Streak Levels
Every day you play, your streak grows. Each level represents real neurological progress — your brain is changing.
Starter
1–9 days
1
Your brain is beginning to form new neural pathways. The first days of any habit are the hardest — dopamine circuits are learning to associate the activity with reward. Consistency at this stage sets the foundation for everything that follows.
Consistent
10–19 days
2
Ten days in, your prefrontal cortex has started encoding this habit into your daily routine. Research shows that 10 days of repeated behavior begins to reduce the cognitive effort required to initiate the activity — it starts feeling natural.
Dedicated
20–29 days
3
Three weeks of daily training produces measurable changes in working memory capacity. Your hippocampus is growing new connections. Reaction times begin to improve and pattern recognition sharpens noticeably.
Focused
30–39 days
4
A full month of daily brain training. Studies show 30 days of consistent cognitive exercise improves sustained attention and reduces mental fatigue. Your brain is literally more efficient — it uses less energy to perform the same tasks.
Relentless
40–49 days
5
Forty days of training activates neuroplasticity at a deep level. The myelin sheath around key neural pathways thickens, making signals faster and more precise. Your processing speed is measurably higher than when you started.
Elite
50–59 days
6
Fifty days puts you in the top tier of brain trainers. Your working memory, processing speed and executive function are all elevated. The basal ganglia have fully automated the habit — it now requires almost no willpower to maintain.
Champion
60–69 days
7
Two months of daily training. At this level, cognitive benefits extend beyond the games themselves. You will notice faster thinking in everyday tasks, better memory recall and improved ability to manage multiple things at once.
Legend
70–79 days
8
Seventy days represents a level of dedication that only a tiny fraction of people reach. Your anterior cingulate cortex — responsible for attention and error detection — has been fundamentally strengthened. You notice mistakes faster and correct them more efficiently.
Master
80–89 days
9
Eighty days of daily training produces cognitive resilience — your brain performs well even under stress, fatigue or distraction. Elite athletes, surgeons and chess grandmasters share this level of consistent mental training.
Grandmaster
90–99 days
10
Ninety days is the threshold where neuroscientists consider a behavior truly permanent. Your brain has restructured itself around this habit. The cognitive gains are no longer temporary — they are part of who you are.
MemGenius
100+ days
11
One hundred days. You have achieved what fewer than 1% of people ever do. Your brain training is no longer a habit — it is an identity. The neurological changes at this level are equivalent to years of advantage in memory, speed and reasoning over people who do not train.