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This test checks understanding of family connections and relationships. Images of family members appear on screen: mom, dad, grandma, grandpa, son, daughter and baby. Difficulty gradually increases: from simple questions 'Where is mom?' to complex ones 'Where is grandpa's grandson?' or 'Where is dad's dad?'. There are also age comparison questions: 'Who is the oldest?', 'Who is the youngest?'. The test helps assess the child's understanding of family structure and relationships. 🧒 For children under 4: the test is simplified — only 8 easy questions (levels 1-3), without complex relationship questions.
Start →This test checks understanding of spoken language and the ability to connect words with objects. 2-4 pictures appear on screen, then a voice request sounds — for example, 'Show me the ball' or 'Where is the car?'. The child must click on the correct picture. Difficulty gradually increases: from 2 to 4 objects. The test helps assess vocabulary and speech processing speed.
Start →This test checks the child's auditory attention. Against a calm background sound (rain, waves, birds), a bell occasionally rings. You need to press the button only when you hear the bell. The test helps identify problems with maintaining attention and responding to sound signals. 🧒 For children under 4: shortened test — only 3 rounds (about 9 signals) instead of 6 rounds.
Start →Memory Matrix is a classic exercise for training spatial working memory. The test starts with a simple 2×2 grid and 1 tile. Difficulty increases gradually: tiles are added on even levels, grid size increases on odd levels (3, 5, 7...). Important: results are evaluated based on age — for a 3-year-old, level 3 is an excellent result, while for an adult it may indicate memory problems.
Start →This test checks the ability to distinguish similar speech sounds — vowels, consonants, syllables and words. The child hears 4 sounds in a row, one of which may be different. They need to determine if all sounds are the same or if one is different. The test helps identify phonemic hearing issues. 🧒 For children under 4: simplified mode — the child presses 'Same' or 'Different' buttons, without needing to click on the specific sound source.
Start →This test aims to develop phonemic hearing — the ability to distinguish speech sounds. You will listen to a series of sounds made by aliens and identify which one differs from the others in pitch or intonation. Regular training improves foreign language perception and musical ear.
Start →This test is designed to develop the ability to distinguish pitch. Two tones will be played, and your task is to determine which one was higher. This is a fundamental skill for musicians and people learning tonal languages.
Start →Rhythm Echo trains your ability to perceive and reproduce rhythmic patterns. You will hear a sequence of beats that you need to repeat exactly. This exercise develops a sense of timing, coordination, and short-term auditory memory.
Start →This test trains attention and the ability to inhibit impulsive reactions. Your task is to react only to the target stimulus (shape of the required form and color) and ignore all other shapes. Regular training helps improve concentration and self-control.
Start →In this game, you need to quickly distinguish between edible and inedible items. Various objects fall from above, and your goal is to catch only the food. The game trains selective attention and decision-making speed.
Start →In this game, you need to make quick decisions. Words fall from above, and your goal is to catch only those that belong to the specified category. The game trains selective attention, reading speed, and cognitive flexibility.
Black Hole is a challenging puzzle game that tests your wits, where you need to clear the board of all the pieces. Click on the arrowed squares to move the pieces. Each level increases in difficulty.
Factory Balls is a puzzle test where you need to create a ball that matches a pattern. It tests and develops the ability to use tools and materials in the correct sequence.
A reaction test-game. Stack blocks on top of each other as neatly as possible. If a block overhangs, the excess part is cut off. The test ends when the block becomes too small.