[Report ] Over 3 in 5 Americans are Learning Languages on the Phone

Man browsing his mobile apps on his smartphone to find his learning languages app.

Playing games on your phone or on a tablet is not an unique phenomenon. People download mobile apps and games to give them something to do while they wait in line or to distract them during a long car ride.

Almost all (93%) Americans regularly play games on their phones, tablets or computers. According to a new study, many Americans are putting that screen time to good use through educational games and apps. In fact, ( 96%) say certain games help keep minds sharp and can help exercise your brain! The number one skill people strengthen through games is their memory. This is followed by critical thinking skills, language skills, time management skills and vocabulary skills.

When it comes to a foreign language, 63% of Americans say they are trying to learn a new language or strengthen their foreign language skills. 

Duolingo is the most popular app for languages, and some of the most popular languages people are learning Spanish, French, and Japanese. Check out the full report for more data on the educational games and apps Americans are using, including which games are recommended by parents for children.

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Top Games to Keep Your Mind Sharp [ Mental Health]

Most and least educational games : Duolingo, Wordle, Chess, and Words with Friends.
new study on America’s gaming habits in 2022 reveal games are a way of life: over 1 in 2 Americans game daily.

75% say games like Wordle help improve vocabulary.

52% say Solitaire improves critical thinking skills.

3 in 4 play games primarily on their phones.

Duolingo came on top as the most educational game for Americans.
Other top skills honed from gaming?

Memory, time management, and collaboration.

The most educational games people can play are Duolingo, Wordle, and Chess. Take a moment to view the full survey results, which include which kids’ apps and games Americans think are the most educational.

During the holidays and many people- young and old alike- will be getting new devices. But what apps should be on them?

This new report surveyed Americans on what games and apps are the most educational, and here’s what they found.

53% of Americans game daily.
96% believe that playing games can keep your mind sharp and help you learn.
4 in 5 say that technology helps learning, but 3 in 5 say that you can’t replace traditional learning with technology.

The top skills honed by games like Duolingo and Wordle include memory, critical thinking, and language skills. 3 in 4 said Wordle helps increase their vocabulary.


The Best Games for Kids

Best educational games and apps for children. Almost 2 n 5 respondents surveyed are parents or guardians, and 67% let their kids play games through apps.

The Benefits of Games

The Benefits of different games vary. 52% say solitaire helps improve critical thinking skills.
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