Cognitive Tests

Memory Sequence Test

Watch the sequence, repeat it back. Tests working memory and cognitive processing speed simultaneously.

Memory Sequence Test

Watch the colored tiles light up, then repeat the pattern in order. Each round adds one more tile. How far can you getA

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About the Memory Sequence Test

Each round, one more tile is added to the sequence. Watch the colored tiles flash in order, then tap them back in the exact same sequence. The tiles are color-coded so each position is unique. Average human working memory can hold 7±2 items.

Working Memory in Gaming

  • Tracking enemies: Remember positions of multiple opponents
  • Ability cooldowns: Keep track of which abilities are available
  • Map awareness: Remember callouts and positions
  • Economy: Track team resources in competitive games

Memory Level Benchmarks

  • Level 3–4 — Average: Normal working memory capacity
  • Level 5–6 — Good: Above average memory span
  • Level 7–8 — Excellent: Well-trained working memory
  • Level 9+ — Exceptional: Elite cognitive capacity

What This Trains

Working memory, attention control, processing speed, and the mental clarity behind fast in-game decisions.

How To Use It Well

Keep sessions brief and clean. Stop when accuracy falls, then review whether speed or precision caused the drop.

Best For

  • Focus training
  • Memory drills
  • Mental warm-ups before practice