Zelpo
Van Duong Quach
Zelpo is a dedicated logic-training environment built around the classic Tower of Hanoi mechanics, designed specifically for puzzle enthusiasts looking to sharpen their spatial reasoning. Unlike standard digital versions that offer only static play, this app utilizes a structured progression system where users solve increasingly complex configurations to master recursive thinking patterns. Advanced level packs and an ad-free experience are available through a one-time in-app purchase. Many puzzle lovers find themselves stuck between overly simplistic games that lose their charm quickly and academic simulators that feel too clinical. Zelpo solves this by wrapping the mathematical beauty of the Tower of Hanoi in a warm, approachable interface that tracks your move efficiency and time. For students or adults who feel their focus slipping during the day, the app provides a tangible way to practice sequence planning—requiring you to visualize several moves ahead before touching a single disk. By breaking down the logic of moving stacks from one pillar to another without ever placing a larger disk on a smaller one, you build a mental map of problem-solving that translates directly to better concentration in your daily tasks. It is your daily mental reset, one disk at a time. Imagine you have five minutes between meetings or are winding down for the evening; opening Zelpo allows you to engage in a flow state where the outside world fades into the rhythmic movement of the disks. You start with a simple three-disk setup to warm up your brain, then challenge yourself to beat your personal record on a seven-disk tower using the minimum number of moves possible. The app records your progress locally, ensuring your data stays on your device while you focus on the satisfying click of a perfectly executed strategy.