Elevate - Brain Training Games
Education
  • Offered By :

    The Mind Company
  • Vote :

    4.57
  • Downloads :

    10,000,000+
  • Age :

  • Latest Version :

    5.243.0

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  • Offered By :

    The Mind Company
  • Vote :

    4.57
  • Downloads :

    10,000,000+
  • Age :

  • Latest Version :

    5.243.0
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Editor's Review

You know that feeling when you’re scrolling through brain game apps and they all promise to make you smarter, but most just feel like glorified matching games? Elevate actually delivers something different. It’s built around the idea that your brain needs varied workouts—not just one type of puzzle.

It’s like a personal trainer for your thinking

The app starts with a quick assessment of your current skills in math, writing, reading, and memory. Then it builds a daily routine of five to seven short games. Each game targets a specific cognitive area. For example, one game might ask you to quickly estimate a tip percentage at a restaurant, while another challenges you to spot the grammatical error in a sentence. The variety keeps things fresh—you’re not grinding the same pattern over and over.

What sets Elevate apart is how it tracks your progress. After each session, you see a performance graph for each skill. It’s not just a vague score; you can see if your processing speed is improving or if your vocabulary is stagnating. The games themselves are polished and responsive. No clunky animations or confusing rules. You tap, swipe, or type, and the feedback is instant. The difficulty adjusts as you improve, so you’re never bored or overwhelmed.

There’s also a nice social layer. You can compare your weekly stats with friends, which adds a bit of friendly competition. But it’s not pushy—you don’t have to share anything if you don’t want to.

Who’d get the most out of it?

If you’re someone who wants to sharpen your focus for work or school, or just enjoy a quick mental challenge during your commute, this is a solid pick. One tip: don’t skip the writing games. They’re deceptively tough, and they’ll make you a clearer communicator over time.

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