Your visuospatial skills permits you to perceive different objects and the spatial relationships among them. They are used in many different tasks, from finding your way around a city, planning the arrangement of furniture in your room, estimating distances, and even recognizing faces.
This brain game will exercise you ability to remember and identify patterns. In this instance, you will be working with patterns of colors, which you will need to seek out within a large matrix of colored pieces. The more effectively you can remember the pattern and the more quickly you can isolate it from the larger group, the further you will advance in this game.
In this brain-training game, you need to compare two groups of elements and quickly figure out which of the elements are not in both groups. You will be working with numbers, letters, shapes and colors as you exercise your ability to process visual information and quickly act on it.
This game will exercises your brain’s ability to plan and problem solve. The game consists of a grid of colored pieces, some of which have been rotated such that they no longer match with adjacent pieces. Use your planning skills and visuospatial ability to fix the grid and return it to it’s original form.
This visuospatial puzzle will train your brain to mentally rotate objects in space. This game is very similar to a jigsaw puzzle except that you are matching based on color rather than shape. Additionally, you are limited in the fact that you cannot visually rotate the pieces to see where they fit, instead you must do it with your mind.




