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Reaction Time & Brain Test Tips: Beat Every Test

Want a higher score on every test? Here are focused, no-nonsense tips for each of the eight games — plus the habits that lift all of them at once.

Tips that help every test

Per-test strategies

Reaction Time

Relax your hand, watch the center, don't anticipate. See our full guide to improving reaction time.

Number Memory

Chunk the digits into groups and rehearse them in a steady rhythm. More in average number memory.

Sequence Memory

Convert positions into a spatial path or story rather than memorizing raw tiles.

Aim Trainer

Move with your wrist for small flicks, arm for big ones; click the instant the cursor lands, don't over-aim.

Verbal Memory

Don't try to memorize lists — trust your gut sense of familiarity. Hesitation costs lives.

Visual Memory

Group lit tiles into shapes or quadrants instead of individual squares.

Chimp Test

Read the layout left-to-right, top-to-bottom and lock the first few positions before the numbers hide.

Typing Test

Accuracy beats raw speed — slow down 5% and stop backspacing. See what is a good WPM.

Track and compare

Your best scores are saved locally in your browser, so test daily and watch the trend. Improvement comes from consistency, not single lucky runs — average several attempts before you judge yourself.

Frequently asked questions

What's the single best tip for higher scores?

Sleep well and warm up. Fatigue hurts every test, and cold attempts always underperform.

Do these tests really improve with practice?

Skill-based tests (aim, typing, sequence) improve a lot. Reaction time and raw memory capacity improve modestly.

Are my scores saved?

Yes, locally in your browser via localStorage. Nothing is uploaded and there's no account.

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