Eesky Brain

Position Match

Level 1Ready

Press start. Read the position clue, then tap the matching cell.

Read the position clue on the right.Think in rows and columns.Tap the matching grid cell quickly.
1. Read clue2. Tap position3. Level up
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Eesky Brain games are for entertainment and practice. They are not medical, psychological, or clinical assessments.

Quick answer

What is Position Match?

Position Match is a short grid-based brain game. Read a position clue like top-left or center and tap the matching cell. A spatial vocabulary grid game for classrooms and ESL practice. It is built for quick practice and entertainment, not medical, psychological, or clinical assessment.

  • The right panel tells you which position to tap.
  • Choose the matching square on the 3×3 board.
  • Use it for short browser practice; results are local play records, not clinical scores.

Game notes

About Position Match

A spatial vocabulary grid game for classrooms and ESL practice.

Spatial words

Clues use plain position language such as top-left, center, and bottom-right.

Fast rounds

Each level is one clue and one tap, which makes it easy to use as a verbal quiz.

No map assets

The board is an abstract grid with text labels only.

Position Match vs related brain games

These games share a short-session format, but they practice different attention, memory, reflex, or spatial skills.

Game Best for How it works
Position Match A spatial vocabulary grid game for classrooms and ESL practice Read a position clue like top-left or center and tap the matching cell.
Classroom Objects Bingo Play or print Play school vocabulary bingo online or print cards for class.
Sequence Memory Memory / grid Another 3×3 grid memory game.

How to Play

  1. 1
    Read the clue

    The right panel tells you which position to tap.

  2. 2
    Tap the cell

    Choose the matching square on the 3×3 board.

  3. 3
    Beat your level

    Correct answers increase the level counter.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are labels shown on the grid?

Yes. Small position hints appear inside each cell to support learning.

Is this for kids?

It works well for children, ESL learners, and anyone practicing spatial words.