BrainHQ Cheats

BrainHQ Hack 7.29 + Redeem Codes

Brain Training That Works

Developer: Posit Science
Category: Education
Price: Free
Version: 7.29
ID: com.positscience.BrainHQ

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Description

Train your brain with BrainHQ from Posit Science—the most rigorous program available for better brain health, and the only one backed by more than 100 scientific papers showing benefits - including the breakthrough NIH-funded ACTIVE study. Now with new features that contribute to your brain fitness success!



BrainHQ represents the culmination of 30 years of research in neuroscience and brain health. Top scientists from around the world helped to develop and test the BrainHQ exercises. The result: a training system that comprehensively improves brain performance, from the most basic elements of perception through the most complex elements of memory, attention, and cognitive function.



No other brain fitness program can match BrainHQ in scientific proof. More than 100 publications from independent, randomized controlled trials have shown that the exercises and assessments in BrainHQ drive real change. These changes include:
• cognitive improvements, such as better memory and faster processing speed
• real-world improvements, including safer driving and improved quality of life
• physical brain changes, like healthier white matter and more coordinated neurons.

All of this means that BrainHQ works—in laboratory studies, and in the lives of everyday people:



•"BrainHQ is a no-brainer must-have in my book…This training has expanded my visual, fine-tuned my audio and even my reflexes seem to be getting faster. BrainHQ is fun and gives me the challenges I need to keep my brain working out on a daily basis." - C. MacDonald



•"Only a few months into the BrainHQ exercises the difference is clear, this isn’t left to speculation, I saw drastic improvements…and my family has noticed a strong improvement." - A. Amitrano



And leading publications agree: “Our testers concluded that Posit's product—one of the few so far to undergo clinical trials and peer-reviewed research—had the firmest scientific grounding.” - Wall Street Journal


The BrainHQ app helps you set and achieve your brain training goals—so it not only works, it works for you.


Each exercise adapts to your performance and gets more challenging as your performance improves, just like a personal trainer for your brain.


The training is designed to fit into your life: train for just 5 minutes in your spare time, or do a complete workout in an hour.


BrainHQ is a free download, and includes a free exercise every day. 
For full access, we offer the following recurring subscription options:



1 month: $13.99

1 year: $94.99



These prices are for United States customers. Pricing in other countries may vary and actual charges may be converted to your local currency depending on your country or residence.



Monthly subscription are billed once per month, and an annual subscriptions are billed once per year. Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, and identify the cost of the renewal. Payment will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable.

Privacy Policy: https://www.brainhq.com/privacy
Terms of Use: https://www.brainhq.com/terms

Version history

7.29
2023-10-25
This build addresses a couple of bugs in the Listen and Do exercise.
7.28
2023-10-05
Bug Fixes
7.27
2023-06-27
Bug Fixes
7.26
2023-05-10
Bug Fixes
7.25
2023-04-13
Bug Fixes
7.24
2023-03-24
Bug Fixes
7.23
2023-03-20
Bug Fixes
7.22
2023-01-24
Bug Fixes
7.21
2022-11-30
Bug Fixes
7.20
2022-11-02
This release improves the overall sound quality in the exercises and addresses multiple bugs.
7.19
2022-09-26
Bug fixes and minor enhancements.
7.18
2022-09-16
Bug fixes and minor enhancements.
7.17
2022-09-10
Bug fixes and minor enhancements.
7.16
2022-09-07
Bug fixes and minor enhancements.
7.15
2022-05-11
Bug fixes and minor enhancements.
7.14
2022-03-23
In the 7.14 release, we have updated where and how we display the medals you earn in BrainHQ. This update provides a new tool to help guide your training. Choose your next training category, exercise, and stage based on the number of medals earned. We have also reduced the number of exercises in the first few sessions for new users.
7.13
2021-08-09
In the 7.13 release, we've made several changes that help to align the BrainHQ experience on your phone, tablet, and computer--so you can seamlessly move between them.
- iOS now has the most recent onboarding process to help new users get started with the app.
- The progress meters are now synced with the web, so you can keep track of your performance across platforms.
- The dashboard has been updated with a new look and clearer instructions.
- You can now have more than one account on a phone, just as you can on the iPad.
7.12
2021-04-05
The 7.12 release makes creating and updating training reminders easier. You can choose between three modes for these reminders: mobile alerts, text, and email.
7.11
2021-02-11
This release includes bug fixes and improvements to tools to help us find bugs.
7.10
2020-12-15
This release includes updates to the sound library, additional support for international users and studies, and other bug fixes.
7.9
2020-10-09
The 7.9 release features a series of improvements to the BrainHQ app.

First, we have made the text easier to read by making it bigger and increasing the color contrast between the text and the background.

We've also improved the visual experience, with new and improved animations, an updated look for your reminders and goals, and a new layout for exercise selection.

