by combining roots to make words.

Math Games

Divide and conquer your way through a variety of Math challenges.

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Top That

Top That

Estimate value to choose the best prize.

Chalkboard Challenge

Chalkboard Challenge

Solve fast math problems using logic and reasoning.

Magic Chance

Magic Chance

Practice probability by matching the patterns of cards needed for magic tricks.

Raindrops

Raindrops

Solve arithmetic quickly, like when calculating a tip.

What are Brain Games?

Brain games are like mini mental challenges — engaging activities designed to target areas like Memory, Attention, and Problem Solving. Many are based on tasks used in cognitive research and adapted to be fun, repeatable, and interactive. While brain games once lived mostly on paper — like crosswords or Sudoku — you can now play them on your phone, tablet, or computer. Whether you're at home, commuting, or taking a break, it's easy to fit in a quick mental challenge.

Why Play Brain Games and Puzzles

Some games are all about memory — remembering a pattern, a sequence, or where something was just a moment ago. They offer a light way to practice recall and explore how you hold and retrieve information.

Memory Training

Memory Training

Some games are all about memory — remembering a pattern, a sequence, or where something was just a moment ago. They're a light way to see how much you can hold in your head and how quickly you can bring it back.

Staying Focused

Staying Focused

Many brain games are designed to keep your attention on one thing — whether it's tracking moving pieces or reacting when something changes. It's all about staying locked in and alert.

Thinking on Your Feet

Thinking on Your Feet

If you like a little pressure, fast-paced games give you that edge. You'll need to think quickly, react even faster, and make split-second decisions — perfect for anyone who likes quick challenges.

Solving Puzzles

Solving Puzzles

Some games are built for problem-solvers. You'll need to spot patterns, plan your moves, or work through a challenge step by step. These types of games can be surprisingly satisfying — like crossing off the last clue in a crossword.

A Quick Mental Reset

A Quick Mental Reset

Not every brain game has to be intense. Sometimes, it's just nice to take a few quiet minutes to focus on something simple. A short session can help you reset — between meetings, after a long day, or whenever you need to slow things down.

Tips to Get the Most Out of Brain Game Apps

Start with short and simple sessions while using brain game apps — just 10 to 15 minutes a day is often enough to stay consistent and build a habit. Start with games that match your interests. If you like visual memory, start with memory games. Prefer logic and language? Explore problem solving and word games. If the app adjusts to your level and gives feedback, it can help make the experience feel more personalized. And remember — things like good sleep, regular movement, and balanced nutrition all support your game performance too.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best brain game apps?

For brain games that are structured and also fun, Lumosity is a great pick — it's got a mix of memory, attention, and logic games that change things up as you go.

How often should I play brain games?

You don't need to spend hours. A lot of people stick to about 10–15 minutes a day, a few times a week. It's enough to make it part of your routine without feeling like homework. Short, focused sessions can help keep your training consistent and rewarding.

Are there free brain games?

Yes! Most apps — including Lumosity — have free versions with a handful of games you can try out. If you end up enjoying them, you can always unlock more by subscribing, but you definitely don't have to pay just to get started.

Can children play brain games too?

Yes, there are a lot of brain games for kids — colorful, fun, and simple to understand. These games train focus, problem-solving, or language in a way that feels like play, not school.

Brain Games by Lumosity

Lumosity’s brain games are developed by neuroscientists and designers who create engaging, interactive challenges based on established cognitive and neuropsychological tasks. Each game is crafted to target specific cognitive skills in a fun and engaging way.

Research-Inspired Design

Research-Inspired Design

Our brain games are based on principles from cognitive psychology and informed by studies on how people think, focus, and problem-solve.

Personalized Training

Personalized Training

Each game adjusts to your performance in real time. Whether you're exploring puzzles or reaction-based challenges, the experience evolves with you.

Skill-Focused Challenges

Skill-Focused Challenges

From memory tasks to logic puzzles, our games offer targeted practice in all the key cognitive areas.

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