Sequence Memory Test

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

Game Guide

Overview

Sequence Memory Test is an ordered memory drill. Four pads light up in a pattern, and after the demonstration you repeat the same order. Unlike the grid test, the location alone is not enough; the timing and sequence matter. Each added step asks you to hold the chain in working memory and then replay it without inserting or swapping a color. It is a compact way to practice auditory-like rhythm with visual cues, even though the game uses only generated canvas shapes.

Controls

Watch the full demonstration before touching the pads. When it is your turn, click or tap the four colored zones in the same order. If you prefer a keyboard rhythm, use the visual layout as left-to-right and top-to-bottom anchors in your head, then tap deliberately. The game accepts one input at a time; a wrong pad ends the round immediately so you can start a fresh sequence.

Scoring and Progress

Correct repeats score by sequence length, and accuracy shows how often your chain survives. Longer chains are naturally worth more because the chance of swapping two steps rises quickly. The best score grows when you combine a longer memory span with clean input. A short sequence done perfectly is still useful; it creates the stable rhythm that lets the next longer pattern feel less random.

Strategy Tips

Convert colors into a beat. For example, blue yellow blue green can become a four-count phrase rather than four separate pictures. Some players prefer naming locations, such as top-left, top-right, bottom-left. Pick one system and keep it for the whole run. If you miss the third or fourth step repeatedly, rehearse the middle pair once before tapping instead of rushing through the opening steps.

Mobile Play

On mobile, wait for the final flash to end before moving. Early taps during the demo do not help and may make you lose the rhythm. Use taps with clear separation so the browser does not treat them as a gesture. If the pads feel small, rotate to landscape only if the full canvas remains visible; otherwise stay portrait and make slower, cleaner inputs.

Play Details

Game Snapshot

Difficulty
Convert colors into a beat
Round length
Correct repeats score by sequence length, and accuracy shows how often your chain survives
Input style
Watch the full demonstration before touching the pads
Best fit
On mobile, wait for the final flash to end before moving

Common mistakes

Quick FAQ

How do I improve?

Convert colors into a beat.

Does it work on phones?

On mobile, wait for the final flash to end before moving.

Why replay it?

Sequence Memory Test: Correct repeats score by sequence length, and accuracy shows how often your chain survives

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Sequence Memory Test

Watch the pads light up, then tap the same order after the demo finishes.

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