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Monthly Archives: September 2010

 
 

Bring Back Playtime with Perplexus

A report recently published in the Guardian, revealing the statistics uncovered after 2,000 parents and their children between the ages of 5 and 15 were interviewed, has brought the conclusion that parents have forgotten how to play with their offspring in a creative and exciting way. The survey, conducted as part of the State of [...]

 
 

Get Nimble Fingers with Perplexus

By now, we think we’re all well aware of the many benefits having a Perplexus can bring; reasoning and visual logic practice, training one’s brain to problem-solve and work quickly, meaning that our minds are worked hard everyday, even when it feels like we’re playing. Not forgetting, of course, the social advantages; one becomes instantly [...]

 
 

Perplexus loves One Big Damn Puzzler

There’s tonnes of reasons we love puzzles here at Perplexus HQ; training our brains to think outside the box, to enjoy solving and working out, and relishing in the feeling of achievement that comes from it all. We’ve recently discovered a book all about solving a rather large puzzle, of sorts, as natives of an [...]

 
 

Perplexus celebrates Competitiveness in the Theatre

Let’s face it, part of the reason we love to play with our Perplexus is the joy of winning, completing levels, and generally getting better than all your friends and family, so you can gloat about your puzzle-solving skills. This competitive feeling is something we like to encourage and celebrate (as long as it remains [...]

 
 

Work your Brain with Perplexus

To many, the brain is a big squishy piece of stuff which just kinds of sits in one’s head and helps us to function (unless it’s very, very early in the morning). What we spend very little time contemplating and celebrating, however, is just how much of it we use all the time, particularly when [...]