Medical School Study Games
Free daily brain games built for first-year med students. Ace your anatomy vivas, pharmacology spotters, and biochemistry MCQs — one fun daily puzzle at a time. Challenge classmates and track your streak.
USMLE & MCAT Prep — Topics covered
Core preclinical subjects tested in USMLE Step 1, UKMLA, MCAT and equivalent examinations worldwide.
Bones, nerves, vessels, organs and spatial relationships. Clinical anatomy for surgical and examination preparation.
Cardiac cycle, renal function, lung volumes, neurophysiology, hormonal axes and homeostasis.
Metabolic pathways, enzyme kinetics, DNA replication, protein synthesis and inherited metabolic diseases.
Tissue types, staining techniques, cell junctions, organ microstructure and H&E interpretation.
Bacteria, viruses, fungi, antimicrobials, immune responses and hypersensitivity reactions.
Drug mechanisms, receptor pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, common drug classes and antidotes.
How Study Mode works
- Open any game (Trivia Royale, Linkup, NumRush, or WordSpin)
- Tap 🎓 Study Mode and select Med School
- Play today's med school puzzle — questions update daily
- Share your score with classmates using the copy button
- Come back tomorrow to maintain your streak 🔥
Why use games to study medicine?
Spaced repetition and active recall are two of the most evidence-based study techniques for medical students. DailyBrainer's daily puzzle format forces you to retrieve knowledge every day — the single most effective way to move facts from short-term to long-term memory. Unlike passive reading or Anki flashcard decks, our games add friendly competition: when you can share a score with your study group, you're far more likely to come back tomorrow.
Our medical content covers core preclinical subjects tested in USMLE Step 1, UKMLA, and equivalent examinations worldwide. Questions are carefully graded from straightforward recall (200-point level) to complex application and clinical reasoning (1000-point level).