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.
Learn MoreStrengthen your recall speed and accuracy through focused, timed exercises. Recall PowerUp turns memory practice into an engaging, repeatable training session.
Learn MoreChildren ages 3–7 learn to recognize and sort numbers. Builds form constancy and number recognition.
Learn MoreChildren ages 5–8 learn to identify upper and lowercase letters. Supports alphabet learning and writing skills.
Learn MoreChildren ages 8–12 learn to recognize and sort cursive letters. Develops fine motor skills and abstract thinking.
Learn MoreNavigate from the concrete to the abstract. Builds visual discrimination and spatial navigation skills.
Learn MoreExercise the ability to view information from multiple perspectives. Develops problem solving and spatial detail skills.
Learn MoreDevelop and enhance working memory through decade-themed exercises. Strengthens the voice in your head for improved cognitive health.
Learn MoreEnhance short-term memory and concentration. Reduces impulsivity and contributes to planning behavior.
Learn MoreEnhance visual closure skills with engaging puzzles and challenges. Builds figure-ground perception and spatial relationships.
Learn MoreCreate and solve your own kaleidoscope puzzles while strengthening concentration and creativity.
Learn MoreImprove your estimation skills with challenging puzzles. Builds mental math ability and faster decision-making.
Learn MoreClinically-proven maze challenges used by NASA scientists and executives to enhance cognitive abilities. A NASA engineers’ favorite.
Learn MorePrintable 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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