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The last of the weekend brainstorming series is Brain Toot. Although this version also has a paid sibling, I will focus only on the "limited" version of Brain Toot Lite, which is of course free.

In this version it offers 4 different categories to practice 4 areas – calculation, memory, thinking and imagination. In counting, you complete the signs so that the equation comes out. When practicing your memory, you have to guess what the cube that was presented to you looked like (4 colored dots). While thinking, you have to squeeze bubbles from the smallest to the largest number, and finally, in the imagination phase, you play something like "shells" - there are three bowls, under one is a ball. The bowls are then shuffled and you have to guess under which the ball is located.

At the end of the game, you will be awarded in the form of points. You can thus compete with more people. The game also offers three different game modes. One called brain test (a short test that calculates the number of points based on speed and accuracy), another mode is a quick game where you can choose one of 4 game categories and the last one is a time game where you try to answer quickly while running away time. The goal is to get as far as possible.

Out of the three iPhone games I featured this weekend, Brain Toot is by far the most comprehensive and offers the most. I can definitely recommend her to everyone. This version is free, but you can also download the full version for $0.99 with 16 training games. But I'll leave that up to you, if you want to support the authors in their work, for example.

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