Your child plays.
Their mind trains.
Turn screen time
into real cognitive development.
+18 games · ages 5 and up · 5–15 minutes a day
15+ games available
Each game trains a different cognitive skill
General Knowledge
History, geography, natural sciences and general culture
School knowledgeLife Skills
Finance, safety, health and real-world skills
Life skillsThe Inventor
Choose the invention that best solves each problem
Creative thinkingMath
Find the missing value in the equation
Numerical reasoningMemory
Find matching pairs of animals
Visual memoryPatterns
Discover the pattern and find the next one
Fluid intelligenceThe Detective
Use the clues to find the culprit
Logical reasoningAudio Numbers
Listen to the number and pick the right card
Phonological awarenessWorld Flags
Look at the flag and choose the correct country
Geographic knowledgeWhat if...?
Predict the most likely consequence of each scenario
Causal reasoningAnalogies
Dog is to puppy as Cat is to ___
Relational reasoningTrue or Not
Decide if each statement is true, false or somewhere in between
Critical thinkingShapes
Identify matching shapes, mirrors and rotations
Spatial reasoningBraille
Decode words using the real Braille alphabet
Attention & decodingThe Time Machine
Order historical events and processes from first to last
Temporal reasoningHow do they feel?
Choose how the character feels and learn why
Emotional intelligenceTraffic Light
Tap only what matches the rule before time runs out
Executive controlEnglish — Listen
Hear the English word and tap the right picture
English vocabularyThe problem
Your child already spends hours in front of a screen.
The question is what they're training.
Endless scrolling, passive videos and rote memorization have something in common: they don't train the mind to think. In a world where AI answers any question in seconds, what sets people apart is how they reason — not how much they memorized.
Without purpose
Endless scroll and purposeless videos
Kids Sapiens
Active reasoning with immediate feedback
Without purpose
Memorizing facts forgotten within days
Kids Sapiens
Building cognitive skills that last a lifetime
Without purpose
Screen time that leaves nothing behind
Kids Sapiens
5 minutes a day that genuinely strengthen the mind
Why it matters today
The future belongs to those who can think,
not to those who memorize facts.
Artificial intelligence can already answer questions, write text and solve many problems in seconds.
What still makes the difference is the human ability to reason, create, question and connect ideas.
That's what Kids Sapiens builds from an early age.
distinct cognitive skills trained
games designed for mental development
minutes a day are enough to notice a difference
How it works
Ready in 2 minutes
Create your child's profile
Choose the age range and level. Kids Sapiens automatically adjusts all games.
Pick a game
15+ games to develop different skills. Each session lasts 5 to 15 minutes.
Your child progresses
Level up, earn XP and unlock accessories. While they have fun, their mind gets stronger.
Backed by science
Not just a game.
Real cognitive training.
“Interventions that challenge executive functions in children aged 4–12 produce lasting improvements in attention, working memory and cognitive flexibility.”
Diamond & Lee (2011)
Science, 333, 959–964
“Educational apps that promote active learning with immediate feedback significantly improve learning outcomes compared to passive screen time.”
Hirsh-Pasek et al. (2015)
Psychological Science in the Public Interest
“Well-designed educational games produce measurable improvements in problem-solving, critical thinking and knowledge retention compared to traditional methods.”
Plass, Homer & Kinzer (2015)
Educational Psychologist, 50(4)
Real gamification
While they play,
they truly progress
Every correct answer earns XP. Streaks multiply points. Your child levels up, unlocks accessories for their wizard and sees their progress in real time. Motivation comes from the game itself — not from you.
- ⚡ Streak system that multiplies XP
- 🎖️ Levels and unlockable accessories
- 📊 Adaptive difficulty by skill
- 🏆 Session summary with real stats
Current streak: 🔥 x5
For parents
You decide how much and when
Kids Sapiens is designed to give parents full control. No ads, no in-app purchases, no surprises.
Daily time limits
Set how many minutes each profile can play per day.
Multiple profiles
Up to 3 child profiles, each with independent progress.
No ads
Zero ads, zero in-app purchases. Just the game.
What families say
Parents who already tried it
“Emma asks to play on her own — I don't have to convince her. And I've noticed she asks more questions, challenges things more. That's priceless to me.”
Sarah M.
Mom of Emma, age 7
“At first I thought it was just another game. Then I saw how Noah started solving logic problems at school that used to be really hard for him.”
James R.
Dad of Noah, age 10
“I was looking for something with no ads and no surprise purchases, that adapts to age. Kids Sapiens delivered all of that — and the kid actually loves it.”
Claire H.
Mom of Oliver, age 12
“What I liked most is that it's not about memorizing. It's about thinking and reasoning. Sophie improved a lot in math without even realizing that was the point.”
Lena F.
Mom of Sophie, age 8
Plans
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Frequently asked questions
Any questions?
What age is it suitable for?
From age 5 and up. Games and questions automatically adapt to the age range you choose when creating a profile (5–8, 8–11 or 11–15 years old).
Does it work on phone and tablet?
Yes. Kids Sapiens is optimized for all devices: phone, tablet and desktop. No app download required.
Can I cancel at any time?
Yes, at any time with no penalties. Plus, you have a 30-day guarantee: if you're not satisfied, we'll refund you in full, no questions asked.
Are there ads or in-app purchases?
None. Zero ads, zero surprise purchases. What you see is what you get. Kids Sapiens has no monetization mechanisms aimed at children.
What's the difference between the free and Premium versions?
With the free version you get 5 minutes of play per day and 1 profile. With Premium, play time is unlimited (with parental control), you can have up to 3 profiles and access all games without restrictions.
Who designed the games?
The games were designed together with psychologists and educational specialists focused on child cognitive development, based on scientific evidence about how the mind is trained. It's not memorization — it's reasoning, creativity and critical thinking.