Playing Mind Games
We like playing games. We also like playing games that stimulate our brains. After all, what’s better than getting smarter while having fun? Gadget Epoint recommends four items that will let you do just that.
Gya Multi-Level Memory Game
Test your memory, reflexes, and coordination with this baby here. The Gya Multi-Level Memory Game is certainly not for the slow or dull. Five levels of various challenging games can be played by one or many. Don’t be fooled by the ball’s appearance, it’s a certified brow-furrower.
Bedlam Cube
A solid dissection puzzle invented by Bruce Bedlam, the Bedlam Cube is perfect for improving hand and eye coordination, and spatial intelligence. Just put all 13 distinctive geometric pieces together to form a cube. But beware, there are 19,186 ways to do so – you won’t be putting the Bedlam Cube down for a while. It’s available in three styles: Retro, British and Platinum.
One Tough Puzzle
A perfect example of how looks can be deceiving. After all, how hard could it be to solve a nine-piece puzzle? But this puzzle’s name couldn’t be more fitting – there are over 300,000 wrong ways to solve it. And the right way? Only one. Go ahead, give the One Tough Puzzle a try, we dare you.
Chess For Dummies
If you prefer something more traditional, then chess is a classic. What, you play badly? Don’t lose all hope yet, not until you’ve tried Chess For Dummies! This kit contains a manual and a board with instructions to guide you in playing chess. So, no chess dummies here, only confident players who are used to saying “checkmate”.
