Our memory changes with time, it becomes better at remembering things that happened long ago, but bad at short term memory. A good way to practice it is to take some exercises like this one, that both practice the memory methods we need in life while also testing our use of them. You're going to be on a timer as well, so we recommend you spend about 30 seconds for each photos you must remember, and about 15 seconds for each question - good luck!
Once you are ready to start the test's countdown, click on "I'm ready". Please note you can go to the next level of the test even after the time for it has passed, and the next as well.
I'm Ready
Look at this photo for 30 seconds, and try to remember as many details about it as you can.
I'm Ready
One of the characters was wearing a bandanna, what was its color?
Blue
Red
Yellow
Green
What Continent Appeared on the Globe?
Africa
America
Asia
Australia
What was the ethnicity of the character most to the right?
Indian
African
Eskimo
Dutch
Look at this photo for 30 seconds, and try to remember as many details about it as you can.
I'm Ready
What hour did not appear on any of the watches?
2:46
9:46
4:46
6:46
What continent was NOT represented by either of the maps?
Africa
North America
Europe
Asia
What city was represented by the left clock?
New York
Moscow
London
Tokyo
Look at this photo for 30 seconds, and try to remember as many details about it as you can.
I'm Ready
How many blue stripes appeared on the mug?
5
4
7
6
What was the handle color of the mug?
Green and White
Blue and White
Yellow and White
Red and White
What was the upper most color on the mug?
Yellow
Orange
Red
Green
Look at this photo for 30 seconds, and try to remember as many details about it as you can.
I'm Ready
We will get back to that photo in a few moments, in the meantime, answer this question: How many characters appeared in the first photo?
6
5
7
8
What hour was on the Tokyo clock?
6:46
9:46
4:46
1:46
In the last image shown, how many windows were in the red building appearing at its center?
6
4
2
5
Failed - Try Again?
It could be that your strategy of building the images in your mind is faulty, or perhaps you didn't use the time you had. Either way, if you change your strategy, you might get a better result, and so we challenge you to do it again, we bet you'll do better!
While there were a few questions you didn't get right, the strategy you've used to remember the items in the test did help you reach a good result. Now have a look at your answers to see where you got them wrong, and share with friends to see if they can do better!
We don't know if you have some special method you're using or just have a special brain, but you could say you have a phenomenal memory! You have a perfect or almost perfect score in this test. Share with your friends and see if they can do as well as you did!
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