Free 24-Page Brain Training Magazine Inside Sunday Mercury This Weekend
Free Brain Games Magazine in Sunday Mercury

Readers of the Sunday Mercury are in for a cerebral treat this weekend, as the newspaper includes a complimentary copy of a special brain training publication.

A Scientifically-Backed Brain Boost

It is not just fun and games; there is solid science behind the idea. Engaging with a diverse array of puzzles has been proven to enhance memory, lead to sharper cognitive function, and can even play a role in helping to prevent dementia in later life. This weekend's offer provides the perfect opportunity to put that research into practice.

What's Inside the Free Magazine?

The giveaway is a substantial 24-page magazine titled 'Brain Games for Adults'. It is designed to be both entertaining and intellectually stimulating, challenging your IQ with a wide variety of puzzles. Inside, readers will find over 50 different puzzles that test a mix of reasoning, numerical, and visual skills.

The publication encourages trying every type of puzzle, as the brain benefits from novelty and new challenges. As the magazine notes, it is never too late to try something new and give your mind a fresh workout.

The Perfect New Year Companion

With the New Year approaching, this free magazine arrives at an ideal time for those looking to adopt healthier habits. It offers a enjoyable way to commit to mental fitness, providing a fun companion for 2025 that promises to exercise your grey matter.

The puzzles featured are curated from several popular brain training books by experts in the field, including Dr Gareth Moore. The source material includes:

  • Brain Games for Adults: Mixed Puzzles and Smart Brainteasers to Challenge your IQ by Dr Gareth Moore (paperback, £7.99)
  • 5 Minute Brain Workout for Longevity by Gareth Moore, Lara Hemeryck and Mateo Sanchez (paperback, £9.99)
  • The Brain Fitness Puzzle Book by Gareth Moore and Helena M Gellersen (paperback, £10.99)

To get your hands on this free cognitive workout tool, you simply need to pick up a copy of the Sunday Mercury this weekend. It is an accessible and cost-free way to start training your brain, have some fun, and potentially invest in your long-term cognitive health.