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Articles about vocabulary, memory, attention and reasoning — and how Mvnigma's games help exercise them.
How word games help you build vocabulary
Vocabulary isn't built by reading alone — repetition in context, the kind a game naturally provides, is one of the easiest ways to make new words stick.
Read article →Games to practice memory and attention
Memory and attention are mental muscles — the more you actively use them, the sharper they get. A few word games target exactly these two skills.
Read article →How to improve at word games
Getting better at word games isn't about luck — it's about strategy. A handful of simple techniques make a real difference in your success rate.
Read article →The difference between memory, attention and reasoning
Memory, attention and reasoning tend to blur together in everyday language, but they're distinct mental skills — and each calls for a different kind of exercise.
Read article →How to build a cognitive games routine
Consistency beats intensity. A simple routine of a few minutes a day pays off more than one long session once a month.
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