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Brain.Com Announces Super Bowl XXXIV IQ Challenge:

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Brain.com announces the "Smartest Football Fan 2000" Super Bowl XXXIV IQ Challenge. Using the free, 5-minute IQ test on the Brain.com web site, the Super Bowl XXXIV IQ Challenge will determine who is the "Smartest Football Fan 2000," and which NFL team has the smartest fans.

Contestants register, designating their favorite NFL team, and take the online IQ test. After all entries have been received, the fan with the highest IQ is crowned the winner, complete with bragging rights on the winners' page, and a "Brain.com Smartest Football Fan 2000" football jersey.

"We have high expectations for this contest. Our Super Bowl IQ Challenge last year received an unprecedented amount of traffic," said Todd R. Smith, President and CEO of Brain.com. "This year, we anticipate record participation from football fans everywhere."

While the popular 5-minute online IQ test isn't new, the redesigned web site and the expanded offerings on Brain.com are. "We now offer a wider range of tests to measure and improve mental performance, memory, and attention," says Josh Reynolds, founder and SVP/Research and Development for Brain.com. "From sports fans, athletes and gamers, to Gen X'ers or senior citizens, brain.com now provides valuable information and compelling entertainment for people from a broad range of backgrounds and interests. As the Wall Street Journal recently said, brain.com is the mental fitness site on the Internet."

Brain.com launched their new site with a new design and all new features in late 1999. With dynamically updated content, message boards, free web-based email accounts, and online testing capabilities, Brain.com is bringing together up-to-date news and information, the very best products, nutritional supplements, news, and tests for peak intellectual and mental performance in a consumer-friendly site that is also serious about brain health.

For more information about Brain.com and the Super Bowl XXXIV IQ Challenge, visit http://superbowl.brain.com/.

 

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