In this exercise, the user will have to learn and recall the names and faces of the people they meet. As the level progresses there will be additional information for each person they meet and there will be distracting faces as well.
In this exercise, the user must categorize falling words into the correct drawer before they hit the ground. Each drawer is devoted to a specific category. However, not every filing category is given. Through trial and error, the user must discover what the hidden category is.
In this exercise, the user must combine word fragments to complete a word. Each puzzle will be based upon a chosen category.
In this exercise, the user will have to use their mouse (or finger on a touchscreen) and catch as many ladybugs as they can. Not only will the user have to practice their reaction time, but their accuracy as well. As the level progress, there will be distractor bugs, the bugs will get smaller and the ladybugs will quickly disappear.
In this exercise, the user must decide whether a hand presented on the screen is a left or a right hand. To provide a varying degree of challenge, the hand can be presented under various conditions: just the hand itself, the hand in action with an object, or a mirror image of the hand.