Press start. Watch the flash, then count how many green cells appeared.
Eesky Brain games are for entertainment and practice. They are not medical, psychological, or clinical assessments.
Quick answer
What is Color Count?
Color Count is a short grid-based brain game. Watch green and yellow cells flash, then count how many were green. A short attention flash game about counting one color. It is built for quick practice and entertainment, not medical, psychological, or clinical assessment.
- Cells appear in green or yellow.
- Remember how many green cells you saw.
- Use it for short browser practice; results are local play records, not clinical scores.
Game notes
About Color Count
A short attention flash game about counting one color.
Working memory
You only see the colors briefly, so you must hold the count in mind rather than recount while answering.
Simple palette
Only green and yellow are used to keep the game readable and ink-free.
No medical claims
This is a casual attention exercise, not cognitive training therapy.
Color Count vs related brain games
These games share a short-session format, but they practice different attention, memory, reflex, or spatial skills.
How to Play
- 1 Watch the flash
Cells appear in green or yellow.
- 2 Count green
Remember how many green cells you saw.
- 3 Pick a number
Choose your answer on the right.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why only green and yellow?
A small palette keeps the game easy to read and accessible.
Do cells stay visible while I answer?
No. The board clears before you choose a number.