Mental skill games
Mental skill games are games developing your mental abilities. The same way you work out your body you should work out your brain. I believe in a 50-50 relationship between working out your muscles and working out your brain. Neither one will work the best if it doesn’t have the other.
Plato once said: “The contestant in mental games must train for battle with just as much care as the athlete.”![]()
Working out physically makes you more alert, focused and sharp. Working out mentally will make you reflect over things more and faster. It will also make you see relationships between stuff you haven’t before, linking things together.
And as we all know, It’s much more fun learning while playing games.
Now, let’s look at some good games developing your mental abilities:
1. Chess. Strategic and psychological, how you play depends on who you meet.
2. Gomuku, renju. Five in a row-game. Also strategic and psychological.
3. Abacus system is a method of mental calculation based on virtual images formed in the mind and used to perform calculations at highly accelerated speed. It is also helping you to develop your concentration skills. Image abacus calculation relies upon the manipulation of an image rather than the arithmetic processes with which we are familiar. It is able to draw upon right-brain resources and the result is dramatically increased speed. By activating both sides of the brain, you can achieve calculation speed previously only achievable by math geniuses. For example, in Dec. 2000, a first-year student and his 2 sisters had broken 4 Guinness world records with this very same method of calculation.
Related to the abacus system:
A Korean grand master of abacus calculations
Positive feedback from learning the abacus system
4. Vedic mathematics is a great fast calculation system training your counting abilities.
5. Trachtenberg system is another great fast calculation system.
6. Word games. This requires friends. An example is when you decide at topic and try to name as many objects in that topic as possible, switching after each mention. Let’s say you choose cities in Europe and I say London. Then you have to come up with another city in Europe starting from the last letter n, like Nice, and so on. You can variate this game in many ways. Use your imagination.
7. Scrabble. Great word game developing your vocabulary.
8. Crosswords. Classic.
9. Sudoku. Great Japanese logical game.
The above are my favourites but there are many more. Wikipedia has a great list of mental skill games you should have a look at.
If you look at an alternativ way to develop your thinking and your mind, reading books are a great choice.


