Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Twinoo: How to squish your brain without trying too hard.

Has the right side of your brain ever played a game against the left?

Now it can... and the result for me tends to be the odd sensation of a squishy brain.

The concept of this game is to answer the questions before time runs out... two at a time. The left side deals with math, where the right side is all colors. Don't let either timer run out to keep the game going.

Check it out here: http://www.tetris1d.org/zigah/twinoo/twinoo.php

If my brain didn't hurt so much right now, I'd tell you what my best score was... but it is and I can't cause I forgot.

edit:

When I made this post, I noticed that the right side of my brain hadn't won a single game.... but I also realized I was listening to the jazz stream from www.wrti.com. This apparently distracted the right side of my brain, so it demanded a rematch. Upon removing my headphones, the right side of my brain scored a win!

The brain world cup is coming shortly... I will edit once again with my findings of which side of my brain is more powerful. However, at the moment both sides are rather tired and squishy from this exercise, so that will come at a later time.

Feel free to leave a comment saying how you did... Can anyone score higher than my meager scores below? If you're too embarassed about your score, you can feel free to relate how squishy your brain feels after this activity.

Best Scores to date: (9/11/06)

Left: 35
Right: 36
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Total: 71

Left: 37
Right: 35
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Total: 72

Left: 39
Right: 36
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Total: 75

Clearly my brain was going easy, so as not to discourage competition. I could do better, but I want other people to feel like they're doing well. (right?)

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Heh, finally got a score over 70... 82 with 41/41. Does it get faster as you go? Sure seems like it.

September 12, 2007 at 2:34 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I got 69.. left got 46.. twice that of right.

September 17, 2007 at 6:47 PM  

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