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  2. 4 brain games to keep your mind sharp and improve memory ...

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    Number games like Sudoku require analytical skills “and allow for pattern recognition and problem-solving abilities, which are needed for strengthening short-term memory,” says Quimby.

  3. Kakuro - Wikipedia

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    Like Sudoku, solving a Kakuro puzzle involves investigating combinations and permutations. There is an unwritten rule for making Kakuro puzzles that each clue must have at least two numbers that add up to it, since including only one number is mathematically trivial when solving Kakuro puzzles.

  4. Hidato - Wikipedia

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    Hidato (Hebrew: חידאתו, originating from the Hebrew word Hida = Riddle), also known as "Hidoku", [1] [2] [3] is a logic puzzle game invented by Dr. Gyora M. Benedek, an Israeli mathematician. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The goal of Hidato is to fill the grid with consecutive numbers that connect horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. [ 6 ]

  5. Sudoku - Wikipedia

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    Sudoku (/ s uː ˈ d oʊ k uː,-ˈ d ɒ k-, s ə-/; Japanese: 数独, romanized: sūdoku, lit. 'digit-single'; originally called Number Place) [1] is a logic-based, [2] [3] combinatorial [4] number-placement puzzle. In classic Sudoku, the objective is to fill a 9 × 9 grid with digits so that each column, each row, and each of the nine 3 × 3 ...

  6. New Games: Daily Sudoku - AOL

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    Daily Sudoku puts a whole new twist on the classic game you know and love! Play for score as you enter numbers with the clock ticking away, but don't guess or you'll lose points and the Perfect Bonus!

  7. Brain Age Express - Wikipedia

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    These are alternate modes to games which are simply kanji- and number-based. They were included due to Kawamoto's love of video games, describing them both as having a "retro games" feel. When the player reaches a brain age of 20 in the Brain Age Express titles, it unlocks a challenge mode. This was in response to Kawashima's disappointment ...