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Visual Memory

Recall the pattern of highlighted tiles on a growing grid. Three strikes and you're out.

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About the visual memory test

The visual memory test measures how much spatial information you can hold in short-term memory at a glance. A grid briefly lights up a set of squares; you have to click the same squares back. Each level grows the grid and the count.

How it works

  1. 1A grid briefly highlights a set of squares.
  2. 2After they fade, click every square that was lit.
  3. 3Get the pattern right to advance a level. Grid and count grow.
  4. 4Three wrong guesses across the run end the game.

Score benchmarks

How your score stacks up. Values are indicative averages, not clinical thresholds.

TierScore
EliteLevel 14 +
StrongLevel 10–13
AverageLevel 5–9
BeginnerLevel 1–4

Tips to improve

  • Look at the whole grid — don't fixate on one corner.
  • Group lit squares into shapes: lines, L-shapes, triangles.
  • Blink and reset between rounds to clear afterimages.
  • Take the test on a larger screen for better spatial encoding.

Frequently asked questions

What does the visual memory test measure?

It measures visuospatial working memory — your ability to briefly hold a spatial pattern in mind and reproduce it accurately.

Is visual memory the same as photographic memory?

No. True eidetic (photographic) memory is extremely rare. This test measures the everyday short-term visual memory span everyone has.

What is a good visual memory score?

Level 8–10 is typical for adults. Consistent scores above level 12 are excellent.