Author: NehaBeladiya

Most people pick up a logical puzzle for a simple reason: it feels satisfying to solve. There is a small sense of achievement when scattered clues suddenly connect and a solution appears. What often goes unnoticed is that this process is doing far more than filling a few spare minutes. Behind every solved puzzle is a series of mental actions that challenge the brain to think, evaluate, remember, and adapt. This is one reason logical puzzles have remained popular across generations. They are entertaining on the surface, but underneath they provide a surprisingly effective workout for the mind. Researchers studying…

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