Visual recall
Visual Memory Test
A visual memory test measures how accurately you can remember what you just saw. MindRush trains this through color recall and shape reconstruction challenges.
What is a visual memory test?
A visual memory test challenges your ability to store and reproduce visual information after a short delay. It can involve colors, shapes, patterns, positions or sequences.
MindRush focuses on precision. Instead of only asking whether you recognize an object, it asks how close your memory is to the original.
How to play
Start with the color memory game or the shape memory game. In color mode, memorize exact shades and rebuild them from a palette. In shape mode, memorize silhouettes and recreate them with control points.
Each game has five rounds and a final score out of 50, making it easy to compare sessions and challenge friends.
Why visual memory is hard
Your brain compresses what you see. It may keep the general idea of a color or shape, but lose the exact details after only a few seconds.
This is why precise visual memory games feel harder than normal matching games. They reveal the gap between recognition and accurate recall.
Tips to improve visual memory
Focus on one feature at a time. For colors, remember hue, brightness and intensity. For shapes, remember the outline and the most unusual corners first.
Short repeated sessions work well. Try to beat your previous score instead of aiming for perfection immediately.