Sequence Memory Test Online: Measure Visual Pattern Recall

Run a browser-based sequence memory test to measure visual pattern recall, order memory, and repeatable working-memory performance.

Visual sequence benchmark

Measure your sequence memory

Watch the tiles light up, then repeat the same pattern in order. Each correct round adds one more step.

Level

1

Best

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Progress

0/1

Status

Ready

Start when ready

Start a round to see the first sequence.

Session result

You completed 0 correct rounds. Best level: 0.

How to compare results

  • Use the same device and screen size when comparing sessions.
  • Track the pattern as a route instead of isolated squares.
  • Pause if you start guessing instead of remembering the order.

Why run a sequence memory test online

A sequence memory test measures how well you can watch a visual pattern, keep the order in mind, and reproduce it accurately. It is useful for focus checks, cognitive warmups, visual-spatial working memory practice, and repeatable personal benchmarks.

How the test runs

Each round lights up tiles in a 3x3 grid. After the pattern finishes, click the tiles in the same order. Every correct round adds one more step. The session ends on the first wrong tile, so your best level reflects the longest sequence you repeated cleanly.

How to interpret results

A higher best level means you reproduced a longer visual sequence under the same browser conditions. Screen size, attention, hand position, distractions, and whether you encode the pattern as a route can all change the result.

  • Use the same device and screen size for fair comparisons.
  • Memorize paths or shapes instead of isolated squares.
  • Do not rush the repeat phase if accuracy matters more than speed.
  • Retest after a short break if you start guessing.

This is a browser-based performance benchmark, not a clinical memory assessment or diagnostic cognitive test.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this sequence memory test measure?

It measures how well you can remember and reproduce a sequence of visual tile positions in the correct order.

How is the score calculated?

Your best score is the highest level completed correctly in the current session. Each level adds one more step to the sequence.

What happens when I click the wrong tile?

The session ends on the first wrong tile. You can reset and start again from the base level.

Is this the same as a Simon memory game?

It uses the same core idea: watch a visual sequence, then repeat it in order as the sequence grows longer.

Does speed matter?

This version focuses on order accuracy and level reached, not reaction speed. Take enough time to click the sequence correctly.

Why do my scores change between attempts?

Attention, screen size, fatigue, distractions, input device, and memory strategy can all change your result.

Can this test diagnose memory problems?

No. It is a personal benchmark and practice tool, not a medical, neurological, or clinical assessment.

Does this work on mobile?

Yes. It works with touch input, but mobile screen size can affect how easy the grid is to track.

Does the page store my results?

No. The score is calculated in the current browser session and is not saved as a personal profile.

How can I improve my sequence score?

Track the pattern as a path, group nearby tiles, and keep the same device and posture when practicing.