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Description
Prevent cognitive decline and improve your memory with this engaging book of puzzles
Features more than 130 puzzles to keep you mentally sharp.
Includes traditional two-part memory puzzles where you see words or objects, then turn the page to test your recall; an assortment of visual brain teasers like cube fold and pattern placement; verbal mind stretchers like word ladders and anagrams; logic puzzles like sudoku and code-doku, and more.
Complete answer key is found at the back of the book.
Spiral bound, 192 pages.
Why It Matters
Simple brain games provide a low-pressure way to stay mentally active and engaged. They help support cognitive function while also giving structure to quiet time—whether you’re at home, in a waiting room, or spending time with others.
Prevent cognitive decline and improve your memory with this engaging book of puzzles
Features more than 130 puzzles to keep you mentally sharp.
Includes traditional two-part memory puzzles where you see words or objects, then turn the page to test your recall; an assortment of visual brain teasers like cube fold and pattern placement; verbal mind stretchers like word ladders and anagrams; logic puzzles like sudoku and code-doku, and more.
Complete answer key is found at the back of the book.
Spiral bound, 192 pages.
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