Plus, we've strengthened security and fixed some bugs!
7.8
2020-09-15
Bug Fixes
7.7
2020-07-30
This update includes support for a new research partner and a number of bug fixes.
7.6
2020-06-04
Bug Fixes
7.5
2020-05-20
The 7.5 release features a series of improvements to the BrainHQ user experience.
- To help people track their progress even better, we've made updates that help the user keep track of their stars, days trained, "best moments," training streaks, and levels completed. We've also added information on training scores, so users can see how they've improved in each exercise since day one.
- We've added weekly challenges to motivate people to train. Finish a challenge and get a badge!
- A new flow helps orient first-time users to the exercises and program features.
- And finally, with this release you have the option of training offline.

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
BrainHQ
(A BrainHQ subscription gives you access to many more levels, exercises, and features.)
$13.99
Free
CA035463588✱✱✱✱✱ 259A3F5✱✱✱✱✱
BrainHQ
(A BrainHQ subscription gives you access to many more levels, exercises, and features.)
$94.99
Free
CA035463588✱✱✱✱✱ 259A3F5✱✱✱✱✱

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Ratings

4.6 out of 5
21.9K Ratings

Reviews

Trailblazer One,
WONDERFUL PRODUCT
I’ve been diagnosed with MCI, Mild Cognitive Empowerment, and through a program at Emory called Cognitive Empowerment Program which is like no other program for MCI in the nation, I was introduced to Brain HQ. Apparently Emory did a study and determined that this was an effective program and could be beneficial for those with MCI. The program starts out slow and then picks up speed. One looks at two different cars and a highway sign. These items are flashed on the screen and then you select which car and the location of the sign. Sound easy, nope, not for someone with MCI. One is being challenged with peripheral vision, short term memory going to long term memory. There are so many other different exercises which are so very challenging to memory. Items such as several sea birds, one of which has a slightly different wing and after seeing all the birds briefly and then attempt to remember the location of that bird which was among all the others.. Very tough to do. It’s taken me a while typing this as I struggle to find the right words. I still have very limited driving privileges and I’ve noticed I’m more aware of objects in my peripheral vision. Brain HQ in my opinion helps me to be more aware of my surroundings but as good as the program is, it will never cure MCI but it will help me to be more aware which hopefully will help me to more independent.
スッライ,
Truly Amazing Customer Service! :O
This product is fantastic and is the only ‘brain training’ application backed by science and has been used in the publishing of many different research papers showing benefits for a myriad of different kinds of people for example those with brain injuries. To top of their high quality product, their customer service is top class. I accidentally paid an extra $100 for an additional year of their premium subscription that I did not need, and customer service replied back to my inquiry within a day with extreme kindness and promptly refunded my purchase in full even though it was my mistake for forgetting to cancel before the automatic renewal. If you want a brain training product that you can trust more than any others to actually be effective in delivering on it’s promises and want to support a wonderfully ethical and caring company BrainHQ is the app for you!
Lexi491625,
Face2Face needs some work
I’ve been using this for a while in the mornings to help with my cognitive flexibility, however I have a recommendation to make for the programmers for the Face 2 Face game: there’s really no reason every person we “meet” should be a white man. A) There are simply more people in the world than that. B) I know many people with racial bias actively struggle with discerning between multiple Black individuals, multiple Asian individuals, etc. This type of game has the potential with helping people with their subconscious bias by forcing them to recognize people and remember things about them, but instead it is only used to help reinforce that white men are the standard. C) Most of the people I interact with are not white men (I am very much not alone in this experience) and this is simply not as helpful of a training by limiting the subject pool in this way. D) It’s also just kind of unpleasant to feel forgotten and unrepresented by the app developers. It feels as though women and people who are not men of any race, and men who are not white were not on your mind at all when generating this program. That realization definitely soured my otherwise favorable experience. If y’all get the chance to rework that section I think it could be beneficial, both in terms of inclusion and in practice for collective brain development and societal improvement.
Brooklyn99Boy,
Negative 1 Star
If you have version 6 of brain HQ I do not recommend upgrading to version 7. I was a paid subscriber and unfortunately I upgraded my version of the Brain HQ app via the app store for their so called bug fixes. I am now with version 7, unable to downgrade, and unable to access the original better versions of Audiory Ace, Card Shark and other games. It’s been now over a month I’ve submitted multiple tickets to the team and never have been given a response as to how to fix this. I’ve also noticed that when you go to select a game the developers now added a completely useless / unproductive 2 to 3 second animation. I’ve also noticed that after you complete a level the developers added a significantly longer animation that shows your result. This all causes more time on the app with less levels being played. I’ve also noticed that when setting a weekly goal the new maximum is 3 times lower than then previous. So I am assuming the developers don’t want you to have high goals. The developers have also gotten rid of the Brain HQ widget that helps to track your progress. This app is now becoming annoying frustrating and unproductive and defeating its own purpose. Version 6 of Brain HQ was a good app with no bugs. Now version 7 is behaving like a -1 star app. Since these issues haven't gotten resolved I’ve received a refund for the rest of my subscription but would rather just have version 6 back.
312djn312,
Exercises good, user-interface terrible…
… I paid for a full year as a neurologist suggested it, had it one year before, but will try hard after 2023 to find something else. The exercises are challenging and I really like that BUT it is one of the most unintuitive apps I’ve ever run across! And that has not changed in 3 years though many people have the same comments in these reviews! None of how all the options work, or why you’d choose one over another, is explained clearly. The FAQs say the stars indicate how well you’re doing compared to others. But what others? There is no data provided on how many “others” are currently training using the app! And who are the others? Everyone? Or just those in my age range (which IS the comparison to make). How does it change the Virtual Trainer exercises steered to you if you change your “Focus” selection?- not explained! At the beginning of each game, the slider across the top moves around, numbers and stats display, none of which is explained. Too many examples all throughout the app like this to even take time here to mention. No excuse for this.
HonestGirl10,
Fun app, but horrible to navigate
I came across this app after reading a news article that said it’s one of the few brain apps that research has shown to be effective for its intended purpose. Different games within the app are fun to play and after limited use I believe they do improve my mental skills. In that regard I’d rate the app five stars. However, I rate it one star due to the frustrations involved with navigating through the different training sessions and getting the app to work like it should. One shouldn’t need to call an app’s tech support to get the audio to work on an iPad. Also very irritating is the subscription box that often continuously pops up and won’t go away when I try to launch a new game. Seems like the developers of this app got the hard part right by developing games that are entertaining and effective, but failed on the easy part of developing a user interface that facilitates easy navigation through the app. At times I wonder if this was done intentionally by thinking users might pay for the subscription in hopes that the user interface problems will go away under the paid subscription mode. Unfortunately I like the app enough that I’ll likely test this theory.
geoffhom,
Too inconsistent. Not optimistic about app improving.
Update: They have updated some exercises now, and the website UI was updated (hopefully soon the app UI). So I upped to 3 stars. You can at least test it a little yourself. I wish they had some sort of full 3-day or 7-day trial, as the Spark is lacking.

