Click start. Memorize the green cells. Hide them, then select the same cells.
Eesky Brain games are for entertainment and practice. They are not medical, psychological, or clinical assessments.
Game notes
About this visual memory test
A pattern recall game: study the green cells, hide them, then select the same positions.
Pattern recall
This test asks you to remember positions, not words or numbers. The grid starts small so the rule is obvious, then adds more cells as you improve.
Immediate feedback
After you check the pattern, the original green cells are shown again. That makes misses useful because you can see exactly what you forgot.
Private local score
The local best level stays in your browser. This keeps the first launch simple and avoids global leaderboard claims.
How to Play
- 1 Start the pattern
A 4 by 4 grid shows several highlighted cells.
- 2 Memorize the cells
Study the pattern, then hide the highlights when you are ready.
- 3 Recreate it
Select the same number of cells from memory and check your pattern.
- 4 Advance or reset
Correct answers add more cells next round. A miss starts the next attempt from level 1.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a medical memory test?
No. It is a quick entertainment and practice game. It is not a medical, psychological, or clinical assessment.
Why is it 4 by 4?
The smaller grid keeps the first launch fast on desktop and mobile while still allowing the difficulty to increase.
Are scores private?
Yes. Your best level is stored in your browser only.
Can the content factory generate more Brain games?
Brain games are mostly code-driven, but future factory releases can add presets, difficulty ladders, and SEO metadata as static JSON.