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Train Your Brain with Stroop Test

Test your inhibitory control by naming the color of text when the word says something different. A classic cognitive psychology challenge!

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Enhance Your Neural Networks

The Stroop Test game trains your inhibitory control, cognitive flexibility, attention through progressive challenges that strengthen neural connections. Research shows that consistent practice of these tasks can significantly improve:

  • Strengthens inhibitory control essential for self-regulation and decision-making
  • Improves cognitive flexibility when switching between automatic and controlled responses
  • Enhances attention control and resistance to interference
  • Develops processing speed while maintaining accuracy under cognitive conflict
  • Builds executive function skills critical for academic and professional success

Mastery Strategies for Stroop Test

Focus on Color, Ignore the Word

Train your brain to suppress the automatic reading response. Focus your attention on the visual color property, not the semantic meaning of the word.

Mental Preparation

Before each word appears, mentally prepare yourself to look for color, not meaning. This pre-attentive preparation helps reduce interference.

Regular Practice

The Stroop effect diminishes with practice as your brain learns to suppress automatic reading. Consistent training improves your inhibitory control over time.

More Logic & Attention

Enhance problem-solving, pattern recognition, and cognitive control

Pattern Logic

Logical reasoning, pattern recognition

Find the next number in sequences by identifying underlying patterns.

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Color Target

Selective attention, inhibitory control

Click only the correctly colored targets while avoiding distractors.

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Visual scanning, processing speed

Click numbers in ascending order as quickly as possible to test your visual scanning.

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