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Puzzle games such as Tetris preoccupy the same part of the brain that lightens up when a child indulges in cravings, such as video games, TV, or simply too much candy. If their head is distracted enough, children's appetite for unhealthy activities decreases.
This is a simple, fun, yet effective way to point your kid in the right direction.
Humans, the youngest ones included, love to arrange things! This is why Tetris has such a powerful pull among kids. Playing it long enough makes a child apply its logic in real life.
Instead of a messy room that no one wants to enter, you'll see a room that looks like it came out of a designer's magazine. Clean and tidy!
The fact that the game can never be finished. This has something to do with what is called the "Zeigarnik Effect," which explains that a brain remembers and is drawn to incomplete tasks.
That's why this is not a one-afternoon toy but an educational tool that will help your child in years to come.
1. Set a timer and see who completes it in the least amount of time.
2. Roll down a piece you think your opponent will find the hardest to place through the holes on the Tetris' side. Do this for each other and see who can complete it.
3. By using pieces that randomly fall from Tetris' sides, try to replicate the cubes shown at the bottom of the board.