BrainGames
Free Tests + Pro Training

Brain Training Games for Reaction Time, Memory, Focus, and Speed

Play free browser-based cognitive games, compare yourself against benchmark pages, and follow guided training plans built for gamers, students, professionals, and anyone who wants sharper mental performance.

All 12 games playable freeBenchmarks and percentile toolsNo account required to startPro removes the daily limit

Start With a Game

Each game targets a different cognitive skill and feeds into deeper benchmark and training content.

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Train for a Real Outcome

The highest-traffic SEO pages are only useful if they route people into the right drills. These paths map common intents to the best next page.

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High-Intent Reads

BrainGames Pro

Upgrade when the data starts to matter

The free tier is enough to test the product. Pro is for people running real training blocks: unlimited daily plays, cleaner history, deeper analytics, and better context for deciding whether performance is actually improving.

Unlimited daily training
Deeper percentile context
Longer-term score history
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$4.99/month after a 7-day trial. Cancel any time from billing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the games, benchmarks, and Pro plan.

Are the brain training games really free to start?

Yes. Every game can be tried for free without creating an account first. Free users get 10 plays per day across the site, while Pro removes the daily limit and unlocks deeper analytics.

Which BrainGames title should I start with?

Start with Reaction Time if you care about gaming, sports, or reflexes. Start with Number Memory if you want stronger recall and study performance. Start with Quick Math if you want faster processing speed and mental throughput.

What is a good reaction time for adults?

Most adults land around 200 to 250 milliseconds on a simple visual reaction time test. Competitive gamers and elite athletes often push below 180 milliseconds, especially with strong sleep, warmup, and hardware.

Can brain training help with esports and gaming performance?

It can help when the drills match the skill. Reaction Time, Aim Trainer, Color Match, and Sequence Memory are most useful for esports players who want better reflexes, target acquisition, and decision speed.

How often should I train to improve?

Short sessions performed consistently work best. Most users do well with 10 to 15 minutes per session, 3 to 5 times per week, then benchmark again after two to three weeks.

Why would someone upgrade to Pro?

Pro is for people who want to train seriously instead of just sampling the games. It removes the daily cap and gives you richer score history, percentile context, and deeper analytics for ongoing improvement.

Why this structure works for search and serious training

BrainGames is not only a collection of mini-games. It is a layered system made of playable drills, benchmark pages, explanation content, and training plans. That gives search engines and answer engines clearer entities to understand, while giving users multiple paths to discover the right exercise for their goal.

A player searching for a reaction time test can go straight into a game. Someone searching for brain training for students or typing speed improvement can land on a guide first, then move into the relevant drills and benchmark pages. That is the foundation for sustainable organic growth instead of one-page traffic spikes.

If you only want to test the site, stay on the free tier. If you want to train repeatedly and use your scores as a real signal, the Pro plan is built for that use case.