What is the visual memory test?
The visual memory test measures how much visual-spatial information you can hold at once. A set of tiles flashes white for a moment, then disappears; you have to click every tile that was lit. Each level adds another lit tile and, periodically, expands the grid. You have three lives — three wrong clicks ends the game.
What is a good score?
The average player reaches around level 9. Level 12+ is strong, and clearing a 6×6 or larger grid consistently is exceptional.
Score distribution
Beginners typically stall at level 5–7, most people peak at 8–11, and trained players push into the mid-teens. Your best level is saved locally in your browser only.
How to improve
- Look at the whole board at once rather than scanning tile by tile.
- Notice shapes and clusters the lit tiles form — patterns are easier to recall.
- Don't rush the click phase; you're only timed on the memorize phase.
FAQ
How many lives do I get?
Three. Each tile you click that wasn't lit costs one life.
Why does the grid get bigger?
To keep raising difficulty once the number of lit tiles alone stops being challenging.