When it comes to brain training, each unique brain—and each unique lifestyle—requires something a little different. The BrainHQ exercises are designed to adapt to each person’s individual goals and needs. Plus, each exercise continuously adapts to your unique performance, so you train at the right level for you

It can be hard to find the time to fit in brain training

Most of us have busy lives. That’s why we designed BrainHQ to be flexible. Each brain exercise is broken up into 2-minute training bites, so that you can train while you wait for an appointment, sit on a subway, or any other time you just have a few minutes free. You can also train for hours at a time if that’s your preference!

Plus, you can train on any computer that has internet access with our brain exercise apps. You can also download the BrainHQ app from the App Store from Apple or the Google Play store and train on your preferred device. Want to use your computer sometimes and your device other times? No problem! BrainHQ tracks your progress regardless of what device you’re working on, so you get credit for all your hard work.

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What do you want to achieve with better brain fitness?

Is there a particular brain-training goal you have in mind? We have designed a series of courses with exercises that target different skills. Courses range in length from a few hours to more than 20 hours of organized brain training.

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BrainHQ has the features you need

You’re spending valuable time training your brain. So you probably want to know how you’re doing, and what progress you’re making.

Stars

Each time you complete an exercise level, you’ll see how many stars you have earned in that exercise. The stars show your percentile in that level of that exercise. 1 star means that you are struggling a little compared to all other people who have used the exercise. 5 stars means that you are among the best at that exercise level!

Baseline and Best

In addition to stars, you’ll see your “baseline” and “best” scores in each exercise level. Your baseline score is your performance the very first time you did the exercise. Your best is your best score. In many cases, the score is a measure of milliseconds (ms), where a lower score is actually better.

How You Compare

Many people ask us how they’re doing for their age. The answer can be found on your comparison chart. It shows your overall percentile performance (compared to everyone else who has given their age in BrainHQ). You can scroll over each part of the comparison chart to see specifics for each exercise and level, and quickly link to where you need the most work.

Progress and Performance Chart

For detailed information on what exercise levels you have used, where you have excelled, where you need more training, and much more, you can view your Progress and Performance chart. It shows a map of every BrainHQ exercise and level. Each level you have trained in is colored in; the darker the color, the more times you have used that level. You can toggle to see your percentile and number of stars for each exercise level, too. Each square on the map is a link to an exercise level in BrainHQ, so you can quickly jump to new levels or ones that you would like to work more in.

BrainHQ in any Language

We are working with partners across the globe to translate our online brain training exercises into a number of foreign languages. We add new languages periodically, so if you don’t see your language here, check back from time to time! Please note that not all exercises are available in each language offered.

Languages Currently Offered

Please click the language of your choice to visit the BrainHQ site associated with it so you can start training in your language!

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Fits your schedule

It can be hard to find the time to fit in brain training

Most of us have busy lives. That’s why we designed BrainHQ to be flexible. Each brain exercise is broken up into 2-minute training bites, so that you can train while you wait for an appointment, sit on a subway, or any other time you just have a few minutes free. You can also train for hours at a time if that’s your preference!

Plus, you can train on any computer that has internet access with our brain exercise apps. You can also download the BrainHQ app from the App Store from Apple or the Google Play store and train on your preferred device. Want to use your computer sometimes and your device other times? No problem! BrainHQ tracks your progress regardless of what device you’re working on, so you get credit for all your hard work.

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Targets core skills

What do you want to achieve with better brain fitness?

Is there a particular brain-training goal you have in mind? We have designed a series of courses with exercises that target different skills. Courses range in length from a few hours to more than 20 hours of organized brain training.

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Understanding progress

BrainHQ has the features you need

You’re spending valuable time training your brain. So you probably want to know how you’re doing, and what progress you’re making.

Stars

Each time you complete an exercise level, you’ll see how many stars you have earned in that exercise. The stars show your percentile in that level of that exercise. 1 star means that you are struggling a little compared to all other people who have used the exercise. 5 stars means that you are among the best at that exercise level!

Baseline and Best

In addition to stars, you’ll see your “baseline” and “best” scores in each exercise level. Your baseline score is your performance the very first time you did the exercise. Your best is your best score. In many cases, the score is a measure of milliseconds (ms), where a lower score is actually better.

How You Compare

Many people ask us how they’re doing for their age. The answer can be found on your comparison chart. It shows your overall percentile performance (compared to everyone else who has given their age in BrainHQ). You can scroll over each part of the comparison chart to see specifics for each exercise and level, and quickly link to where you need the most work.

Progress and Performance Chart

For detailed information on what exercise levels you have used, where you have excelled, where you need more training, and much more, you can view your Progress and Performance chart. It shows a map of every BrainHQ exercise and level. Each level you have trained in is colored in; the darker the color, the more times you have used that level. You can toggle to see your percentile and number of stars for each exercise level, too. Each square on the map is a link to an exercise level in BrainHQ, so you can quickly jump to new levels or ones that you would like to work more in.

In your language

BrainHQ in any Language

We are working with partners across the globe to translate our online brain training exercises into a number of foreign languages. We add new languages periodically, so if you don’t see your language here, check back from time to time! Please note that not all exercises are available in each language offered.

Languages Currently Offered

Please click the language of your choice to visit the BrainHQ site associated with it so you can start training in your language!

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BrainHQ FAQ

Embarking on your BrainHQ journey and curious to dive deeper? Well, we've got answers to the questions.
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BrainHQ Guidance

Here are some tips and guidance for questions related to training methods and understanding terms in BrainHQ.
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