Challenge your focus with the famous Stroop Test. Can you ignore conflicting information and stay focused?
Stroop Test
Classic method
Reaction Time
Measured
Speed Bonus
Fast = points
Cognitive
Science-based
You'll see color words displayed in different ink colors. Your task is to determine if the WORD matches the COLOR it's displayed in. This tests your brain's ability to process conflicting information!
Measure and improve concentration through attention-training exercises.
"How do I improve focus?"
→ Practice concentration exercises daily, minimize distractions, take regular breaks, and get enough sleep.
Concentration Test provides standardized measurement of your attention abilities. Understanding your current focus capacity is the first step to improving it - and this game gives you objective data on where you stand.
The test uses validated cognitive assessment methods adapted for accessible online use. Take the test regularly to track your improvement from practice, lifestyle changes, or exam preparation efforts.
The test measures multiple attention dimensions:
Test Components: • Sustained attention tasks measuring focus duration • Selective attention tasks measuring distractor resistance • Processing speed tasks measuring cognitive throughput • Response inhibition measuring impulse control
Scoring: • Accuracy percentage • Response time averages • Consistency metrics • Comparison to previous attempts
Perform attention-demanding tasks under standardized conditions.
Balance speed with precision - both affect your score.
See detailed metrics on your attention performance.
Compare current results with previous attempts to see improvement.
The test assesses core attention abilities:
Sustained Attention: How long can you maintain focus without lapses. Critical for exams and studying.
Selective Attention: How well you filter relevant from irrelevant information. Essential for learning.
Processing Speed: How quickly you process information while maintaining accuracy. Affects exam performance.
Response Inhibition: Your ability to stop automatic responses when needed. Prevents careless errors.
Understanding your attention capacity helps exam preparation:
Baseline Measurement: Know your starting point before beginning intensive preparation.
Progress Tracking: Verify that your study methods are improving concentration.
Peak Performance Timing: Identify when during the day your concentration is highest.
Intervention Validation: Check if sleep, exercise, or diet changes actually improve your focus.
Concentration Test benefits anyone seeking self-awareness:
• Students: Measure focus capacity and track improvement during exam prep • Professionals: Assess attention for productivity optimization • Parents: Monitor childrens attention development (with child) • Lifelong Learners: Track cognitive maintenance over time • Anyone Curious: Understand your own attention capabilities
The test adapts established cognitive assessment methods:
Continuous Performance Tests (CPT): Validated measures of sustained attention used clinically.
Stroop-Like Tasks: Measure selective attention and response inhibition.
Psychometric Principles: Standardized administration ensures reliable, comparable results.
Normative Comparison: Scores contextualized against appropriate reference groups.
Take the test at consistent times for valid comparisons
Ensure youre well-rested - fatigue dramatically affects attention scores
Minimize distractions during the test for accurate measurement
Dont game the test - honest results are more useful for improvement
Test monthly to track meaningful changes without over-testing