Accessibility Statement
Last Updated: June 2026 Version: 1.1
Brainstretch aims to make quick brain games usable by as many people as possible.
Standard
We are working toward conformance with WCAG 2.2 Level AA, the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, for the Brainstretch public site and web application.
Current Approach
We build with:
- semantic HTML where practical;
- keyboard-accessible controls for navigation and forms;
- visible focus states;
- responsive layouts for different screen sizes;
- contrast targets suitable for readable public pages;
- reduced-motion considerations where motion is decorative or non-essential;
- labels and descriptions for controls that need assistive technology context.
Interactive Puzzle Boards
Some interactive puzzle boards may still have accessibility barriers because they rely on spatial board state, drag or click interactions, timed feedback, or dense visual information. We treat accessibility issues as product bugs and will keep improving labels, keyboard behavior, focus management, and alternative representations for puzzle surfaces.
Feedback
If a Brainstretch page or game is difficult to use with assistive technology, keyboard navigation, zoom, reduced motion, or another access need, contact accessibility@brainstretch.ing.
Please include the page or game, device, browser, assistive technology if relevant, and the barrier you encountered. We aim to respond within 5 business days.
Ongoing Work
Accessibility is ongoing. We will update this statement as we improve the product and complete additional audits.