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to give everyone a chance to try, will reveal answers in a couple days; thanks.

Here are some of the earlier hidden object picture puzzles we posted:

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Matching Shapes

August 30th, 2007

For this puzzle, each red shape matches up with a yellow.

 

 

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Old Riddle Poem

August 29th, 2007

 

We are seven busy brothers

Laboring every day.

Always helping others

In everything they say.

The first in the Amazon doth dwell,

The second in Egypt has a cell,

The third in Ireland makes his home,

The fourth of us resides in Rome,

The fifth and seventh are in you,

The sixth is everywhere in view.

 

Can you figure this riddle poem out?

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Click here to play working memory brain game

For those looking to just have fun, no need to read the information below. However, if you’re interested in brain training you might find the rest of the article interesting.

  • Working memory is thought to correlate closely with intelligence (as measured by IQ tests) as well as reasoning and problem solving ability.
  • This game is designed to help you exercise and improve your visual working memory.

What is working memory? It is basically your brain’s ability to temporarily hold information in conscious awareness so that you may reflect upon and manipulate it. Working memory is a short-term form of memory, usually lasting just seconds.

Working memory can be divided into various subtypes, including:

  • verbal/auditory
  • visual/spatial

This brain game focuses on the visuospatial aspect.

Brain regions thought to be involved in working memory include the:

  • prefrontal cortex
  • parietal cortex
  • basal ganglia

Importantly, there has been recent research indicating that working memory can be improved by training.

Over the next several months, will try to introduce several more brain games that can help you train and improve your cognition.

 

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Now some important news about a wonderfully original puzzle called THE RUNES.

I strongly recommend it, and am delighted that we can bring it to you well ahead of anyone else in North America.

Click here to learn more about this extraordinary puzzle!

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Color squares puzzle

August 23rd, 2007

Find the missing color(s):

 

[submitted answers will show in about a day or 2]

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