Puzzles are unusual and do stretch your brain but not sure I should be dying this just before I sleep I thought the idea of evening ones was too relax the brain
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Welcome to Impulse, the #1 brain training app trusted by over 100 million users worldwide 🌍
You probably know that — even as we age — the brain can still learn, grow, and form new neural connections. This ability is called brain plasticity, and it thrives with regular training 💪
With Impulse, you can keep your mind sharp, focused, and ready for everyday challenges through fun, science-based brain workouts and self discovery tests.
Our interactive games and personalized plans help improve: 🧩 Memory • 🎯 Focus • 🧮 Logic • 💡 Problem-solving • 🎨 Creativity
Whether you’re 7 or 70 — Impulse makes brain training enjoyable, rewarding, and easy to stick with!
Join millions already training their brains with Impulse — and unlock your full potential today 🚀
📩 Support: support@brainimpulse.me
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Keeps my mind busy and helps with concentration and memory strength. Keep that shit up, yo!

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Excellent customer service; courteous, quick and thorough replies!!!

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SCAM ALERT - do not give your credit card details!!
I signed up for the free trial, emailed to cancel before the end of trial but the instructions to cancel subscription don't work. I have since been charged twice, all while still trying to cancel the subscription. In the end my only option was to cancel my credit card! Absolute scam of a company!
i love the simplicity of the app and the variety of games

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It's fun but haven't used it long enough to know if it's making a difference

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They have all handle like i had wish in only one hour

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The games are entertaining and challenging. They really allow you to see your strengths and weaknesses

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Games are truly exercising thought processes that strengthen the mind

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Truly a great way to keep the mind fresh and active. My family has Alzheimer’s history and keeping sharp and feeding the brain is necessary. Truly appreciate and love the challenge!

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These activities help me to focus more. I personally feel that I need to slow down and read the instructions completely to fully comprehend what I am supposed to do. These activities are helping me to understand what I need to improve.

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Great sometimes the key I hit does not register causing am error. Skewing my score.

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