The best 4 games to increase intelligence!

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The best 4 games to increase intelligence!

Who does not love to play? There is no pair of sports to keep body health healthy. But there are some games that play not to the body, but rather with the power of the brain. Regular use of these sports increases our brain performance. Come on, let's see something fun!

Chess

It will not be easy to find people who have never played chess at all. The game is as fun, as it is useful for the brain. The ability to focus on the state with respect to elephants, horses, soldiers, kings etc. A slight deviation can happen if there is a thought of disorder.
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Playing regular cheeses increases the ability to work in the brain, the ability to think quickly. Chess practice can work for those of us who have trouble maintaining a concentration in any work.

Sudoku

Sudoku plays or does not play, everyone has heard the name. Although known by many names, this game was first known as Sudoku, in 1986, through the Japanese puzzle company 'Nikli'. The purpose of the game is to fill a 9 × 9 grid with numbers in such a way that each row, column and every 3 × 3 sub-grid have each number from 1 to 9.
If you want to play, then head. If you play regularly, the game will gradually come, and the brain will be the exercise!

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Scrabble

The word sort with English letters is very interesting to play this scrabble. The game was invented by Alfred Bates, an American architect. It requires some skills to play - Vocabulary, Spelling, Calculation, Strategy. A game very useful for easy English proficiency (though scrabble is now made in 29 languages). Not only vocabulary, it will also improve the efficiency of the brain.

Rubik's Cube

Humayun Ahmed has an interesting play on Rubik's Cube. A character of the drama stays in the house of people who come to his home and put a rubik's cube to salute. If you can make a salvo then release from the prison of the bathroom!

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