Few of us care about the agility of our minds while we’re still young. However, this carelessness can lead to serious memory problems in old age.
WeGoRo has gathered some exercises that won’t let your brain grow weak and will help you keep a sharp mind at any age.
It’s not about simple pictures from children’s magazines but about more complicated tasks for adults.
We’ve made one of these puzzles for you. Try to find the bear that is different from the others. Note the time to find out how quickly you managed to cope with the task (you’ll find the answer at the end of the article).
You can see simple images of a vase, a chair, and a female face that are almost or completely symmetrical. You’ll need to recreate them with one condition: use both hands simultaneously.
Various brainteasers also keep our gray matter busy. Logic puzzles, as well as intellectual toys such as a Rubik’s cube, suit that purpose well.
Puzzles like this encourage you to think outside the box. They help to keep your brain sharp while making it look for new ways and solutions.
This exercise is good for your memory and attention skills. Have a good look at the picture, and answer the questions below without scrolling up.
Just say a girl’s number to answer the questions.
After you’ve answered all the questions, return to the picture to check your answers.
It is worth noting that training the brain is not enough to stay hale and hearty in old age. Researchers believe that this also requires:
Bear C has a mirrored bow tie.
Move a stick from the + to make a —. Then place it with the 6 to form an 8. Puzzle solved!
The Oscar figurine is close to the bottom right corner of the picture.
Preview photo credit Mike Rogalski