Free Focus Games Online for Adults, Kids, and ADHD

Play quick science-based focus games online for free. Train attention, working memory, reaction time, and concentration in just 5 minutes a day.

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Use these quick paths to jump into the page that fits best, whether you want focus games, ADHD-friendly practice, or a specific training tool.

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What You Can Practice With These Games

These games are not a magic fix. They give you short, repeatable ways to practice attention, working memory, and mental control in everyday situations.

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Homework and Daily Routines

Use short sessions to practice staying on task, following instructions, and returning to the activity after distractions.

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Work and Study Sessions

Build a better warm-up for writing, studying, planning, and other tasks that need steady attention.

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Reading, Learning, and Hobbies

Practice the mental skills behind reading fluency, visual scanning, memory, and reaction speed while keeping sessions short enough to repeat.

A few short sessions each week are enough to notice which skills you want to build.
Start small and stay consistent.

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Why These Games Work

Our games are based on classic attention, memory, and reaction-time tasks from cognitive science.

Learn how working memory, visual attention, and repeated short practice connect to better focus and more consistent training habits.

How People Use These Games

Writers

Deep focus

Some people use a short session before writing so it is easier to settle in and stay with the draft.

Students

Homework warm-up

A quick game can work as a transition before homework, revision, or any task that needs steady concentration.

Readers

Visual attention

Visual search and Schulte-style practice can be a simple way to work on reading flow and attention span.

Parents

Short routines

Parents often use these games as short, structured activities before homework or quiet study time.

Adults with ADHD

Attention reset

Short sessions can be useful as an attention reset before work, study, or other tasks that are easy to avoid.

Writers

Deep focus

Some people use a short session before writing so it is easier to settle in and stay with the draft.

Students

Homework warm-up

A quick game can work as a transition before homework, revision, or any task that needs steady concentration.

Readers

Visual attention

Visual search and Schulte-style practice can be a simple way to work on reading flow and attention span.

Parents

Short routines

Parents often use these games as short, structured activities before homework or quiet study time.

Adults with ADHD

Attention reset

Short sessions can be useful as an attention reset before work, study, or other tasks that are easy to avoid.

Writers

Deep focus

Some people use a short session before writing so it is easier to settle in and stay with the draft.

Students

Homework warm-up

A quick game can work as a transition before homework, revision, or any task that needs steady concentration.

Readers

Visual attention

Visual search and Schulte-style practice can be a simple way to work on reading flow and attention span.

Parents

Short routines

Parents often use these games as short, structured activities before homework or quiet study time.

Adults with ADHD

Attention reset

Short sessions can be useful as an attention reset before work, study, or other tasks that are easy to avoid.

Writers

Deep focus

Some people use a short session before writing so it is easier to settle in and stay with the draft.

Students

Homework warm-up

A quick game can work as a transition before homework, revision, or any task that needs steady concentration.

Readers

Visual attention

Visual search and Schulte-style practice can be a simple way to work on reading flow and attention span.

Parents

Short routines

Parents often use these games as short, structured activities before homework or quiet study time.

Adults with ADHD

Attention reset

Short sessions can be useful as an attention reset before work, study, or other tasks that are easy to avoid.

Gamers

Reaction time

Reaction and timing games give players a lightweight way to practice visual speed and response control.

Busy adults

Quick daily practice

The sessions are short enough to fit between meetings, after school, or whenever you want a focused mental reset.

Athletes and hobbyists

Visual speed

Some people use visual attention and reaction drills alongside sports, music, or other skill-based hobbies.

Homeschool and study plans

Structured practice

These games can slot into a weekly routine when you want short practice blocks instead of long training sessions.

Curious beginners

Start simple

Many people start here because they want an easy, low-pressure way to explore focus and memory training.

Gamers

Reaction time

Reaction and timing games give players a lightweight way to practice visual speed and response control.

Busy adults

Quick daily practice

The sessions are short enough to fit between meetings, after school, or whenever you want a focused mental reset.

Athletes and hobbyists

Visual speed

Some people use visual attention and reaction drills alongside sports, music, or other skill-based hobbies.

Homeschool and study plans

Structured practice

These games can slot into a weekly routine when you want short practice blocks instead of long training sessions.

Curious beginners

Start simple

Many people start here because they want an easy, low-pressure way to explore focus and memory training.

Gamers

Reaction time

Reaction and timing games give players a lightweight way to practice visual speed and response control.

Busy adults

Quick daily practice

The sessions are short enough to fit between meetings, after school, or whenever you want a focused mental reset.

Athletes and hobbyists

Visual speed

Some people use visual attention and reaction drills alongside sports, music, or other skill-based hobbies.

Homeschool and study plans

Structured practice

These games can slot into a weekly routine when you want short practice blocks instead of long training sessions.

Curious beginners

Start simple

Many people start here because they want an easy, low-pressure way to explore focus and memory training.

Gamers

Reaction time

Reaction and timing games give players a lightweight way to practice visual speed and response control.

Busy adults

Quick daily practice

The sessions are short enough to fit between meetings, after school, or whenever you want a focused mental reset.

Athletes and hobbyists

Visual speed

Some people use visual attention and reaction drills alongside sports, music, or other skill-based hobbies.

Homeschool and study plans

Structured practice

These games can slot into a weekly routine when you want short practice blocks instead of long training sessions.

Curious beginners

Start simple

Many people start here because they want an easy, low-pressure way to explore focus and memory training.

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