All online brain games and mental exercises must have these 3 *primary* characteristics in order to be of maximum benefit to your brain.

The 3 primary characteristics are:

  1. Novelty
  2. Variety
  3. Challenge

I wrote about these 3 primary characteristics in a previous post titled, “What Makes Mental Exercise Beneficial, or NOT?

Over the last 15-20yrs, scientists have discovered that our brain can:

  • Grow new connections
  • Grow new neurons
  • Re-wire itself

The ability of our brain to do this is called neuroplasticity, or brain plasticity. The good news about brain plasticity is that it is made available to us at any age. It is now a myth that our brain cannot change or renew itself as we grow old or that our brain function must decline with age. The 3 primary characteristics noted above must be present in any online brain game or mental exercise activity in order for the benefit of brain plasticity to be realized.

Besides the 3 primary characteristics , I believe there are 2 additional characteristics that are also important when considering an online brain game or mental exercise.

The 2 secondary characteristics are:

  1. Fun/ Enjoyment
  2. Cost

I call these *secondary* characteristics because they aren’t really necessary in order for an online brain game or mental exercise to be of benefit to your brain. But they are still important, and here’s why..

Fun/Enjoyment – A good online brain game or mental exercise should be fun and provide you with enjoyment. I say this because if an online brain game or mental exercise activity is fun, you’re more likely to stay with the program. Just like with a physical fitness program, you need to stay with the brain fitness program in order to reap lasting benefits. Likewise, if it is boring and feels like a chore, you won’t stick with it and then it will be of no value to you.

Cost – So what about cost? Free brain games abound on the internet. Are they any good? Are paid-for games better for you that free ones? The answer is that it all depends.

I wrote a post called, “Why Should You Pay For A Commercial Brain Game?”. In it I go into great detail on the benefits of paying for a commercial online brain game.

Again, the 3 primary characteristics must be present. It doesn’t really matter if the online brain game is free or if it cost you $500 or more. It doesn’t matter if you’re evaluating a free crossword puzzle or an expensive “scientifically designed” brain game. The 3 primary characteristics are the key to evaluating any online brain games potential benefit to your brain.

If you do intend to spend money on an online brain game, make sure you have the ability to evaluate it based on the 3 primary characteristics. Most good online brain games that do cost money have either free trials or have a return policy with a full refund possible. This helps to insure you have the ability to properly check out the online brain game before you commit.

So there you have it.. The 5 key characteristics that all good 0nline brain games must have in order to be of maximum benefit to your brain.  Make sure you use them when evaluating any online brain game or mental exercise activity.

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There are lots of brain fitness programs and products out there that supposedly will improve your brain function. There are individual brain games to play, online brain games, brain supplements, even brain fitness gyms. It can be confusing to know which game, book, brain fitness program or software out there to choose from when trying to improve ones brain fitness.

To help us decide, lets first define what brain fitness really is..

I came across a great definition of brain fitness some time ago and it goes like this:

Brain Fitness is: 1. A state of general good health and well being of the brain 2. The ability to perform specific mental tasks and functions at normal or above skill levels.

Having this definition in hand, lets now discuss what we can do to specifically improve the state of general good health and well being of our brain.

Educator Alvaro Fernandez lists four primary things that help contribute to a state of general good brain health.  He calls them, The Four Pillars of Brain Health.

They are:

  1. Mental exercise
  2. Physical exercise
  3. Nutrition
  4. Stress management

Most people, when they think of brain fitness, think primarily of mental exercises. In fact, most brain fitness programs you find available today are focused primarily on the mental exercise aspect of brain fitness.

Mental exercise programs usually come in the form of what’s called brain games. Brain games can be found in the form of  free online brain games as well as a commercially available online and offline games.

As you can see, mental exercise (like playing free online brain games) is just one of the four pillars required for overall brain fitness. You cannot ignore the other three pillars and expect to enjoy the benefits of optimum brain health and fitness. They are called pillars for a reason – they support an overall structure. Any weakness in one of the pillars can seriously affect the stability of the structure as a whole.

We’ll be discussing each of the other four pillars of brain health and fitness more in depth in future posts.. So stay tuned!

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I recently stumbled upon an article online  titled, “Can Tetris or other games enhance your brain?”  The article discussed the results of a study that was conducted by neuroscientists on two dozen adolescents in order to find out how playing the game of Tetris effected their brains.   The online article reported the following results from the study;

Subsequent brain scans revealed that, in these players, certain regions of the cerebral cortex—areas with a role in planning complex movements and coordinating sensory information—had added new cells and grown a half-millimeter thicker.

Wow, I think that’s really awesome.  I mean, who can’t use more brain cells? Increasing one’s ability to plan complex movements and coordinate sensory information may not get you an “A” on your next test, but it certainly will help you in life. In addition, it helps build what’s called a cognitive reserve, which has been shown to help prevent or delay the effects of alzheimers and other forms of dementia.

As a final note, you need to understand that what might be greatly beneficial for one person with respect to a particular brain game (free or commercial) might not be as beneficial to another. There is no “one size fits all”. I cover this along with how you can best choose a brain game specifically for you in a special report I send out to The Online Brain Games Blog newsletter subscribers. If you’d like to obtain this free report, fill out the request form below and it will be sent you via email immediately.

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Simon Online Brain Game

Simon Online Brain Game

One of my daughters challenged me last night to an online brain game called Simon.  It’s the online version of the hand held Simon concentration game. The online version of this game is a lot of fun and works both your visual and auditory memory.

The Simon game can be found here on The Online  Brain Games Blog under the page titled Free Brain Games.   I encourage you to go check it out and have some fun whilst exercising your brain cells.

So, you want to know how the challenge ended up?  My daughter beat me at Simon last night by a wide margin. My highest score was 12, but she achieved a score of 25.  That’s quite an impressive score, I do have to say!

Give Simon a try yourself and tell me what YOUR highest score is by posting it in the comment  section below.

Have fun and exercise some brain cells at the same time!!

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