Watch the tiles light up in a growing sequence, then tap them back in the same order. A free, browser-based memory training exercise.
Sequence Memory is a short-term (working) memory exercise built around a classic Simon-style pattern game. Each round adds one more step to the sequence, so the challenge scales automatically with how well you're remembering.
Tiles on a 3×3 grid light up one at a time in a growing sequence. Once the sequence finishes playing, you tap the tiles back in the exact same order. Get it right and the sequence grows by one more tile; get it wrong and the round ends. Your highest level reached is saved on this device as your best score.
Press Start exercise, then Start in the controls panel to begin. Watch the flash pattern closely, then tap the tiles back in order. Use the Speed slider to control how fast tiles flash — lower it while you're still learning the pattern.
Try picturing the path the lit tiles trace across the grid instead of counting positions — spatial patterns are usually easier to hold in memory than a list of grid coordinates. Slowing the flash speed down is a legitimate way to practice; speed it up again once longer sequences feel manageable.
This is a casual brain-training game for general focus and memory practice, not a clinical cognitive assessment — see the Disclaimer for details.