🔹 Platform Overview
Organic G Brain is a cognitive enhancement platform that aims to boost mental performance through progressively challenging exams.
Participants must complete all exams in a section to advance, promoting:
- 💪 Confidence
- 🎯 Discipline
- 📈 Continuous cognitive growth
🖥️ User Interface and Experience
The platform is designed to be:
- ✨ Simple
- ⚙️ Functional
- 🌍 Accessible to users of all ages and knowledge levels
A. Homepage
The homepage offers a range of educational articles on Genetic Learning.
Topics include:
- 🔬 The science behind the method
- 🛠️ Its practical applications
- 🧠 Its cognitive and psychological benefits
After logging in, users gain access to:
- 👤 Their profile
- 📝 Available exams
- 🚀 Full platform features

🖼️ Figure (4): Screenshot of the Homepage
B. Exams Page
The Exams Page provides:
- 📊 An overview of user progress
- 🔓 Access to all available tests
- 👁️ Clear visual indicators of completed exams and resumption points
Exams include:
- ✖️ Multiplication challenges
- 🔢 Matrix-solving exercises
To advance, users must complete every exam in the section — ensuring full mastery before progression.

🖼️ Figure (5): Screenshot of the Exams Page

🖼️ Figure (6): Different Sections within an Exam
🧠 How It Works
The platform uses timed tests to:
- ⚡ Promote fast thinking
- 🎯 Improve accuracy
- 💪 Trigger mental resilience through adaptive difficulty
As users progress, the test difficulty increases to ensure they stay challenged and stimulated — leading to measurable cognitive growth.
📚 Exam Structure
Exams are divided into two key categories:
1. Mathematical Multiplication Questions
- ✖️ Involves solving multiplication problems
- 📈 Questions increase in difficulty
- ⏱️ Timed to train quick mental calculation and accuracy
2. Matrix Solving Questions
- 🔍 Based on recognizing hidden numerical patterns
- 🧠 Trains subconscious perception and logic
- 🎯 Uses 3D matrix mapping logic
🧪 Matrix Definition Example (Figure 7)
To define a 3-dimensional matrix:
Start from the top left and trace vertically
Example from Figure 7:
Number 1 leads to 2
Number 2 leads to 1
Number 3 leads to 3
So the matrix is defined as: 213

🖼️ Figure (7): 3D Matrix Defined as "213"
Ready to Enhance Your Cognitive Performance?
Join the Organic G Brain platform and experience progressive cognitive enhancement through scientifically-designed exam challenges.