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NeuralSpark guides

Every NeuralSpark guide in one place — what the game is, the six puzzle areas, a daily-routine guide, and an FAQ.

This is the NeuralSpark corner of the guides library. Each page below stands alone and answers one honest question — what the game is, how a particular family of puzzles works, or how to build a small daily habit out of it. There is no required order: start with whichever question is yours. To be plain from the start, these are puzzles for fun. NeuralSpark makes no claim about improving your memory or mental ability; playing a game means practising that game, and that is as far as any claim goes. You can play the whole collection free in a browser at wizuslabs.com/neuralspark — it is ad-supported, and the optional Pro upgrade removes the ads.

All NeuralSpark guides

Free brain-training games

What NeuralSpark is, the variety of mini-games it bundles, what you get without paying or signing up, and how to start playing in a browser.

Mental math practice

Practical mental-arithmetic shortcuts — addition and subtraction tricks, multiplication patterns, and estimation — plus how NeuralSpark's math mode is set up for short reps.

Brain-training exercises explained

A neutral tour of well-known task types — the Stroop task, n-back, Go/No-Go, and sequence recall — describing exactly what each one asks you to do.

Attention games

A neutral tour of NeuralSpark's attention-style puzzle games — spot-the-difference, Stroop-type, Go/No-Go-type, and visual search — what each task is and how to play it.

Memory games

A neutral tour of NeuralSpark's memory-style puzzle games — sequence recall, pairs and matching, and pattern reproduction — what each task is and how to play it.

Language and word games

A neutral tour of NeuralSpark's language-style puzzle games — anagrams, word search, word recall, odd-word-out, and word building — what each task is and how to play it.

Creativity and lateral-thinking puzzles

A neutral tour of NeuralSpark's creativity-style puzzles — alternative-uses, remote-association, riddles, and open-ended pattern tasks — what each is and how to play it.

Spatial reasoning puzzles

A neutral tour of NeuralSpark's spatial-style puzzle games — mental rotation, shape assembly, paper folding, and mirror-matching — what each task is and how to play it.

A short daily brain-workout routine

How to use NeuralSpark's daily challenge as a short, low-pressure puzzle routine — a calm daily habit with no streak guilt and no promises about your brain.

NeuralSpark FAQ

Straight answers about NeuralSpark: is it free, are there ads, do you need an account, does it work offline, what Pro adds, whether progress is saved, and what it does not claim to do.

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