It gives the Puzzle shelf a widely used tile-matching reference point, which helps readers compare smaller match games against a proven mainstream option.
Editor's Choice — Brain-Training Apps
A rotating selection of apps the LogicAppGuide editorial team is pointing readers to first this season — with a short note on why each one earned the slot.
Puzzle
Open category →Sudoku is the clearest baseline for logic-app quality, and this listing gives readers a familiar point of comparison inside the directory.
It broadens the Puzzle shelf beyond tiles and numbers while still asking readers to notice shape, placement, and visual relationships.
Strategy
Open category →It is a useful benchmark for action-leaning strategy games where planning and timing matter in the same session.
It gives the Strategy category a high-signal tower-defense anchor that readers can use when comparing newer TD apps.
It represents the upgrade-heavy side of mobile strategy, which many readers compare against tower-defense and RTS picks.
Board
Open category →It gives the Board category an accessibility-minded tile option with a clear audience.
It gives the Board shelf a classic logic game with a clear offline-first promise.
It broadens the Board category beyond chess and tile matching with a recognizable rule set.
Word
Open category →It is a high-recognition baseline for modern mobile word puzzles and helps readers compare similar apps.
It gives the Word category a clear grid-search option rather than another anagram game.
It adds a clue-solving angle to the Word shelf and gives readers a real alternative to anagram-first apps.
Education
Open category →It anchors the Education category with a mainstream learning app whose strengths and limits are both well understood.
It adds a practical education workflow to the directory and makes the category broader than lesson apps.
It gives the Education shelf a discovery tool with a clear subject and real-world use case.
Card
Open category →It gives the Card shelf an accessibility-focused solitaire option rather than only generic card listings.
It broadens the Card category beyond solitaire while staying approachable.
A clean Klondike option gives the Card shelf a baseline for comparing more decorated solitaire apps.
Trivia
Open category →It gives the Trivia shelf a mainstream general-knowledge option with enough audience signal to compare responsibly.
It adds a visual-recognition trivia format to the category instead of another broad quiz app.
It gives the Trivia shelf a straightforward reference point for readers who do not want a themed quiz.
Tools
Open category →It gives the Tools category a narrow utility with an obvious job-to-be-done.
It anchors the Tools shelf with a practical utility that avoids the low-trust cleaner/booster category.
It gives the Tools category a narrow utility where speed and permission clarity matter.
Productivity
Open category →It is a major workflow tool and belongs in a productivity directory when framed around responsible use rather than hype.
It gives the Productivity shelf a device-native notes option with a very clear audience.
It anchors the Productivity category with a common, workhorse writing app that many readers already touch.