Will Your Brain Retain These Images?

Memory is one of the hardest things to measure. When we start forgetting things, how do we know if our memory is weak or we just weren't focused? Is it deterioration or just regular forgetfulness? This memory test will serve to measure this possible issue, by showing you videos and photos and asking you to remember as many details about them as you can. Take your time with these, memorize them well - and answer our questions!
 
 
Look at this picture carefully and try to remember as many details about it as possible.
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Look at this picture carefully and try to remember as many details about it as possible.
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Now look at this picture carefully and try to remember as many details about it as possible..
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What color was the building with the red dome in the center of the first picture?
Yellow
Green
Blue
White
 
 
How many people were walking on the street in the second photo?
8
4
10
15
 
 
What color did not appear in the third picture?
Blue
Green
Yellow
Purple
 
 
Now look at this picture carefully and try to remember as many details about it as possible..
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Now look at this picture carefully and try to remember as many details about it as possible..
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Now look at this picture carefully and try to remember as many details about it as possible..
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Now look at this picture carefully and try to remember as many details about it as possible..
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What was the color of the shirt of the rightmost person in the first picture?
White
Baby Blue
Blue
Red
 
 
What animal can you see on the signs in picture 2?
Cow
Cat
Tortoise
Eagle
 
 
Which cactus was the lowest in picture 3?
The left one
The middle one
The right one
They were all the same height
 
 
Which letter did not appear in the fourth picture?
Y
S
Z
H
Watch this video carefully, several times, and try to remember as many meaningful things about it as you can.
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Watch this video carefully, several times, and try to remember as many meaningful things about it as you can.
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In the first video, what was written on the sign on the left side of the stage?
LONDON
NEW YORK
ITALY
ENGLAND
 
 
In the second video, how many open windows could be seen in the background?
2
3
4
1
 
 
How many people were on a bridge in this photo?
6
5
4
8
 
 
How many cars have you seen in all the pictures together so far?
0
1
2
3
 
 
Remember the video from the beginning of the quiz? How many times did the cat try to scratch the photographer's hand?
2
4
5
0
 
You May Have a Weak Memory
Concentration problems or, alternatively - a weak memory - have led you to the lowest score, which is probably a sign that you should change strategies when it comes to memory challenges. True, there were some tough questions in this quiz, but we think you have a strong enough brain to get a better result. To prove it, we invite you to try your luck in one of our other memory tests, which will at least help you train this important ability.
 
You Have a Fine Memory
There were quite a few questions that addressed details that may have escaped your memory or that you have not noticed properly. Therefore, although your score is good, it's not the highest. However, you really have no reason to be ashamed of it. Your memory is working just fine, about average with other people's. Also, it is important that you continue to train your brain with the help of tests like this...
 
You Have a Phenomenal Memory!
You passed the test with flying colors! That means you have a strong memory and great attention to the things that are happening in the world around you! Both your concentration and your memory must be top notch. We hope this practice has also managed to challenge your mind a bit, because thanks to such questions it is certainly possible to maintain this important ability and even develop it.
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