Using Creative Skills in Brain Games

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Using creative skills in Brain Games allows you to explore the mind, have fun, and develop skills you never thought you had. Creating Brain Games helps you to reap the benefits of promoting an active mind. When you mind is active, you enjoy working, playing, communicating and so much more.

Brain Games are challenging. You have many options with Brain Games, including testing your mind online, buying your own Brain Games, or creating your own puzzles at home. Not only will you benefit from Brain Games, but if you ask your children to participate, they too will benefit from learning.

Brain Games often include trivia, mind bogglers, words, subjects, and letters and so on. You will find a list of Brain Games online including the word puzzles, letters, lateral puzzles, block puzzles, optical illusion, wooden puzzles and more. Brain Games can be creative question/answer strategies also.


How creative question/answer Brain Games work:

In the 50s, a player missed the pitch during tryout during Washington Senator game. Which player missed the tryout?

Try to use your mind to think about who this player was, rather than looking below for the answer.

Answer: Fidel Castro missed the Washington Senator tryout.

What is the undeviating expansion amidst two individuals?

Answer: Laughter

Why is hospital staff confused?

Answer: Patients are placed in private rooms, yet the gown given to them is broadcasted.  

If you see, the story behind question/answer Brain Games is to help you by prompting your cognitive mind, creative mind to explore possible solutions to solve the problem. Thinking abilities enhance greatly when you practice Brain Games often.

Teachers often use Brain Games at schools to help children develop skills. Children often learn how to play fairly with other children while enjoying Brain Games. In addition, children learn to use their thinking cap to explore possible solutions to discovering answers that fit.

Let’s try some more.

What man invented the first metal helmet?

Answer:
The same man that established the first…”cross-country ski” events, introduced in the country, Switzerland, and whom also wrote the mystery of “Sherlock Homes.” (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)

Can you tell me what president of the United States of America is on the 100-dollar bill?

Answer: There is not a president on the 100-dollar bill. Benjamin Franklin’s head is on the 100-dollar bill and he was not a president. In addition, his head turns in the opposite direction of other heads on American money. 

Brain Games include the mind bogglers. You can find puzzles that twist your mind by inspiring you to solve the mystery.

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