Featuring the Venn diagram, you’ll use observation and logic to sort shapes into sets. While the game starts simple, it gets progressively more difficult.
Even though there are pre-set puzzles to enjoy, fans of daily games will be happy to hear that there is a new challenge each day. If you ever get stuck on a level, you can use a hint to help solve it.
There are three different tracks of the daily puzzle. The easiest starts with a single circle while the medium features two circles. For the most difficult test, the hard level features three circles to solve. As a nice touch, you can go back and play each daily puzzle even if you happen to miss a day.
You can also share today’s challenges with friends and compete for the longest streak or fastest time to solve the puzzle.
There are also themed weekly puzzles to compete that will unlock bonus Shape Sets with different styles to enjoy.
Mindset Go is designed for the iPhone and all iPad models. It’s a free download now on the App Store. There are in-app purchases available to unlock hints and other features.
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