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Top 5 Brain Puzzle Apps for Kids

Does your kiddo stack Lego blocks like a mini architect, focused as a surgeon? Building things isn’t just kid’s play; it’s brain training in disguise. If you’re a parent to a neurodivergent child or any child who could use a mental challenge, you’re in the right place. Brain puzzles are problem-solving, critical thinking, and a dash of fun all wrapped in one. Read on for the top 5 brain puzzle apps that aren’t just addictive but are flat-out beneficial for your kids, teaching them everything from spatial reasoning to logical deduction.

1. Goally’s Game Garage

Starting off our list is Goally’s very own Game Garage app, which is friendly for kids of all ages, abilities, and skill levels.

The app is filled with interactive puzzles that adapt in difficulty as your child progresses. It’s not just a game; it’s a mental workout catered to varying learning needs. Meanwhile, a built-in reward system keeps the motivation going strong. Game Garage is a fun and customizable way to build dexterity and keep screen time down without meltdowns!

Goally’s Kid’s Tablet has fine motor apps called Game Garage and Graffiti Street to help kids build finger dexterity in a fun way. Here’s a list of the 15 other top skill-building apps we recommend:

2. Coggy

If you’re in search of an all-rounder, Coggy is a great choice.

The app features a range of puzzles from jigsaw to mathematical, keeping kids engaged and pushing their thinking limits. Moreover, it boasts an intuitive design that children find easy to navigate.

3. Brainwell

How about an app that claims to be a gym for your brain?

Brainwell offers an array of activities in categories such as memory, attention, and reasoning. For example, it even has games that can potentially help improve your child’s emotional intelligence.

Read More: 5 Indoor Activities for Autistic Kids

4. Skillz

Skillz is unique in that it offers multiplayer puzzles.

That’s right, it’s not just your child against the machine; it’s a friendly challenge against peers, promoting not only cognitive but also social skills. In addition, the app has a dynamic difficulty adjustment feature, which means the puzzles grow with your child.

5. Lumosity Kids

Last but not least, Lumosity Kids is a well-crafted app with a variety of puzzles to offer.

It has an assortment of games designed by neuroscientists that cater to multiple aspects of cognitive development. Above all, it’s highly engaging and backed by science, making it a top pick for parents.

Goally | Fun Games that Build Motor Skills & Manage Screen Time 

Looking for ways to improve your child’s finger dexterity skills while also keeping screen time manageable? Try Goally’s skill building tablet for kids— it has a bunch of fun & motor planning games!

Goally's dexterity-building games displayed on two Goally Devices. One shows Goally's art app, Graffiti Street, open on a butterfly art design. The other shows Goally's Game Garage open on the game selection screen.

Our “Balloons” & Graffiti Street Apps are all about building motor skills in a fun, interactive way. Kids learn to “pop the balloons” or draw dozens of digital art designs while simultaneously developing the essential skills needed to use AAC and other communication tools. It’s a blast for them and a win for you!

Meanwhile, Game Garage is a parent-controlled space filled with entertaining (but parent-controlled) video games that kids can unlock with the points they earn from completing routines. It’s an incentive for them to stay on task and develop independence. Plus, it helps kids understand when to end screen time without negotiating.

Try Goally for a month on any device for as low as $15. Or, get our distraction-free device (which ONLY has Goally on it) for $149, ensuring a focused but fun experience for your child.

So, What Now?

There you go, five brain puzzle apps that do more than just kill time; they build your kid’s mental muscles. The best part? They won’t even realize they’re learning while they play. However, let’s not sideline the old-school puzzles, board games, or even those Lego blocks that you occasionally step on (ouch!). At the end of the day, be it a screen or a scattering of puzzle pieces on the living room floor, the goal is the same: challenge, learn, grow.

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