Number Hunt

Click the numbers in order as fast as you can. Speed and accuracy measure your cognitive processing.

SELECT DIFFICULTY

15

Easy

1-15 numbers, 600×400px area, 28px size

25

Medium

1-25 numbers, 800×600px area, 24px size

35

Hard

1-35 numbers, 1000×700px area, 20px size

HOW TO PLAY

  • Numbers are randomly scattered on screen
  • Click them in ascending order: 1, 2, 3, 4...
  • Timer starts on your first click
  • Complete the sequence as fast as possible
  • 3 rounds total, best time wins

About Number Hunt

Number Hunt is a visual search and sequencing test that measures your ability to quickly locate and process visual information. Numbers are randomly scattered across the screen, and you must click them in ascending order (1, 2, 3, ...) as fast as possible. This tests visual scanning efficiency, attention, and cognitive processing speed.

Game Features

3 Difficulty Levels
Increasing numbers and area sizes
3 Rounds Per Game
Best time wins
Real-time Tracking
Progress bar and stats

Scoring System

Base Score
10,000
Time Penalty
-10 / ms
Final Score Formula:
max(Base Score - Time Penalty, 0)

Faster completion times result in higher scores. The best time across all 3 rounds is your final result.

Training Benefits

Visual Search
Quickly locate targets in cluttered environments
Attention Control
Train selective attention and focus
Processing Speed
Enhance cognitive processing and decision-making
Eye-Hand Coordination
Develop faster visual-motor response
Working Memory
Track progress while searching
Spatial Awareness
Track positions and movements across visual field

Performance Tips

  • 1
    Scan the entire area before starting to develop a mental map
  • 2
    Use systematic search patterns (left-to-right, top-to-bottom)
  • 3
    Keep your eyes moving - don't fixate too long on one area
  • 4
    Practice improves speed - your brain learns the strategy
  • 5
    Stay calm and maintain rhythm - rushing leads to mistakes

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1
What do the different difficulty levels mean?
Easy: 15 numbers in a smaller area. Medium: 25 numbers in a medium area. Hard: 35 numbers in a large area. Higher difficulties test your visual search abilities more intensely.
Q2
How is my score calculated?
Score = 10,000 - (completion time in ms × 10). Faster times mean higher scores. Your best time across all 3 rounds determines your final score.
Q3
Why aren't the numbers arranged in a grid?
Random positioning simulates real-world visual search tasks where targets aren't neatly organized. This better measures your ability to scan cluttered environments.
Q4
Can I pause the game?
No, the game cannot be paused as it's a timed test. Each round is short (typically 10-60 seconds), so make sure you're ready before clicking "Start Round".
Q5
How can I improve my time?
Practice systematic scanning patterns, develop a mental map before starting, keep your eyes moving, and stay calm. Regular practice significantly improves performance as your brain learns efficient search strategies.