Visual Memory Test

A grid of squares will flash briefly. Memorise which ones lit up, then tap them from memory. Each correct round adds one more square.

Visual working memory is a core component of fluid intelligence — the same capacity measured by nonverbal IQ subtests. The average person can hold 3–5 visuospatial items at once.

Example — memorise which squares lit up

Then click them from memory

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