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Ten Simple Math Games that will improve your mind
How a few simple math games can improve your mind!
If you enjoy playing math games then you're in luck: Mathematics has long been recognized for it's mental benefits. Working with numbers improves your concentration, memory, focus, problem solving skills, and general clarity of thought.

To enjoy these benefits, you don't have to indulge in any complicated formulas. All you need is a few minutes daily practice playing some simple math games. And before you rush out to buy the latest Xbox console and software, realize that numbers are all around you...

Look at the clock on your computer. Usually it's located in the lower right-hand corner of your screen (or use any clock to tell the time).

The 24-hour format works best. On my computer right now, the time is 15:38. There are all kinds of creative math games you can play with this. Here are ten to get you started:

10 Simple Math Games
#1 Add the single digits together from left to right:

1 + 5 + 3 + 8 = (say "6... 9... 17")


#2 Add the single digits together from right to left:

8 + 3 + 5 + 1 = (say "11... 16.. 17")


#3 Add the inner and outer digits together, then add the resulting pairs together:

1 + 8 = 9

5 + 3 = 8

and so 9 + 8 = 17


#4 Add the single digits on either side of the colon, and multiply the results:

1 + 5 = 6 and 3 + 8 = 11

6 x 11 = 66


#5 Subtract the single digits on either side of the colon, and multiply the results:

1 from 5 = 4

3 from 8 = 5

4 x 5 = 20


#6 Multiply the single digits on either side of the colon, and multiply the results:

1 x 5 = 5 and 3 x 8 = 24

5 x 24 = 120


#7 Add the two-digit numbers either side of the colon:

Add 15 to 38 to get 53


#8 Subtract the two-digit numbers either side of the colon:

Subtract 15 from 38 to get 23


#9 Divide the two-digit numbers either side of the colon:

Divide 15 into 38 to get 2 remainder 8


#10 Feeling brave? Multiply the two-digit numbers either side of the colon:

Multiply 15 by 38 to get... 570

You can play the above math games as many times a day as you like. Try them anytime you have a spare minute, like when you're placed on hold in a telephone queue. You may not turn into a mathematical genius, but you'll certainly keep your brain in gear!