Mind-Relaxing Games

Relax & Reset Your Mind

Taking short breaks increases long-term focus. Refresh your attention with our simple visual mini-games designed to ease cognitive stress.

Memory

Zen Memory Match

Calm your mind by pairing peaceful nature symbols. A gentle, visual short-term memory training exercise designed to refresh your attention span.

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Logic

Focus Number Slide

Slide tiles into sequential order inside a classic 3x3 puzzle grid. Great for rebuilding spatial reasoning and logical concentration between study blocks.

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Relaxation

Stress Bubble Pop

Pop satisfying, floating sensory bubbles. Perfect for mindful sensory decompression and instantly cleaning away digital stress.

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Logic

Zen Focus Sudoku

Complete a relaxing 4x4 mini Sudoku grid using numbers 1 to 4. Ideal for quick, logical micro-breaks that don't overwhelm your thoughts.

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Focus

Mindful Color Match

A Stroop-effect cognitive game. Quickly decide if the color name matches its actual ink color. Excellent for sharpening focus.

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Relaxation

Zen Tongue Drum

Tap on a steel tongue drum to synthesize peaceful, harmonized pentatonic chime notes. Ideal for sonic meditation and auditory relaxation.

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Logic

Focus Maze Grid

Navigate a glowing focus orb through a simple labyrinth maze to reach the goal star. Perfect for spatial logic breaks.

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Logic

Focus Tic-Tac-Toe

Play a classic game of Tic-Tac-Toe against a gentle computer AI. A quick cognitive break to stimulate strategical thought.

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Focus

Mindful Quote Typer

Type out calming quotes to refresh typing accuracy and speed. Perfect for fine motor coordination breaks.

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Relaxation

Zen Scratch Art

Scratch away a dusty cover slate to reveal a beautiful, colorful motivational quote underneath. Highly satisfying sensory decompression.

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Memory

Simon Memory Sequence

Observe and repeat the expanding sequence of flashing tiles and chime notes. Excellent for visual working memory resets.

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Study Tip & Focus Guide

Drink water every hour. Even a mild 1% dehydration level can impair concentration by up to 15%.