This lesson in the game and in life are important to succeed. While more experienced players evaluate all the possible options picking the best solution for long turn purposes. While playing, new players may want to quickly sort through cards making sure they are going as fast as possible. However, it can teach valuable life lessons such as delayed gratification. Solitaire and many other mind games are often associated with time wasting and procrastination. Currently another study by a hospital in Leuven Belgium is looking at whether Solitaire can be used in assessing cognitive performance through meaningful play. It’s associated with problems in memory, language, thinking, or judgment. This is characterized by the Mayo Clinic as the stage between the expected cognitive decline of normal aging and the more serious decline of dementia. Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium used solitaire in a study to find mild cognitive impairment (MCI). This game is very popular with the older generations as they are retired and need activities to exercise their minds throughout the day. ![]() By repeating the process players can improve their scores and mental skills to more quickly perform these tasks. Doing this helps the player plan future moves that will decrease the amount of moves and time it takes to complete the game. Mentally it is not very taxing but the player needs to still analyze the cards into their categories such as suits, numbers, and available cards. Having a good memory isn’t required to win the game but can be useful for strategizing and completing the game in a timely manner. I myself have noticed subtle improvements in the game and improved memory and mental skills. Solitaire as a single player game is great for alone time, with its simplicity and low attentiveness it helps players disconnect from their real world problems. This allows for critical thinking and not a lot of risk taking so many players have steep learning curves. While playing, if a mistake is made one can simply undo and rethink their idea. This is because it is a low risk game and can be very entertaining without the sense of failure, boredom, and frustration. It is unlike other games where it doesn’t require a high level of attention, it helps relax the brain and dissolve stress. While playing solitaire it naturally relaxes the body and brain, you end up in a meditative state. This includes soothing the mind, the entertainment factor, it helps with memory retention, improves mental skills, teaches life lessons, and promotes a healthy competitive attitude. Diego Tolliver, a SRHS senior, confessed to this, “ because of it’s easy access, you can just play it casually in class while doing work and when done with work too.” He finished by saying many of his friends play video games and in class they play solitaire when bored.ĭespite it being used by students as a distraction it has many benefits. ![]() Today many kids play video games in class, not surprisingly it isn’t uncommon to see solitaire being played by older students. It was developed to show new computer users how to use a mouse in an addictive way. Solitaire was first launched on Microsoft Windows 3.0 and is still played by thirty-five million people per month with an average of fifty-five million games per day. One reason for its long life is that a player doesn’t need someone to play with. Solitaire has stayed alive for thirty out of the fifty years of video games. What is the best game for these students? Can we use their procrastinating behavior to help them in a way? My solution is solitaire. ![]() Many SRHS students play video games in class out of boredom and or addiction. ![]() In the past fifty years there has been a massive uptake in the playing of video games with youth and older generations.
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