In this highly complex and competitive world, there are many fierce rivalries. The purpose of the MyBrainTrainer Challenge is to have these rivals compete against each other in a series of cognitive contests. Our challenges thus far have pitted rivals based on factors such as gender, political viewpoints, lifestyle choices, educational perspectives, and even views of the supernatural.
For our current MyBrainTrainer Challenge, we’ve chosen to pit those who read their horoscope on a regular basis vs. those who don’t.
Here's how the MyBrainTrainer Challenge works. We have selected one of our many cognitive exercises for this competition. The exercise can be completed in approximately two minutes. Scoring is based on your accuracy, speed of response, and the focus you maintain throughout the exercise. After you complete the exercise, we will display your overall score and your rating on the individual score components (speed, accuracy and focus). Your overall score will then be added to our database and the average overall scores for those who read their horoscope regularly and those who don’t will be displayed in real time, together with a breakdown by age and gender. You may play as often as you'd like.
Current Question
Do you read your horoscope on a regular basis?
Read Horoscope
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