Multitask Test

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W01 Cognitive Tests: short browser benchmarks for memory, reaction, attention, and flexible thinking.

Game Guide

Overview

Multitask Test combines several short cognitive rules into one rotating session. One round may ask for reaction timing, the next for color matching, then peripheral attention, then sequence recall. The challenge is not any single mini game; it is switching rule sets without carrying the last answer into the next task. This makes the test useful for practicing cognitive flexibility, recovering after surprises, and noticing which type of switch creates the most errors.

Controls

Read the current canvas prompt before acting. For reaction rounds, wait for the cue. For color rounds, answer YES or NO. For peripheral rounds, identify the side flash. For sequence rounds, repeat the lit pads after the demonstration. The same canvas handles mouse, touch, Space, Enter, and arrow keys where appropriate. Because the rule changes often, do not assume the next round uses the same input as the previous one.

Scoring and Progress

Every correct mini task adds points, while mistakes reduce the accuracy percentage and reset the streak. The score rewards flexible accuracy more than narrow mastery. A player who is excellent at reaction but keeps pressing early on color rounds will not score as well as a player who adapts cleanly. The best number is a combined snapshot of attention, memory, inhibition, and response control.

Strategy Tips

Create a reset habit after every round. Read the prompt, identify the rule, then act. This tiny pause prevents the most common multitask error: answering the previous task. If you miss, say the correct rule in your head before the next round begins. Over time, try to reduce the reset pause without removing it completely. Clean switching is the foundation; speed comes after the rules stay separate.

Mobile Play

On mobile, use a stable grip and leave room for both left-right choices and grid taps. The switching format can make thumbs drift across the screen, so return to a neutral position after each answer. If a sequence round appears, wait until the demonstration finishes before tapping. Short runs are best for comparison because mental fatigue changes multitask scores quickly.

Play Details

Game Snapshot

Difficulty
Create a reset habit after every round
Round length
Every correct mini task adds points, while mistakes reduce the accuracy percentage and reset the streak
Input style
Read the current canvas prompt before acting
Best fit
On mobile, use a stable grip and leave room for both left-right choices and grid taps

Common mistakes

Quick FAQ

How do I improve?

Create a reset habit after every round.

Does it work on phones?

On mobile, use a stable grip and leave room for both left-right choices and grid taps.

Why replay it?

Multitask Test: Every correct mini task adds points, while mistakes reduce the accuracy percentage and reset the streak

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