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 review set.
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 review set 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 review set 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.