🧠 Visual Memory
Remember which squares light up, then tap them from memory!
About Visual Memory
Visual Memory challenges a specific kind of spatial recall — a grid of squares briefly lights up, and then you have to tap the correct squares from memory after they go dark. As you progress through levels, more squares light up at once, testing both your memory capacity and your ability to retain spatial patterns accurately.
This is a simple but effective exercise for visual-spatial memory and attention to detail. Research in cognitive science suggests that regularly challenging this type of memory helps maintain and improve it over time. A quick daily round serves as a useful mental warm-up or active break from screen-heavy focus work.
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