13 Apps That'll Teach You Something New Every Day (2024)

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1. Blinkist ($4.17/month, iOS and Android) provides summaries for over 1,000 influential nonfiction books. 2. Health IQ (Free, iOS) tests your health knowledge and teaches you a lot along the way. 3. TradeHero (Free, iOS and Android) is a stock exchange game that teaches you how to invest in a virtual environment. 4. Duolingo (Free, iOS, Android, and Windows Phone) is a visual, interactive way to learn the basics of a new language. 5. Velocity ($3, iOS) or A Faster Reader (Free, Android) can show you what it's like to speed read. 6. TED (Free, iOS, and Android) offers engaging, inspiring talks from thought leaders. 7. Elementary Minute ($1, iOS) or Trivia Crack (Free, iOS and Android) is a quick way to boost your trivia knowledge. 8. Udacity: Learn Programming (Free, iOS and Android) is a convenient way to learn how to code, on-the-go. 9. HowStuffWorks (Free, iOS and Android) unlocks all of the site's informative articles, videos, and podcasts on various subjects. 10. StarWalk ($3, iOS, Android, and Windows Phone) uses augmented reality to show you interesting things about the night sky. 11. Goodreads (Free, iOS and Android) will challenge you to read more. 12. The NYTimes Crossword's (Free, iOS) "Monday Mini" puzzle is a short, sweet way to get your crossword fix. 13. Vocabulary Builder (Free, iOS and Android) teaches you new words, then challenges you with harder ones. BuzzFeed News (Free, iOS only for now) just launched a pretty smart app, too! Emojis and everything. FAQs

Superfood for your noggin.

by Nicole NguyenBuzzFeed Staff
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The buzz around "brain-training" apps like Elevate, Lumosity, Peak, and others recently came into question after a 2014 study by the Stanford Center on Longevity doubted the effectiveness of brain games to improve your cognitive abilities.

The study concluded that "cognitive health in old age reflects the long-term effects of healthy, engaged lifestyles," as opposed to quick games played over a concentrated period. So we tested 13 apps that'll actually fill your brain with good stuff, like new vocabulary and inspiring ideas.

1. Blinkist ($4.17/month, iOS and Android) provides summaries for over 1,000 influential nonfiction books.

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Over 1,000 books have been summarized in the Blinkist library.

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You can listen to book summaries via audio.

This app provides 15-minute written and audio takeaways from books on psychology, history, health, current affairs, and more. Titles like Thinking Fast and Slow, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, and Walter Isaacson's Einstein are condensed into manageable written and audio insights, so you can learn more in less time. The audio feature is an awesome way to dive into a book while folding laundry or cooking a meal.

The app is also a great book discovery tool. If something intrigues you, go deeper and download the entire book!

Blinkist's subscriptions are pretty pricey ($50 per year for Plus and $80 per year for Premium), so take advantage of the three-day free trial period to decide if it's worth it.

2. Health IQ (Free, iOS) tests your health knowledge and teaches you a lot along the way.

Instead of tracking meals or counting steps, this app is focused on health education so consumers can make more informed decisions about what they eat and how much they need to exercise.

Did you know, for example, that out of all types of carrots, purple ones have the most antioxidants? You'll learn that fact and much more by taking Health IQ's many quizzes. All of the questions and their answers have been approved by doctors, dietitians, trainers, and other health experts.

3. TradeHero (Free, iOS and Android) is a stock exchange game that teaches you how to invest in a virtual environment.

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The app is a virtual finance community where people trade virtual stocks with a fake $100K stock portfolio. You can compete with friends and other TradeHero members, while learning about the increasingly complex world of markets, investing, and trading.

Quotes are available for 22 exchanges around the world, including the NYSE and NASDAQ. You can opt for stock alerts or follow TradeHero's most successful users. The app will ping you when a "Hero" you're following makes a trade, so you can learn from the best.

4. Duolingo (Free, iOS, Android, and Windows Phone) is a visual, interactive way to learn the basics of a new language.

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Whether you're preparing for a vacation abroad or want to refresh an old high school skill, this app is a great way to get acquainted with a new language, fast. Duolingo uses pictures, speech, and writing in short, digestable lessons. Learned vocabulary and phrases are reintroduced throughout the course to improve memorization.

An independent study discovered that 34 hours of Duolingo is equivalent to 11 weeks, or 1 semester, of a university course. If you're in the market to learn Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, Irish, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, or English, this app is the best way to get your feet wet with a foreign language.

