Brain training

Fun brain games to test your cognitive skills, exercise your mind - brain game.

Brain Training - Fun Cognition Games for All Ages

"Brain training" is an Android app offering 15 engaging brain games across 5 cognitive skill categories. Designed for adults and kids, it helps enhance processing speed, memory, focus, and problem-solving abilities. Based on cognitive science research, Synapptico keeps your mind active and can decrease mental decline as you age. With a sleek design and performance tracking, it's a fun way to exercise your brain and relieve stress.
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App stats

Users: 35,561
47
Rating: 4.30
(414)
Version: 1.34 (Last updated: 2024-09-12)
Creation date: 2018-07-10
Permissions
Photos/Media/Files: read the contents of your USB storage, modify or delete the contents of your USB storage
Storage: read the contents of your USB storage, modify or delete the contents of your USB storage
Other:
  • view network connections
  • full network access
  • prevent device from sleeping

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App summary

Brain games - Synapptico games brings you 15 brain exercises in 5 different Cognitive function categories: Processing speed, Spatial cognition, Problem solving, Focus and Memory. Synapptico's precisely designed brain training is based on the latest trends and studies in the field of Cognitive science. Daily exercise with Synapptico will help your brain elevate to the peak of its abilities. Reaction, memory, attention, concentration, fluid memory & focus are some of the basic brain skills which contribute to IQ score and are put to test in Synapptico.

Sleek design has been applied for minimum disturbance. By calculating your performance percentile Synapptico puts your results into worldwide context. Synapptico brain games are suitable for adults and kids.

Games included:

-Tap in order
-Roll it on
-Color chaos
-Piles of color
-Shape confusion
-Cubido
-Falling numbers
-What is more?
-Scales
-Moving numbers
-Butterflies
-Piggy bank
-Memory numbers
-Memory tiles
-Map memory

While brain training is still under wide research, some published studies are showing that keeping your mind active decreases the rate of mental decline as you age. One of the best known studies on this matter, the Advanced Cognitive Training for Independent and Vital Elderly study (ACTIVE), which took place in 2002, and was funded by the National Institutes of Health has shown that cognitive training has positive effect on brain fitness.

There are many things one can do to keep brain active & vital and training with Synapptico Brain games is one of them. Furthermore, mind games are a fun way to actively rest your brain from everyday stress.

While Synapptico is primarily developed for adults, it is at same time an excellent set of brain training games for kids, who can easily play most of the games at easy levels. Synapptico will help kids learn numbers, improve their reaction time, boost fluid memory, stimulate spatial intelligence and more...

User reviews

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Pros
  • No ads
  • Variety of games
  • Challenging and fun
  • Keeps mind sharp
  • Free to use
Cons
  • Confusing instructions
  • Missing features like progress tracking and age comparison
  • Technical issues (e.g., lost progress, games not unlocking)
  • Skepticism about scoring and percentiles
Most mentioned
  • No ads
  • Challenging and fun games
  • Confusing instructions and game mechanics
  • Issues with tracking progress and scoring
User reviews
Pretty fun & no ads. Lots of variety, too. In the coin counting memory game, sometimes the choices for the number of coins that were dropped into the bank are incorrect. Ie, 4 coins dropped but the choices might be 2, 0, 7 but not 4.
by K Mc, 2021-04-25

I am a little bit skeptical of how percentile scores are generated, since it does seem that people quit the game before completing first level. And those seem included in the sample used for percentile.
by AF Gaming, 2021-03-12

I must be a moron because I found this game so hard to understand and hard to follow with all the different screens and so forth I'm no genius but I'm no dummy either so I hope other people enjoy this as I sure as hell did not!!!!
by Ben Grego, 2021-02-27
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