Memory Tests
Challenge your short-term and working memory with these free cognitive tests. Memory tests measure how well you can store and recall information.
Sequence Memory Test
Remember and repeat increasingly long tile patterns. Track your best level.
Number Memory Test
Memorize numbers that grow longer each level. Track your digit span.
Visual Memory Test
Remember which tiles light up on a grid. Track your best level.
Verbal Memory Test
Decide if each word is new or seen. Track your best score.
Pattern Recall Test
Study grid patterns, then recreate them from memory. Track your best level.
Paired Memory Test
Match symbol pairs by remembering where they appear. Track your best score.
More memory tests coming soon!
Chimp Test and more.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is short-term memory?
Short-term memory holds information temporarily for about 15-30 seconds. It typically stores 5-9 items at a time.
What is a good sequence memory score?
Average people can remember 5-7 items in sequence. Reaching level 8+ is considered above average, while level 12+ is exceptional.
Can memory be improved?
Yes! Regular practice, adequate sleep, exercise, and memory techniques like chunking and visualization can improve memory performance.
