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Is Level 5 a good sequence memory score?

A Level 5 sequence memory score falls into the Below Average band โ€” slower than the majority of test-takers. Do not over-read a single score: fatigue, distraction, and a cold start can each shift this kind of result by a wide margin. Level 5 is one of the round-number search references queried about sequence memory score scores. Against the standard benchmarks, your Level 5 score is 7 levels past the Elite cutoff (Level 12), 4 levels past the Fast cutoff (Level 9), and 1 levels past the Average cutoff (Level 6). The neighboring indexed buckets are Level 4 (Below Average) and Level 6 (Average). Take the Sequence Memory Test to see how your live performance compares.

Below Average

Where Level 5 falls

Your score
Level 5
Tier
Below Average
Elite threshold
Level 12
Fast threshold
Level 9
Average threshold
Level 6
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Frequently asked questions

Is Level 5 a good sequence memory score?

Level 5 sits in the Below Average band. The Average reference is Level 6 and the Fast reference is Level 9, so you have clear room to improve with practice.

How does Level 5 compare to the average?

The Average threshold on the Sequence Memory Test is Level 6. Your Level 5 is in the Below Average band relative to that. Elite performers cross Level 12; Fast performers cross Level 9.

How can someone improve from Level 5?

Consistent practice โ€” same environment, same time of day, same input device โ€” is the biggest lever. Take the Sequence Memory Test a few times per week, sleep well, and watch how your score drifts toward the Fast (Level 9) and Elite (Level 12) thresholds over a few weeks.

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