8 mobile games to test your intelligence

 

If you like challenges that stimulate reasoning, there are several mobile games that go beyond simple entertainment. Next, we have selected 8 options that promise to test your intelligence at different levels.

8 mobile games to test your intelligence

Twelve Minutes

TWELVE MINUTES / CREDIT: Annapurna Interactive, Netflix (Disclosure)

With an thought -provoking proposal, “Twelve Minutes” requires problem solving skills, critical thinking, and attention to detail to solve a puzzle. The player needs to deal with a temporal loop narrative, in which choices and actions affect the unfolding of the story.

The plot happens in a small apartment, where the player controls a husband who has twelve minutes to unravel a mystery involving the invasion of a policeman who accuses his wife of murder. When you fail, you will live the event again until you solve it.

  • The game is available via Netflix to Android and iOS (iPhone).

Monument Valley

The Indie “Monument Valley” puzzle game requires logical reasoning and perception of patterns.

In gameplay, you control a princess who runs through mazes of optical illusions and impossible objects. It is necessary to move platforms and pillars to create bridges and find tickets to leave the map.

  • Paid game, available for Android and iOS.
  • Also available via Netflix to Android and iOS.

CUT THE ROPE DAILY

A physics-based puzzle game, “Cut the Rope Daily” requires logical reasoning and problem solving skills. The title’s “Daily” indicates that the game offers a new logic challenge a day.

The goal is to bring a candy to a monster cutting the strings in the right order and bursting balloons. You also need to use the physics of the game to ensure that the candy reaches it.

  • The game is available via Netflix to Android and iOS.

Storyteller

Storyteller / Credit: Annapurna Interactive, Netflix (Disclosure)

The “Storyteller” puzzle stimulates logical reasoning, creativity and narrative understanding. It requires skills such as understanding of cause and effect, sequential thinking, reading contextual tracks and creativity within boundaries.

In the game, you should form narratives when positioning characters and scenes in panels with illustrated book style. Each level has a descriptive title, such as “Someone took a shot,” and the player must organize a story that fits this premise. The puzzles can have multiple solutions.

  • The game is available via Netflix to Android and iOS.

Flags of the countries of the world

If you are good in geography, this game will put your knowledge to the test. “Flags of the Countries of the World” challenges the player to recognize flags, identify maps and locate countries from all continents.

The game has an educational and fun proposal, ideal for recalling school content and exercising geographic memory. The phases become progressively more challenging, requiring rapid attention and recognition of visual patterns.

  • Available Android and iOS (free with ads; you can remove them by purchase in the app).

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Geotic

Engaging and educational game, ideal for those who love geography and travel. In it, the player is released at a random point of the world via images from Google Street View and needs to find out his location based on the surrounding visual tracks.

The challenge requires attention to details, geographical knowledge and interpretation of contextual clues, such as signs, vegetation, architecture and even the language of the signs. An excellent way to travel without leaving home and testing your perception of the world.

  • Available in limited free version and paid version with complete resources (monthly or annual subscription) Android and iOS.

2048

With a minimalist look and addictive proposal, “2048” is a mathematical puzzle that challenges logical reasoning and planning capacity. The goal is to combine blocks of the same number until it reaches the coveted piece of 2048.

The mechanics seems simple: slide the blocks in the desired direction to add the equal values. However, the challenge increases each movement, requiring focus, strategy and plays forecast.

  • Available in several free versions for Android and iOS.

Flow Free: Bridges

With colorful look and progressive gameplay, “Flow Free: Bridges” the player needs to connect color pairs in a board without letting the paths cross. The “Bridges” version adds bridges, which raise the level of complexity and require even more strategy.

It is a visual logic game that stimulates spatial reasoning, attention and concentration. Simple to understand, but increasingly challenging as the levels advance.

 

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