Just 10 minutes a day to a sharper mind! Train memory, logic, and focus with science-backed puzzles. Track your Brain score and see real progress!
Welcome to Logicat: Brain Puzzle, your daily brain training companion!
Just 10 minutes a day can sharpen your memory, boost your logic, and improve your focus. Science-backed mini games make brain training feel like play, not work.
Why Logicat?
Logicat turns cognitive training into a relaxing, cat-powered experience. Whether you're solving nonogram grids, cracking logic codes, or flexing your memory, every level is designed to help you grow smarter, one puzzle at a time.
What's Inside
• Structured brain training programs for 7, 14, and 30 days
• Brain Score, a unique system that tracks your cognitive growth over time
• Daily Brain Challenge to build a training habit and improve every day
• Unique blend of logic puzzles, memory tests, and nonogram challenges
• Dozens of handcrafted levels activating different brain areas
• Adaptive difficulty from beginner to genius level
• Friendly cats guiding your mental journey
• Minimalistic art and relaxing music for focused play
Nonogram Mode
Uncover hidden pixel art by solving nonogram-style puzzles, also known as picross. It's the perfect way to relax while improving spatial reasoning and logical deduction.
Key Features
• Just 10 minutes a day for real cognitive improvement
• One-tap controls, easy to learn, hard to master
• Track your Brain Score and watch yourself get sharper
• Works offline, train your brain anywhere
• No ads interrupting your focus sessions
• Regular updates with new levels and puzzle types
Train smarter with cats, codes and nonograms.
Let's play. Let's think. Let's improve.
Logicat is free to play, though some in-game items can be purchased for real money.
I love the game play itself. I enjoy both the nonogram puzzles and the others. I don’t mind the ratio between them at all. There’s also plenty of ways to earn extra coins or lives. My only drawback is the daily challenge part. It lets you pick a goal (7, 14, 30 days) but the timing of when a day starts and stops is very weird. Right now the 24 hours runs from the time you start your challenge (mine started at 9:21pm). It would make much more sense for it to run midnight to midnight or even noon to noon.
Developer Response
Hi, Logicat developers here! Thank you very much for taking the time to share your feedback, we’re really glad you’re enjoying the game. Regarding the Brain Workout update, that’s a very relevant point. We’re planning to significantly rework this feature soon and will most likely standardize the start time as well.
Most of the time is spent earning keys!!
jlawrence0710
As nonograms are 100% logic - no guessing - power ups are worthless and thus coins are worthless. I’m on level 130, have 12k coins and 20 power ups which I will never use. However, having to collect 15 keys to advance to the next level of the number style puzzles is ridiculous!! Since coins serve virtually no purpose, suggest making key purchase possible. Either that or lower the 15 key requirement to something more reasonable. The game is basically just solving nonograms to collect keys to get 10 mins of the other puzzle then back to solving more nonograms. If I wanted to spend hours on nonograms, there are plenty of other apps that is all they are. I want to play your game because of the hint of variety, which I am now understanding is not there.So there was an update and I was really hoping the developers would have listened to everyone complaining about all the nonograms you have to complete. Well guess what?!?! Now it is even worse. They added investigations which require you to complete approximately 100 nonograms! Upon completing, guess what you get?? more coins and power ups, which as I’ve already stated are worthless. And to top it all off, the solution of the investigation was wrong!!! Sloths do NOT eat eucalyptus leaves! Google it!! Changing review to 1 star and deleting. This game should be called “Nonograms all day!” Because that is what you will be doing.
Developer Response
Hi! Thanks for reaching out! We're planning to rework the key distribution flow soon and add keys to rewards. You'll also be able to earn more of them shortly. And of course, there will be more events with different mechanics. Feel free to write to us at support@std42.com - I'll share more details.
Couple minor flaws
TwonkyKitty
I love nonograms and the other logic puzzles in this game. They are all pretty cool. I agree with another reviewer who mentioned that solving 4 nonograms for one key is frustrating. I’m not sure of the ratio, but it seems like the sets of 15 are gaining more subsets of 4 puzzles. (So maybe you really solve 24 for 15 keys.) I was more disappointed before I realized that you can work ahead on the nonograms. The nonograms also don’t actually look like anything until you finish and they get color, but they are still fun to solve and I love the sound effects. Finally, know that I wouldn’t bother with this review, if I didn’t think the game were awesome. Also, thanks for fixing the issue with the cool daily puzzles.
Developer Response
Hi! We've found the issue and already released a new version - please update. And apologies for the inconvenience.
Might be a decent game for idiots if not for the ads—but probably not
JHolzel
I haven’t played that far into the game, but far enough to realize that it’s pointless trash.First, the advertised “10 minutes per day” isn’t going to be nearly enough to meet the daily quests. Even though the puzzles are all (at least so far) dead simple, there’s a bunch of gamification and insulting BS about how this is somehow neuroscientific “brain training” wrapped around them which takes longer than the actual solving.And that’s before you get to the ads. After a few levels, you get a mandatory popup 30-second ad. I’m sure that if you sit through a few of them they will quickly ramp up to being those horrible ads that take 2 minutes and 4 fake close buttons to get through. Even if you somehow found a dead-simple 5x5 nanogram (where the only challenge is trying to figure out how the resulting image, even with added color, is supposed to in any way match the title) and a dead-simple “2, 4, _, 8” puzzle interesting, you couldn’t possibly think it was worth watching ads that take longer than the puzzles.I suppose it’s not impossible that this gets better rather than worse if you ignore how bad the early part is, but it doesn’t seem likely.
Developer Response
Hi! Thanks for taking the time to write a review. We have to include ads, otherwise the game simply couldn't exist. We don't have any ads with fake close buttons.You can disable ads by:1. Buying NoAds2. Making any purchase - there will be less of them3. Playing without internet
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Seller
STUDIOFORTYTWO LTD
Size
395.6 MB
Category
Puzzle
Compatibility
Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
iPad Requires iPadOS 15.0 or later.
iPod touch Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
Mac Requires macOS 12.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
Languages
English and 7 more
English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Traditional Chinese