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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There are literally thousands of free brain games available online. In fact, The Online Brain Games Blog itself has links to hundreds of them. So why then, would anyone want to pay cold hard cash for a brain game? Well, having played both free and commercial brain games for some time now, I have some experience in this regard. As a result, I can provide you with five good reasons as to why you might want to consider purchasing a commercial brain game.

1) Neuroscience

One of the biggest differences between a free brain game and a commercial one, besides the cost of course, is that most commercial brain games are either designed, reviewed or tested by Neuroscientists. The big benefit to you in this is that you’ll know that neuroscience is being used in the game methodology and design with respect to how our brains best grow and improve. So one of the things you need to do when checking out any commercial brain game for purchase is to see the list of Neuroscientists that either designed, reviewed, advised, or tested that particular brain game.

2) Targeted Brain Training

Another major benefit of a commercial brain game over a free one is that most commercial brain games are designed to target more than one aspect of brain enhancement. For instance, areas such as memory, attention, cognitive control, and processing speed can be targeted and trained separately. The best games provide specific brain training in more than just one aspect of brain enhancement. Check the particular game you’re looking into for what areas of brain enhancement it targets.

3) Game Challenge Adaptability

In order for your brain to grow, it needs to be continually challenged. One benefit of almost all commercial brain games is that they will continually adapt to you as you get better. In other words, the better you get at a given game, the harder or more challenging it will become. This aspect of game adaptability actually provides you with some longevity with respect to how long a particular game will be of benefit to you and your brain.

4) Progress, Record Keeping and Positive Feedback

A nice feature of commercial brain games is that they keep track of your progress over time. If the game trains you in different cognitive areas, it will score and track your progress separately in each area. This provides you with positive feedback which ultimately helps you stay with the program.  It also lets you know what areas you need to spend more time training on as well.

5) Support

When you purchase a commercial brain game, you’re buying from a company dedicated to that games success. As such, you’ll have support lines with which you can call or email should you need assistance of any kind. This is something you just don’t get with a free brain game.

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 report for free, fill out the request form below and it will be sent you via email immediately.

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The game of concentration is a memory matching game that was originally played using a deck of cards.  Today, online memory gamesthere are many online versions of this memory game.

Instead of a deck of cards, the online versions of the memory game often use an array of themed pictures. The size of the array and the many types and themes available on the web for this memory game are quite varied. Obviously, the larger the array (more cells) the more difficult the game.

Most if not all of these online memory games have timers so that you can keep track of how fast you get.

Listed below are links to the online memory game version of concentration. Check them out and have some fun giving your brain a little exercise.

History, Rules and Strategy

Wikipedia – Concentration (game)

Game Sites

Gamesgnome — 3 x 4 array

Fema – Yes, believe it or not, Fema.org has a concentration game! Two levels, beginner (4 x 3 array) and intermediate (5 x 4 array).

Usboomers — 6 x 6 array

Janbrett – 6×6 array

Brain Drain — 4 x 7 array using standard deck of cards

Aplusmath — 4 x 4 array using multiplication facts

Illuminations — 4 x 3 array using numbers, shapes, fractions, or multiplication facts

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Cogolog is an online memory games website. The site is free to join and contains 14 different memory games and promises to add more over time. The site keeps track of your progress via graphical line charts. I’ve spent time playing the games myself and can attest that they are both fun and addictive – as are most good brain games.

The following was taken from their home page and gives you some additional information about the site.

Cogolog.com is a unique place to learn about the power of your brain. The tests presented here focus on memory performance. More tests are on the way… Bowles-Langley Technology, Inc. “BLT” provides a range of cognitive testing services for industry and the medical profession. The company’s alertness testing system for workers in hazardous occupations is an industry standard. BLT research is funded by the National Institutes of Health. There is no charge for the use of our tests and exercises on this site.

I definitely suggest you give the online memory games at Cogolog a try by clicking here. Your brain will thank you for it!

This online memory games site has been added to the Free Online Brain Games and Game Sites post which can be located by clicking here. There you will find numerous links to many more free online brain games.

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