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Test how many digits you can remember. Measure your short-term memory and compare your score with global benchmarks.

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테스트 방법

화면에 숫자가 잠시 나타납니다. 사라지기 전에 외우고 정확하게 입력하세요. 레벨이 올라갈수록 숫자의 자릿수가 늘어나며 당신의 기억 용량 한계에 도전합니다.

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모든 기억력 영역을 테스트하여 기억 용량 지수(Memory Capacity Index)를 확인하세요. 당신의 인지 설계도를 글로벌 벤치마크와 비교해 보세요.

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Deep Dive

What is a Number Memory Test?

A number memory test measures how many digits you can remember after seeing them briefly. It is a key indicator of your short-term memory and working memory capacity.

In this test, a number will appear on the screen for a short time. Your task is to memorize it and type it back exactly. With each round, the number becomes longer and harder to remember.

Cognitive Performance

Why is number memory important?

Number memory is essential for many real-world tasks:

1

Mental math and calculations

Essential for holding intermediate steps in your head while calculating.

2

Remembering data

Crucial for retaining phone numbers, PIN codes, and numerical data.

3

Programming and logical thinking

Helps in holding multiple variables and concepts in working memory simultaneously.

4

Fast decision-making under pressure

Strongly linked to attention control and cognitive processing ability during critical moments.

Benchmark Standards

What is a good number memory score?

For reference, most people can remember around 7 digits (often called the "7±2 rule").

Level
Performance
Bottom 20%
3–4 Digits (Beginner)
Top 50%
5–6 Digits (Average)
Top 35%
7–8 Digits (Above Average)
Top 10%
9–11 Digits (Advanced)
Top 1%
12+ Digits (Elite)

Number Memory Benchmark & Percentiles

How strong is your number memory? This test measures how many digits you can remember correctly in sequence — a key indicator of your short-term and working memory capacity.

Global Avg.
7digits
Beginner range
5 digits
Average (≈50th percentile)
7 digits
Above average (≈75th percentile)
9 digits
Top tier (≈90th percentile)
11+ digits

Global Average

Most people can remember 5–7 digits in sequence without training.

Above Average

Remembering 8–10 digits places you above average and indicates strong working memory capacity.

Top Performers

Scores of 11+ digits are considered excellent and are often seen in trained individuals or memory competitors.

Memory Limit Insight

Human short-term memory is often described by the “7 ± 2 rule”, meaning most people can hold between 5 and 9 items in memory at once.

This benchmark is based on aggregated results from thousands of memory tests across different users and devices. Scores may vary depending on focus, environment, and repetition.

What affects your number memory score?

Your performance can vary significantly based on the following factors:

Focus level

Distractions reduce your ability to encode and retain number sequences, leading to shorter recall spans.

Display time

Shorter exposure time limits how effectively your brain can process and store the sequence.

Input method

Typing on mobile vs keyboard may slightly affect recall due to differences in speed and cognitive effort.

Cognitive load

As sequences grow longer, your brain must rely on chunking strategies to maintain accuracy.

Mental strategy

Using patterns, grouping, or rhythm can significantly improve how many digits you can remember.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What does the number memory test measure?

It measures your short-term memory capacity, specifically your ability to store and recall numerical information.

What is the average number memory score?

Most people can remember around 5–7 digits.

Why is 7 digits considered average?

This comes from cognitive psychology research suggesting that the average working memory can hold about 7 items (±2).

Is number memory the same as sequence memory?

Not exactly: Number memory measures digits recall, while Sequence memory measures order recall (visual/spatial). Both test working memory but in different ways.

Can I improve my number memory?

Yes. With techniques like chunking and daily practice, most users can improve their maximum capacity by 2–3 digits.

Why is my score lower on mobile?

Mobile users often type slower, get distracted more easily, and have smaller screens.

Is this test accurate?

This test provides a relative benchmark, not a clinical assessment. It is designed for training and cognitive comparison.

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