Stop Reading.
Start Remembering.
Answer questions to continue playing.
That's how active recall works — and how you remember faster in exams.
How BrainBox Works
You get a question
Based on your level — Primary, Secondary, or University.
You find the answer
Some are given. Some you search for in your books or notes.
Correct = Continue playing
The game keeps going. You keep practicing without getting bored quickly.
You don't have to memorize anything. The process of looking for answers — even for a few seconds — makes your brain store the information naturally. And because the game is fun, you'll want to keep going.
This is called active recall. Active recall is widely used because it helps information stay longer in memory.
Why You'll Remember More
Your brain does the work
When you search for an answer — even for 10 seconds — your brain is actively engaging with the material. That creates stronger memory than passive reading.
The game keeps you going
You want to continue playing. So you answer questions. Some you know. Some you look up. Either way, information is entering your brain.
Repetition without boredom
You'll see similar questions again. Each time you answer, it gets easier. That's not cramming. That's natural retention.
BrainBox
Primary • Secondary • Higher Education
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Primary, Secondary, or University
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Correct answers keep the game moving
I used to read my notes over and over and still forget during exams. BrainBox changed how I revise. Answering questions under pressure trains your brain differently.