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MindMaster
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At first this MindMaster game confused me. But it's actually very challenging and fun. You really have to concentrate and use logic to solve the puzzle.

Instructions. Goal: Guess the colors of the hidden pegs at the top of the MindMaster board. This MindMaster game follows the same rules as "Mastermind", a game you might already be familiar with.

To begin, click on the colored pegs at the bottom of the board to make your selection and then click the "guess" button.

For each peg that is the correct color but not in the correct place, a small white peg appears to the right of the row. For each peg that is the correct color AND in the correct place, a small black peg appears to the right of the row.

To give you an idea of what this looks like, to the left is a screen shot of a successfully completed game.

Have fun!


Where to find the Mastermind board game. If you like this game and want a real Mastermind board for yourself or to give as a gift, I know a great place to get one. Uncles Games has the classic Mastermind board available.

The classic game of logic and deduction.It's a lot more fun playing against a real person than against a computer. Plus, Mastermind is a great board game to have around for parties, family get-togethers, or to play with a friend on a rainy day.

I always recommend Uncles Games for board games and hand-held games, because they have good prices, a wide variety of games, and great customer service. On BizRate.com, over 2,000 customers gave Uncles Games an average 99% favorable rating. You can't go wrong with them.

Advanced Brain Training

Are you looking for a proven, scientific brain training program? If so, you might want to try Lumosity, the brain training service that I subscribe to.

I complete a quick, 10-minute Lumosity brain training session every morning. These training sessions exercise the different areas of my brain and prepare my mind for the day ahead. Over time, these sessions have sharpened my memory and other mental abilities in a significant and noticeable way.

A Lumosity brain training "session" consists of several mind-expanding brain games designed by the scientists at Lumosity and automatically selected for my individualized training program. Examples include Birdwatching, Monster Garden, Lost in Migration, and Spatial Speed Match, just to name a few.

Scientific studies show that Lumosity brain training measurably improves memory, attention, cognitive control, and processing speed. To help me track my own improvement, the "My History" section of Lumosity charts my brain's capabilities over time with easy-to-read graphs and Brain Performance Index (BPI) scores.

Lumosity is free to try. Complete one brain training session a day for two weeks, and I guarantee you'll be hooked!

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Note - If you need help with Lumosity or have questions, feel free to send me an email through the Contact Me page at left.


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