Free cognition games for classrooms and kitchen tables. Attention, memory, state — the machinery underneath every lesson, made playable. No card. No catch. Actually free.
Browser-based, nothing to install, works on a whiteboard, a laptop or a phone.
Focus games that train the skill every lesson quietly assumes students already have.
Visual memory play — the difference between revising and remembering.
Games that show you how quickly a mind's state can shift — and how to shift it on purpose.
When a teacher and a parent use the same tools, the student stops living in two systems. That's the point of MindMaps.
Want the deeper training? The VisualCognition suite — four neuroscience-backed tools (FocusTrack, StroopShift, StateVision, VanishPoint) that train attention, inhibition and state regulation. Free, browser-based, whiteboard-ready.
Open VisualCognitionThe games run on decks — the content inside them. The Deck Library is where teachers build, save and share theirs: curated by teachers, for teachers.
Teaching English? The same brain behind these games built TextScan — writing feedback mapped to the assessment objectives, in seconds. It's the reason most teachers find us.
Meet TextScanBuilt by a teacher, not a games studio. Arjun Davé — 7 years in London primaries, QTS, UCL PGCE. Every game started life as a five-minute classroom routine that worked on real children on real Monday mornings.