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Brain Training
Instructions
Played with the mouse.
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Description
Do you have a good memory? Well, you can test it in this game.Collection Snapshot
Brain Training sits in Mokiru's Puzzle collection, which currently includes 1517 titles. Good Funny Game currently appears on 13 Mokiru pages.
What You Will Practice
- Read the board early: The biggest gains usually come from spotting patterns before you commit to a move.
- Read the layout: The native play area is 336x600, which keeps the action readable even in a more compact frame.
Why play
Do you have a good memory? It combines logic and thinking elements with quick sessions, making it easy to start and satisfying to replay.
Who is this for
Best for players in Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, and Seniors, male and female audiences, and people who enjoy puzzle games. If you like short rounds, clear progression, and improving your strategy each run, this one is a good fit.
Tips
- Check the controls first: Played with the mouse.
- Start with one safe objective in your first round to learn pacing before taking bigger risks.
- Watch for repeat patterns in enemy moves, puzzle layouts, or timers to improve consistency.
- Take a quick scan before each move; planning one step ahead usually prevents mistakes.
Keep Exploring
Common mechanics in this lane: brain | logic | io
Adjacent genres: Casual | Adventure
From the same developer: Basketball Shooting Stars | Happy Cub | Candy Bomb Sweet Fever
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FAQ
How do I play Brain Training?
Open the game and press PLAY. Most puzzle games start instantly in your browser with no installation.
What makes Brain Training stand out on Mokiru?
It sits inside Mokiru's Puzzle collection with 1517 titles. Good Funny Game currently has 13 pages on Mokiru.
Where should I go after Brain Training?
Start with Puzzle, then branch into logic | thinking for nearby mechanics.







