Puzzles and games can help with stroke rehabilitation. They reinforce connections between the brain cells and boost mental speed and processing abilities. They help reinforce logical thinking, problem solving, and visual-spatial recognition. Moving jigsaw or game pieces can help strengthen fine motor skills. In turn, improving these skills and abilities can help the recovering stroke patient function better in everyday life.
Superfrog about 2 years ago
Don’t let him near the killer sudoku.
Zebrastripes about 2 years ago
NY Times also has a 7 letter word game that’s great! Have to use the letter in the middle with every word! Challenging!
Stocky One about 2 years ago
But he’s lacking the very quality that today’s Wordless describes!
dflak about 2 years ago
My wife was introduced to Wordle recently. She’s “knocking them out of the park” on a regular basis.
sandpiper about 2 years ago
At least the logic section is working. The rest not so much.
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 2 years ago
It’s just what the doctor ordered.
l3i7l about 2 years ago
Puzzles and games can help with stroke rehabilitation. They reinforce connections between the brain cells and boost mental speed and processing abilities. They help reinforce logical thinking, problem solving, and visual-spatial recognition. Moving jigsaw or game pieces can help strengthen fine motor skills. In turn, improving these skills and abilities can help the recovering stroke patient function better in everyday life.
holdenrex about 2 years ago
But if he didn’t post it to his Facebook feed, did it really happen?
billdaviswords about 2 years ago
ON the second try