Brain Break Bookmarks
A simple, image-first way to open favourite searches: tiles you organise in folders, each bookmark protected by a short typing step—so opening images stays intentional, not accidental.
Brain Break Bookmarks is part of the same family as the Brain Break Chrome extension: timed learning breaks in the browser. Bookmarks lives on the web—you can use it in any browser, with or without the extension.
You see a grid of pictures. Folders take you deeper into nested collections (the folder name can be spoken when you tap it). Bookmarks start with the phrase spoken, then a small challenge: type the phrase shown (with optional speech as you go and the full phrase read back when correct), then Google Image Search opens in a new tab for that phrase.
Organising tiles (adding folders, images, and phrases) happens in a private admin page, using the same Google sign-in as the rest of Brain Break when your administrator has enabled it. No account? Use the green Try the free demo button above to explore the grid, typing challenge, and search with sample content.