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Block Breaker
Spatial memory skills are used to complete complex tasks that require speed, like typing and knitting. In this fast-moving game, you’ll need to remember layouts with missing blocks. After those blocks are filled in, you’ll identify their precise locations to remove them and match the original layout. See how many block layouts you can break!
The Brain’s Inner GPS
Spatial reasoning is like the brain’s GPS. Learn more about the brain’s fascinating ability to remember where you are and where you’ve been by exploring the content below.
Replay, Recall, Repeat
We use patterns to make decisions, identify problems and manage all aspects of our lives. Dive into these exercises and activities to improve your pattern recognition powers.
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