💭 Memory Games, Tests, and Exercises
Memory games, tests, and exercises help assess how well a person remembers numbers, words, images, the position of elements, and sequences of actions. In these tasks, what matters is not only the ability to retain information, but also the ability to quickly choose a suitable memorization strategy.
This section includes simple exercises for training short-term and working memory. Some tasks ask you to remember a number or a set of symbols, while others require you to restore the correct order, find a changed element, keep several conditions in mind, or compare new information with what was shown earlier.
These exercises are suitable for a short warm-up, regular attention training, and a calm check of your abilities without complicated rules. They do not require special knowledge: focus and accuracy are more important.
Memory is closely connected with overall thinking ability: even a simple task becomes harder when you need to keep several conditions in mind, compare options, and avoid missing important details. That is why memory exercises can be complemented by a broader assessment of intellectual abilities, where not only memorization is evaluated, but also logic, attention, abstract thinking, and the ability to work with new tasks.