Suite of Digital Brain Games

Each app targets a key domain of cognition — memory tracking, recall speed, visual reasoning, and more. Together, they form a connected suite for lifelong brain training.

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Track and measure your memory performance over time. M3 provides structured assessments that help you understand your cognitive baseline and observe changes as you train.

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Strengthen your recall speed and accuracy through focused, timed exercises. Recall PowerUp turns memory practice into an engaging, repeatable training session.

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Children ages 3–7 learn to recognize and sort numbers. Builds form constancy and number recognition.

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Children ages 5–8 learn to identify upper and lowercase letters. Supports alphabet learning and writing skills.

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Children ages 8–12 learn to recognize and sort cursive letters. Develops fine motor skills and abstract thinking.

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Navigate from the concrete to the abstract. Builds visual discrimination and spatial navigation skills.

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Exercise the ability to view information from multiple perspectives. Develops problem solving and spatial detail skills.

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Develop and enhance working memory through decade-themed exercises. Strengthens the voice in your head for improved cognitive health.

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Enhance short-term memory and concentration. Reduces impulsivity and contributes to planning behavior.

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Enhance visual closure skills with engaging puzzles and challenges. Builds figure-ground perception and spatial relationships.

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Create and solve your own kaleidoscope puzzles while strengthening concentration and creativity.

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Improve your estimation skills with challenging puzzles. Builds mental math ability and faster decision-making.

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Clinically-proven maze challenges used by NASA scientists and executives to enhance cognitive abilities. A NASA engineers’ favorite.

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Printable context-free exercises for offline practice. Ideal for settings where screens aren’t available, or for those who prefer working with pen and paper.

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