Visual Memory Test
Squares flash on a grid for a moment, then go blank. Click the ones that lit up. Each level adds another square and, as you climb, a bigger grid. This free visual memory test shows how much spatial information you can hold at once. A wrong run costs a life; three ends the game. In your browser, no sign-up.
- No sign-up, ever
- 100% free
- Nothing uploaded
- Works offline after first load
- Scores stay on your device
How to use it
- 1
Watch the flash
A set of squares lights up briefly on the grid, then everything clears.
- 2
Click them back
Tap the squares you remember. Get them all and the next level adds one more.
- 3
Climb the levels
Mistakes cost a life and three ends the run. Your score is the level you reached.
When it comes in handy
Spatial memory check
See how well you hold a layout in your head after a single glance.
Pattern practice
Train the kind of at-a-glance memory that helps with maps, boards and diagrams.
Push your level
Return to beat the level you managed before.
Instant & 100% private — nothing is uploaded
Every game runs right here in your browser, and your best scores are kept on your own device. Nothing is sent to a server, so there is no sign-up and no account. Load the page once and it keeps working even if you go offline.
Frequently asked questions
- What level is good?
- Reaching level 10 or beyond is a strong result. Most people fade somewhere between levels six and twelve as the grid and the number of squares grow together. Seeing the shape the squares make, rather than each square alone, is what carries you higher.
- Any tips?
- Look at the whole grid rather than darting between squares, and try to read the lit cells as a shape or a path. A calm, wide gaze takes in more at once than a tense, narrow one.
- How is this different from sequence memory?
- Sequence memory cares about order — you repeat the steps in turn. Visual memory cares about position — the squares flash together and you just need to remember where they were, not the order they appeared.
- Are my best scores saved?
- Your best result for each game is kept in your browser so you have something to beat next time. It lives only on this device, so clearing your browser data or switching to another device starts you fresh. Nothing is tied to an account because there is no account.
- Does anything I do here get sent to a server?
- No. Every game runs locally in your browser. Your scores and any text you type stay on your own device, nothing is uploaded, and nothing is logged or stored by us. Once the page has loaded it keeps working even if you go offline.