Tile Count Recall
Scan a letter grid, count the target tile, then enter the count after the grid hides.
A quick attention check when you want something short but not purely reflex-based.
How to play
- Press Start game to reveal a grid of letter tiles.
- Count only the target letter shown for that round.
- Enter the count after the grid hides.
- A correct count starts the next round.
Play Tile Count Recall
Scan a letter grid, count the target tile, then enter the count after the grid hides.
Score
0
Round
1
Target
A
Best
0
Press start to reveal the first tile grid.
What this game practices
A working-memory game for visual scanning, counting, and holding a small number in mind.
- Memory focus
- Visual attention and count recall
- Typical session
- 30 seconds to 2 minutes
Play notes
- Each round asks for the count of one target letter.
- The full grid is shown after a miss so you can review the correct count.
- The target letter rotates between rounds to keep scanning active.
Strategy tips
- Scan row by row and keep a quiet running count.
- Do not count every letter; ignore anything that is not the target.
- If the target appears in clusters, count the cluster once before moving on.
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