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Is Level 10 a good number memory score?

A Level 10 number memory score sits in the Elite tier β€” faster than the vast majority of people who take a benchmark like this. This is the band you see in trained athletes, competitive gamers, and people who have spent years building reflex speed. A Level 10 number memory score is a common benchmark people use to gauge where they stand. Buckets like Level 10 land comfortably inside the tier band, well past the cutoff but short of the rarefied upper edge. Against the standard benchmarks, your Level 10 score is 2 levels ahead of the Elite cutoff (Level 8), 4 levels ahead of the Fast cutoff (Level 6), and 6 levels ahead of the Average cutoff (Level 4). The neighboring indexed buckets are Level 8 (Elite) and Level 12 (Elite). Take the Number Memory Test to see how your live performance compares.

Elite

Where Level 10 falls

Your score
Level 10
Tier
Elite
Elite threshold
Level 8
Fast threshold
Level 6
Average threshold
Level 4
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Frequently asked questions

Is Level 10 a good number memory score?

Yes β€” Level 10 is in the Elite tier, comfortably above the average band (Level 4). Most untrained adults would not hit this on a typical attempt.

How does Level 10 compare to the average?

The Average threshold on the Number Memory Test is Level 4. Your Level 10 is in the Elite band relative to that. Elite performers cross Level 8; Fast performers cross Level 6.

How can someone push past Level 10?

Consistent practice β€” same environment, same time of day, same input device β€” is the biggest lever. Take the Number Memory Test a few times per week, sleep well, and watch how your score drifts toward the Fast (Level 6) and Elite (Level 8) thresholds over a few weeks.

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