I've not tried the original Brain Age, so I don't know how different those puzzles are. The observational ones I'm kind of OK at (but still bad), but others not so much. There's an anagram puzzle - I've never been able to do anagrams, and I usually clock in at about 4 and a half minutes to get through the game (the graph's worst score is 3 minutes). Ditto, there's a number memorization puzzle, you get 2 minutes to memorize 25 numbers and their position in a square, I rarely get more than 3. There's also a puzzle where you have to do simple math, and a number is scrubbed out as you complete the puzzle - you need to retain what the number was from the previous problem so you know what the next equation is. I forget half the time - I can do the math, but retaining the numbers when I can't see them seems next to impossible. Another game, you are given problems with the missing sign (add, subtract, divide, multiply) and have to write it in. I can do that pretty quickly, but to get a good score, you need to infer what the correct sign will be without actually doing the problem. There's not enough time to actually do the math, and while I can do the math quickly, when I try to infer what the right answer is, I draw a blank.
Does that sound like the puzzles are similar to the first version? Some observational stuff (tap the largest number from this field, for instance) is also in there, and I'm pretty good at it.
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