ADHD & Focus

Focus games for high-energy brains.

ADHD brains need real stimulation — not overstimulation. These games deliver enough challenge to hold attention without the addictive loops that make screen time hard to end.

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Designed for ADHD brains

Why these games work for ADHD

No infinite scroll

Every game has a clear endpoint. When the level ends, the session ends — no "one more" trap.

Immediate feedback

ADHD brains respond to fast, clear feedback. Every correct move is acknowledged instantly.

Short bursts

5–10 minute sessions are the sweet spot for building focus without hitting the attention wall.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are these games actually good for ADHD, or just another distraction?

They are purposefully designed to build working memory, sustained attention, and impulse control — the exact executive function skills that ADHD affects. They are not a cure, but a daily training habit.

My child with ADHD loses interest after 2 minutes. Will this hold their attention?

Simon Says is the best starting point — it is fast, multi-sensory, and competitive with oneself. Start with 3-minute sessions and build up.

Can these replace ADHD medication or therapy?

No. These are supplementary tools. Executive function training through games is a recognised support, not a standalone treatment.

How do I get my child to stop when the timer ends?

Each game has a natural level end-point. Agree on "one level, then done" before starting — it is much easier to stop at a level end than mid-game.

Anywhere Play Kids is not therapy and does not diagnose, treat, or replace professional care.

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