Tag Archives: Exercise your brain

Never a cross word

Never a cross word

Posted on 11. Mar, 2010 by Jenny.

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Doing crosswords or sudoku puzzles can help couples to make up more quickly after arguments, according to new research

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The Story of Maths

The Story of Maths

Posted on 14. Dec, 2009 by Jenny.

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December’s viewing group choice is the Open University classic – The Story of Maths. Presented by Marcus Du Sautoy.

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James May’s Amazing Brain Trainer

James May’s Amazing Brain Trainer

Posted on 02. Dec, 2009 by Jenny.

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December’s viewing group choice has Christmas present written all over it….’James May’s Amazing Brain Trainer’ – an interactive DVD for all the family!

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Crosswords and Sudoku’s burn up to 90 calories per hour

Crosswords and Sudoku’s burn up to 90 calories per hour

Posted on 26. Nov, 2009 by Jenny.

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Need to burn calories but don’t want to go to the gym….read on!!

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The Colour Test!

The Colour Test!

Posted on 18. Nov, 2009 by Jenny.

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Try this game and see how smart you are!!

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Playing Tetris can boost brain power

Playing Tetris can boost brain power

Posted on 07. Oct, 2009 by Jenny.

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Tetris, the classic computer puzzle, may boost brain power.

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BBC Brain Training Experiment

BBC Brain Training Experiment

Posted on 10. Sep, 2009 by Jenny.

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The BBC is doing a mass brain training study to see if exercising the brain really helps!

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Bananagrams (playable with Scrabble tiles)

Bananagrams (playable with Scrabble tiles)

Posted on 07. Sep, 2009 by Jenny.

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Here is a fun game that can be played using Scrabble tiles:

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IQ Test

IQ Test

Posted on 06. May, 2009 by Mark.

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The thirty questions in this IQ test are multi-discipline. They are designed to test verbal aptitude, numerical aptitude and powers of logical reasoning in an equal measure.

By structuring the test in this way the results will determine individual strengths in the three different disciplines being assessed. This will, therefore, provide you with the opportunity to build and capitalize on your strengths and work on improving performance in areas of weakness.

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