OT Brain Teaser

This will drive you nuts. The site instructions are in Japanese, so read below!

  1. Touch 'start'
  2. Wait for 3, 2, 1.
  3. Memorize the numbers positions on the screen, then click the circle from the smallest number to the biggest number.
  4. At the end of game, the computer will tell you the age of your brain.

Good luck !

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lucretia borgia
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My brain doesn't want to be teased. It is still recovering from Bruce's ball on a string, which it could only get to turn ugly colours. It wants to be fed a goodly quantity of chocolate while settling down with the huge September issue of Vogue.

Dawne

Reply to
Dawne Peterson

Sure you don't want to know what you missed ???

Reply to
lucretia borgia

Aparently my brain is 37.

Elizabeth

Reply to
Dr. Brat

The test is apparently not callibrated for learning. I took it again and improved my age by 10 years. *grin*

Elizabeth (for values of improvement that include "younger." *snicker*)

Reply to
Dr. Brat

I sat here and really got to wondering, is a higher number better ? Is a lower number better ? Does one compare the number gained to the age of the operator ? Looks like a grey area to me lol

Reply to
lucretia borgia

(Strutting and preening)

33 on my first try!

Linda

Reply to
lewmew

That's better then mine, but of course I'm a good bit older then you. Mine was 44.

Lucille

Reply to
Lucille

If that game will take 10 years off my age every time I play it, I'll be busy playing it for a while.

Reply to
Lucille

Jeeze, I feel good now - mine is 28

Reply to
Cheryl Isaak

What can I say. Mine's been around the block a time or two... LOL!

Reply to
Dr. Brat

And mine is 32. Not bad for a 50+-year-brain. :)

Joan

Reply to
Joan E.

So has mine, for a few more years and ups and downs....

Cheryl

Reply to
Cheryl Isaak

Very good, evidently I'm stuck at between 18 & 20. What a surprise - don't I wish the body was there!

Ellice

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ellice

I think it has more to do with the memory issue, short term memory cells being what we start losing as we age. So, I'm thinking it's just really measuring that - comparing it with someone's psycholoy study of flash cards, so to speak.

ellice

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ellice

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