TLS Brain Training has five spatial puzzles:
Jigsaw Puzzle
In this game, the player is given a jigsaw with of one of 25 stunning scenes. With the final image as a guide, they must rotate the pieces and put them together as fast as possible.

An Jigsaw Puzzle in Progress
N-Puzzle (Fifteen Puzzle)
Traditionally, these puzzles involve a 4x4 grid of sliding tiles, with one tile missing. Pieces can slide into the empty space, and the goal is to rearrange the puzzle so that the pieces are in order from 1 to 15.
In the TLS Brain Training version, completing the puzzle will reveal a scene. The puzzle is also available in 3x3 and 5x5 sizes.

A 15-Puzzle in Progress
Polyominoes
This is a tiling puzzle based on the classic “pentominoes” game, where the player is given tiles of different shapes and must put them together to form a square.
Whereas the classic game has only one configuration, in TLS Brain Training the puzzles are generated on the fly, so there are an unlimited number of different puzzles.

A Polyominoes Puzzle in Progress
Tile Game
This is an edge matching tile game, where the player needs to match the edges of the provided tiles in a grid. A classic, first sold in its original format back in 1892, this is a puzzle ideally suited to the PC platform. These are generated on the fly, so there is an unlimited number of different puzzles.

A Tile Game in Progress
Tilt Maze
This is a variation on the standard “find your way out of a maze” puzzle popular in children’s puzzle books, with a crucial difference: the ball moves in a straight line until it hits a wall. The object is to stop the ball on the target square.
This seemingly innocuous change to the rules moves the puzzle from a simple exercise with pen and paper to a truly challenging and fun experience. These are generated on the fly, so there are an unlimited number of different puzzles.

A Tilt Maze in Progress