I’m a paid subscriber and have (tried) using this for months. Each day, it gives me 4 different exercises to do. This should be a well-oiled machine, considering the company has been doing this for ten years, but it’s not. Some exercises, especially the audio ones, are horrible. What really makes this a 1-star app to me is that I don’t foresee the app improving anytime soon. If you write to Customer Service they are polite and fast. But nothing changes. No new exercises come. Old ones are neither improved or retired (like if they are lame). I can’t justify recommending this app to anyone, as it would enable the company’s poor behavior. I’ve written to Customer Service several times, but again I’ve never seen a single change in the app since I started. Hence this public review.
Petro 23856,
Games GREAT. App UI is atrocious
I’ve been participating in the games in this app for about a month. I find the games and the training quite useful and helpful. I also like the statistics that it provides based on my progress.

But the app, though good in its ability to render games accurately, has little bugs all over the place that make it feel like it’s a half done product. Four instance, today is marked off as completed, and when I swiped backwards to see how I did last week, it changed the date to January 2012. That is obviously not last week.

That is just one of many little things that make the app annoying. I will continue playing the games because I can put these little annoyances aside, however for a company to have an app that basic functionality does not work properly is ridiculous. If it can’t do it correctly, simply remove that feature from the app. Make it so that to see your progress you have to go to the website. I would much preferThe app to do what it does well and leave everything else off rather than having an app that does somethings really well and others ridiculously poorly.
pink mustache with noodles,
BEST BRAIN GAME EVER
This brain game is the best brain game I have ever seen! The way it works how it starts off slow sees your skill level and slowly gradually builds up WHILE IT BUILDS YOU UP TOO! It’s just simply and purely amazing I can already tell that this game is gonna help me a TON! I have recently gotten multiple traumatic brain injuries and have really been on a decline mentally, But this game I think and can already tell is gonna build me up BIG TIME! Thank you so much for making this game to help out everyone that uses it! And thank you so much for making it free! I can’t pay for anything currently given I am 16 and don’t have a job, but this app will allow me to build up my cognitive skills and be able to get a job! Thank you so so so so sooooooo so much! I really appreciate this! This is just so amazing! Thank you! I love it! And I love you! ❤️💞💗💖💕❤️💝❤️💕💖💗💞❤️
Chloelynndancer,
Quality app that could use some finesse
I’ve had BrainHQ for over a year now and while I love the easy access to scientifically backed ways to keep my brain sharp, I wish the user experience was a little better. When I’m using the app, the stars and points are meaningless to me and don’t provide much motivation. (Compared to DuoLingo—which has a very intuitive format to demonstrate progress through lessons) I wish I could customize the text reminders, the automated ones just get filtered out by my neurodivergent brain. (No need to get as sassy as that Duo owl though)

Idk what happened to my original review from awhile ago, but I appreciated the prompt response from the BrainHQ team re: the lack of diversity in the facial recognition challenges. I’d love to know if updated images are coming soon, I’d like to be adept at recognizing people of all races, not just the white people currently featured.