5. Velocity ($3, iOS) or A Faster Reader (Free, Android) can show you what it's like to speed read.

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Velocity App for iOS

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A Faster Reader for Android

Both of these apps aim to speed up your reading by showing just one word at a time in quick succession. It's called RSVP, or rapid serial visual presentation. It'll help you read long articles in less time.

The beauty of Velocity for iOS is that it's not limited to articles from Instapaper or Pocket. You can read articles from the web or even email. The interface is simple, elegant, and very easy to use.

With A Faster Reader for Android, you can import e-books (.epub or .txt, with an experimental PDF feature), articles from Pocket, or text from your RSS subscriptions. One neat feature is the ability to slow the text down with a single tap on the right side of the word.

6. TED (Free, iOS, and Android) offers engaging, inspiring talks from thought leaders.

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TED is a 30-year-old organization dedicated to spreading ideas that offer a deeper understanding of the world around us. The official app gives users access to the entire TED video library, available with subtitles in over 90 languages. Discover new talks by watching playlists curated by topic or build a new playlist by selecting what type of content you want to see (funny, informative, persuasive, jaw-dropping, etc.).

7. Elementary Minute ($1, iOS) or Trivia Crack (Free, iOS and Android) is a quick way to boost your trivia knowledge.

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Elementary Minute for iOS

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Trivia Crack for Android

These quiz apps are great for killing time while you're standing in line for coffee or waiting for a bus to arrive.

Elementary Minute is a simple game that presents you with a statement or math equation, and you must decide whether it's true or false. The topics range from geography, famous people, and mathematics.

Trivia Crack is similar in that you answer questions related to science, entertainment, art, geography, sports, and history, but the difference is that you can challenge friends and chat with them in the app.

8. Udacity: Learn Programming (Free, iOS and Android) is a convenient way to learn how to code, on-the-go.

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Udacity brings experts from tech giants like Facebook and Google to your phone. Each course is optimized for mobile, and what's different about Udacity is that you can take quizzes right from the app in addition to watching the class lectures.

All videos can be downloaded for offline access too. The app includes introductory, intermediate, and advanced courses in HTML, CSS, Javascript, Python, and Java, among other programming languages.

9. HowStuffWorks (Free, iOS and Android) unlocks all of the site's informative articles, videos, and podcasts on various subjects.

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Who invented the internet? Why is your car vibrating? Who is Charles IX of France? Learn the answers to all of these questions with How Stuff Works's comprehensive app, which covers topics that range from culture to science and tech.

You can play quizzes, listen to podcasts like Stuff You Missed in History Class, watch shows like Stuff Mom Never Told You, browse different topics, and save articles for later.

10. StarWalk ($3, iOS, Android, and Windows Phone) uses augmented reality to show you interesting things about the night sky.

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Point your phone or tablet to the sky to reveal which planets, constellations, and satellites are viewable. Every object has an info button next to its name (like the M1 Crab Nebula, for example) that can display an image of that celestial object close up and provide more information. You can even move your device to see the graphics in the sky change in real time. In addition to star maps, the app provides daily updates on the current moon phase and sunset/sunrise times.

11. Goodreads (Free, iOS and Android) will challenge you to read more.

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This online community of avid readers is a great source for book recommendations. In the app, you can set a reading goal and mark off your progress as you finish books. If you don't know where to start, follow your favorite famous authors on Goodreads (like Neil Gaiman and John Green) and see which books they shelved or gave five stars.

12. The NYTimes Crossword's (Free, iOS) "Monday Mini" puzzle is a short, sweet way to get your crossword fix.

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The daily Mini Monday puzzle is available without a subscription. The daily official puzzle, past puzzles, and puzzle packs require a $40 per year annual or $7 per month subscription. You'll be challenged with new, random trivia every day! Users can track how many puzzles they've solved and challenge themselves to complete "streaks."

13. Vocabulary Builder (Free, iOS and Android) teaches you new words, then challenges you with harder ones.

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This app is based on the "1,200 most important words" as picked by GRE tutor/YouTuber Chris Lele. Every level you beat unlocks more advanced vocabulary. Words you miss will be repeated using spaced repetition, so you can commit them to memory.

Spaced repetition is the concept of reviewing previously learned items in increasing intervals of time. So the app will show definitions you got wrong after one week, then after two weeks, then after three weeks, and so on.

BuzzFeed News (Free, iOS only for now) just launched a pretty smart app, too! Emojis and everything.

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FAQs

Is there an app that teaches you something new every day? ›

With the Nerdish app, you can learn something new every day and never get bored. Just open a topic and discover new stuff about the things that surround you daily—or something you've never even thought about before. Every new day might bring about new, unexpected contacts and interactions.

