
What you'll train
Real-world problems rarely come with hints. These puzzles model the cognitive moves that matter: framing the question, splitting big problems into small ones, and knowing when to backtrack.
- ●Decompose complex problems into sub-steps
- ●Practice backward induction
- ●Recognise classic problem structures
The neuroscience
Multi-step problem solving relies on the rostrolateral PFC - the brain's planner - coordinating with working memory and inhibitory control.