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Play fun games and discover how your mind works. No textbooks, no boring lectures. Just you, some choices, and surprising insights about yourself.
These games are fun learning tools, not diagnostic tests or professional psychological assessments.
The results are meant to spark self-reflection and help you understand psychological concepts. They should not be used to diagnose yourself or make important life decisions.
For real psychological assessment or mental health support, please consult a licensed professional.
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Feel the concepts instead of just reading about them. Experience makes it stick.
Discover your patterns, biases, and hidden traits through your choices.
Each game takes 5-15 minutes. Perfect for a coffee break or quick learning session.
Test your memory and focus. Learn how your brain remembers better with grouping and organization.
Repeat color sequences level by level. Train your working memory and concentration in a few minutes.
Play with AI partners and discover your trust patterns and risk-taking style.
Rank your life goals and face tough choices to reveal what truly matters to you.
Can you resist instant rewards? Test patience and self-control. Useful for understanding cravings and delayed gratification.
Practice riding the wave of a craving without acting. Pick an urge, wait 45 seconds, see it pass. Supports habit change.
Do you follow the crowd? Answer questions and discover how social pressure affects your choices.
Meet people for 2 seconds and rate them. Discover your snap judgment patterns and biases.
Say the color, not the word. A classic psychology test that trains your attention and focus.
Spot the cognitive bias in each scenario. Sunk cost, anchoring, confirmation bias—learn by playing.
Study 10 words for 30 seconds, then type what you remember. Test and train your verbal memory.
Solve as many addition, subtraction, and multiplication problems as you can in 60 seconds.
Rate your tension, do 60 seconds of guided breathing, then rate again. Notice how the feeling can shift.
Watch a sequence of digits, then type them back. Each level adds one more digit. Train your working memory.
Memorize a grid pattern, then recreate it by clicking. Test your visual and spatial memory.
Find the one shape that is different. Train your visual attention and scanning speed.
Spot when position or color repeats from a few steps back. Fast-paced tracking game that sharpens working memory.
Each sequence has a hidden rule. Find the next number. No hints—just pattern sense. Trains abstract reasoning.
See how much your choices change when the same facts are worded as gains or as losses.
Match by shape or color—the rule changes every few rounds. Train cognitive flexibility and task switching.
A is to B as C is to ? Complete the pattern. Trains analogical reasoning and pattern linking.
Press on green, hold back on red. Most are green—the challenge is not pressing on red. Trains inhibition.
Guess your exam marks from short study stories. See how your worry and reality line up.
Build a fake week of “study” and see how much time actually went into learning versus fake work.
Emails, chat, and deep work compete for your attention. Feel how switching kills real progress.
Pick between visibility, skill, and loyalty in work scenes. See what path you are really climbing.
Choose short replies to boss, prof, or friend. See how easily the same text sounds rude or kind.
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