What is the app that teaches you about the world? ›

TouchWorld is a teaching and quiz app that allows you to both explore the world, learning about individual countries and capitals, and test your knowledge about their locations. When you first start the app, it quizzes you on the location of the continents.

Which app gives knowledge? ›

Udemy. The Udemy app provides business related educational courses for users to take. It is a similar application to Khan Academy but from a content perspective is more focused on Coding, Marketing, Photography, and other business related coursework. Udemy offers over 32,000 courses from 18,000 different teachers.

Which educational app is totally free? ›

The Khan Academy Kids app is a safe and fun way for children to learn and play. Khan Kids is COPPA-compliant so children's privacy is always protected. Khan Academy Kids is 100% free. There are no ads and no subscriptions, so kids can safely focus on learning, reading and playing.

How can I learn new things continuously? ›

7 Keys to Continuous Learning
  1. 1) Be willing to fail in order to learn. ...
  2. 2) Focus on the process rather than the outcome. ...
  3. 3) Don't be afraid to ask questions. ...
  4. 4) Take time for reflection and relaxation. ...
  5. 5) Play to your strengths. ...
  6. 6) Learning from those around you. ...
  7. 7) Build a portfolio of experiences.

How can I learn something new everyday and stay smart? ›

7 tips on how to learn new things every day
  1. Read books daily. The beneficial effects of reading books cannot be overstated. ...
  2. Listen to podcasts. ...
  3. Learn foreign languages. ...
  4. Try new physical activities. ...
  5. Go to new places. ...
  6. Use the internet effectively. ...
  7. Create your news feed.

What is the number 1 learning app? ›

Best Overall Khan Academy

From preschoolers to high schoolers, there are few educational apps that can measure up to Khan Academy when it comes to the wide range of courses it offers to students of all ages. And, best of all: It's free.

Which is the smartest app? ›

A Few Intelligent Apps that Revolutionize Our Daily Lives
  1. Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant. Amazon, Apple, and Google's digital voice assistants are great examples of intelligent apps that combine natural language generation, processing and machine learning. ...
  2. Netflix. ...
  3. Ada Health. ...
  4. ELSA. ...
  5. Seeing AI.
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What is the app that learns in 15 minutes? ›

Blinkist transforms the key insights of 5,000+ bestselling nonfiction books & popular podcasts into powerful explainers you can read or listen to in 15 minutes. Over 19 million users use us as a tool on the most valuable & challenging journey known: reaching their potential.

Is the Smartist app free? ›

Smartist is free to download and use with a basic selection of features and interiors. By upgrading to Smartist Pro, you unlock exclusive access to our entire library of interiors, smart tools, and customizations. We can't wait to see what you create.

Which is the best app to improve general knowledge? ›

Best general knowledge apps for android
  • TED.
  • Khan Academy.
  • WolframAlpha.
  • GK Quiz.
  • Drona.
  • Udemy Online Courses.

Is the knowledge app free? ›

The Knowledge app, updated daily, with weekly top picks from the editor, is a free resource for global executives and managers looking for answers to business challenges.

What is the most downloaded education app? ›

Most downloaded education apps U.S. 2022

In 2022, Duolingo was the most popular education app in the United States, with 16.5 million downloads.

Which is the best free learning platform? ›

While Coursera, edX, Udemy, Google and Great Learning offers loads of free online courses with certificates, do have a look at Alison, NPTEL and others. Most of the courses on these other platforms offer free online courses for immediate upskilling.

What is free education for everyone? ›

Free education is education funded through government spending or charitable organizations rather than tuition funding. Many models of free higher education have been proposed. Primary school and other comprehensive or compulsory education is free in many countries (often not including primary textbook).

Can we learn something new every day? ›

It's possible to learn new things every day. And it's the key to career advancement, independence and an overall sense of well-being. Not to mention boosting your confidence and your cognitive functions, especially as you age.

Is it true that you learn something every day? ›

This intentional form of education is just one way to acquire knowledge. In fact, we absorb new information every day, often unintentionally: the best way to store tomatoes, the quickest way to get to work, the dog's preferred chew toy.

Is there an app for daily tasks? ›

Todoist is a simple yet powerful task management tool that allows you to organize both your life and work, finally. Add tasks like “Plan next week's work every Friday afternoon” or “Do kid's homework every Wednesday at 6pm” using Todoist's powerful language recognition and recurring due dates.

Is the teachable app free? ›

In this article, you'll learn how the Teachable iOS app can help students learn anytime, anywhere on a mobile device. Using the Teachable iOS app is completely free.

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