Schulte Table
Practice with our free Schulte Table online to train visual attention, peripheral vision, reading speed, and concentration. Find numbers in sequence and improve scanning speed in minutes.
SBTI Personality Test
Play the viral SBTI personality test online and get a shareable result poster in minutes. A fast meme-style quiz for people searching sbti test, sbti mbti, and personality test trends.
Reaction Time Test
Use this free online reaction time test to check how quickly you respond to a visual signal and compare your result against common averages.
Stroop Effect Test
Take a free Stroop effect test online by naming the ink color instead of the word. Train selective attention, inhibition control, and conflict resolution while tracking your reaction time.
Frog Memory Leap
Challenge your sequential memory by remembering the order of frog jumps across lily pads.
Find the Right Place to Start
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.
Focus Games Online
Browse our full library of free focus games, attention training, and concentration practice.
Reaction Time Test
Check your reaction time online and train visual response speed with a quick, free test.
ADHD Games for Adults
Explore ADHD-friendly brain training games for attention control, working memory, and focus.
Schulte Table Online
Train visual attention, peripheral vision, and reading speed with our free Schulte Table online.
Adult ADHD Self-Assessment
Take our free adult ADHD self-assessment based on the WHO ASRS screening framework.
Working Memory Guide
Learn how working memory works and which games and exercises are best to start with.

SBTI Personality Test
Play the viral SBTI personality test online and get a shareable result poster in minutes. A fast meme-style quiz for people searching sbti test, sbti mbti, and personality test trends.
Memory Matching Game Online
Play this free memory matching game online with shapes, letters, or numbers. Match pairs, train visual recall, and enjoy a clean concentration game built for adults and older teens.

CPS Test (Click Speed Test)
Curious how fast you can click? Use this free online CPS test to measure your click speed, mouse clicking rhythm, and burst clicking power across 1s, 3s, 5s, and 10s modes.
Breathing Exercises and Relaxation
Resonance Breathing
Practice coherent breathing at the scientifically optimal rate of 6 breaths per minute. This lotus-guided breathing exercise helps stimulate your vagus nerve, improve heart rate variability (HRV), and activate your body's relaxation response. Also features Box Breathing and 4-7-8 breathing modes.
4-7-8 Breathing Exercise
Practice the 4-7-8 breathing technique with our lotus animation guide. Inhale for 4 seconds, hold for 7 seconds, exhale for 8 seconds. A powerful natural method for falling asleep faster, reducing anxiety, and calming your nervous system.
Just for Fun
Different Ways to Train
See what each type of game helps you practice.
N-Back Games
The gold standard for working memory training. Challenges you to remember sequences of stimuli.
Schulte Tables
Grid-based visual search task. Enhances peripheral vision, reading speed, and selective attention.
Stroop Tests
Classic psychological test measuring cognitive flexibility and inhibition control.
Short-Term Memory
Exercises designed to expand your immediate recall capacity and span.
Helpful Guides and Articles
Start with our most useful guides on working memory, Schulte Table training, and adult ADHD self-screening.
Working Memory Training Guide
Start with our flagship guide to working memory, how training works, and which games are most useful for improving focus and mental performance.
Schulte Table Benefits: 7 Science-Backed Gains for Attention, Peripheral Vision, and Reading Speed
Looking for real Schulte Table benefits? Here are 7 science-backed gains from Schulte Table training, including better attention, peripheral vision, reading speed, and processing speed, plus how to practice online.
Adult ADHD ASRS Guide: Scoring, Interpretation, and Screening
Learn how ASRS-v1.1 scoring works, what adult ADHD assessment results may mean, and how this WHO screening tool is used for adult ADHD evaluation.
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.
Homework and Daily Routines
Use short sessions to practice staying on task, following instructions, and returning to the activity after distractions.
Work and Study Sessions
Build a better warm-up for writing, studying, planning, and other tasks that need steady attention.
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.
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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