As Barbie once famously said, âMath class is tough.â She stopped saying it pretty quickly because everybody worried she was propagating negative stereotypes about girls, but letâs face facts: itâs true. Like any academic subject, math that, for most of us, requires consistent practice… which, once we reach adulthood, most of us stop doing. Whoops.
There are plenty of brain-training apps that can help you improve your mental math skills, of course, but theyâre really easy to ignore. You know whatâs not easy to ignore, though? The Albert Clock, which is a physical device on your wall that refuses to let you know what time it is unless you can unravel its mathematical secrets. So according to this thing, itâs not 4:30 anymore, itâs (6-2):(10*3). God, why did I decide so early on in my life that I was gonna be a word nerd and not a numbers nerd?
The clock has multiple difficulty levels, so once you do start to get comfortable reading equations, you can opt to engage your brain in harder and cooler stuff. Also, you can program the clock to change equations every 10 seconds rather every minute, which I bet will really mess your head up.
Ostensibly the clock was designed for children to learn math in a fun and engaging way, but donât let that stop you adults from getting enjoyment out of it yourself. Itâs currently available in several colors on the Albert Clock website, and retails for 279 euros (about 299 USD). There are also special offers available for teachers who want a clock to display in their classroom. Just thinkâeven when your students are bored as heck and staring at the time, theyâll still be learning!
Of course, if you donât want to shell out for a clock for your home, there is the mobile app version that you can download for iPhone and Android. Just donât blame us if you download it and it sits there dormant on your phone with the rest of the brain-boosting apps you never use.
Alas, thereâs one other thing it canât do: thereâs no alarm button. Thatâs probably for the best. Iâm all for brain power, but doing math equations to turn an alarm off first thing in the morning would be too much. Just let me feel dumb and sleep.
Would you ever want one of these clocks for yourself? Let us know in the comments!
Images: The Albert Clock
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