Train your cognitive abilities
Challenge your digital memory limits! A sequence of numbers flashes on screen — memorize and repeat it back perfectly. As you advance, sequences grow longer, pushing your working memory to its edge. This classic cognitive task is used in psychology labs worldwide to measure and train short-term memory capacity.
Remember and recreate spatial patterns! A grid of tiles will flash briefly — memorize their positions and tap them back in the exact same locations. As levels progress, patterns become more complex and grids expand. This task trains your brain's spatial working memory, crucial for navigation and visual-spatial reasoning.
Test your visual memory with flashing patterns! A matrix of squares will light up in a sequence — watch carefully and repeat the pattern by tapping the squares in the same order. The challenge increases with longer sequences and larger grids. This task strengthens your visual-spatial sketchpad, a key component of working memory.
Reverse the challenge! You'll hear a sequence of numbers — but this time, repeat them backwards. If you see 3-7-2, you respond 2-7-3. This advanced working memory task forces you to manipulate information mentally, not just store it. Used in cognitive psychology to measure central executive function and mental manipulation ability.
Follow the sequence! Tiles will light up one by one in a specific order — your task is to repeat the exact sequence by tapping them in the same order. As you advance, sequences get longer and the grid expands. This task trains your sequential processing and spatial working memory, essential for tasks requiring step-by-step reasoning.
Spot the difference! You'll see a pattern briefly, then it changes — can you identify what shifted? This task challenges your visual discrimination and attention to detail. As levels progress, changes become subtler and time limits tighter. Used in cognitive training to improve visual working memory and pattern recognition.
Hunt for hidden targets in a sea of distractors! This classic attention task challenges you to spot specific shapes or colors among visual clutter. As you progress, the task gets harder with more distractions and tighter time limits. Used in psychology labs worldwide to measure selective attention and visual processing speed.
Sustain your focus! Watch for target stimuli appearing at random intervals — tap only when you see the target, ignore everything else. This sustained attention task measures your ability to maintain vigilance over time. As the task continues, maintaining focus becomes harder, training your brain's endurance for prolonged concentration.
Track the target like a hawk! A moving object will weave through distractors — keep your eyes on it and report its final position. This multiple object tracking task challenges your ability to maintain attention on moving targets while ignoring distractions. Used to train visual attention and tracking ability in athletes and professionals.
Block out the noise! A central target requires your attention, but distracting stimuli surround it — focus on the center and ignore the periphery. This task trains your ability to filter out irrelevant information and maintain focus on what matters. Essential for improving concentration in noisy environments.
Divide and conquer! Monitor two separate zones simultaneously — respond to targets appearing in either location. This divided attention task challenges your brain's ability to process multiple information streams at once. As difficulty increases, the demands on your attentional resources grow, training true multitasking ability.
Test your reflexes and reaction speed! Respond to visual cues as fast as possible — tap, click, or press the moment you see the target. Track your improvement over time as you shave milliseconds off your response. Used by athletes and gamers to train split-second decision making.
Quick reflexes required! Targets drift across the screen — tap them before they vanish off the edge. This task combines reaction speed with spatial tracking, challenging you to respond rapidly to moving stimuli. As levels progress, targets move faster and appear more frequently, pushing your reflexes to the limit.
Face the famous Stroop effect! You'll see color words printed in conflicting colors — your task is to name the ink color, not read the word. This cognitive conflict training strengthens your brain's ability to inhibit automatic responses and focus on relevant information. A cornerstone of executive function training.
Solve the classic Tower of Hanoi puzzle! Move the stack of disks from one peg to another, following the rules: only one disk at a time, and never place a larger disk on a smaller one. Plan your moves carefully to solve it in the minimum number of steps. This classic problem-solving task trains planning, foresight, and logical reasoning.
Adapt and switch! You'll alternate between different tasks or rules — respond according to the current rule, then quickly adapt when it changes. This cognitive flexibility task challenges your brain's ability to switch between mental sets. Essential for improving adaptability and reducing cognitive rigidity.
Navigate the maze! Find the correct path through increasingly complex mazes — plan your route, avoid dead ends, and reach the goal. This spatial reasoning task challenges your ability to mentally map environments and plan routes. As mazes grow more complex, your navigation skills will be pushed to their limits.
Complete the pattern! You'll see a matrix with a missing piece — identify the underlying rule and select the correct completion. This non-verbal reasoning task measures your ability to identify patterns, deduce rules, and apply logic. Used in intelligence testing to measure fluid intelligence and abstract reasoning ability.
Calm your mind with guided breathing exercises! Follow the animated breathing guide — inhale, hold, exhale — synchronized with soothing visuals. This relaxation technique activates your parasympathetic nervous system, reducing stress and anxiety. Perfect for mindfulness practice and mental recovery between training sessions.
Dive into relaxation with immersive soundscapes! Listen to carefully designed audio that promotes alpha brain wave activity — the frequency associated with relaxed alertness. Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and let the sounds wash over you. Perfect for stress relief, meditation practice, or mental recovery after intense training.
Release tension through tactile interaction! Engage with satisfying visual and tactile feedback — pop bubbles, squish shapes, or manipulate objects in a stress-free environment. This sandbox-style relaxation activity provides immediate sensory feedback that helps release physical tension and calm the mind. No goals, no pressure — just pure relaxation.