Cognitive Training Lab
Train recall. Sharpen pattern recognition. Measure progress.
Structured exercises for working memory, sequencing, and spatial reasoning. No fluff — just measurable cognitive work.
Sequence Memory
Pattern Matrix
Spatial Recall
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Your cognitive profile
What we measure
Sample cognitive baseline — yours is generated from your first session
Game library
Pick your challenge
Every game is designed around a specific cognitive skill. Start where you are and build up.
Brain Puzzles
Pattern recognition and logical sequencing challenges to build cognitive flexibility.
Flip Memory
Match hidden card pairs using short-term visual memory. Difficulty scales with you.
Playful Recall
Fun, game-like exercises designed for younger learners building foundational memory skills.
N-Back Focus
Sustained attention and working memory under pressure — the hardest challenge in our library.
Challenge League
Compete with friends and classmates. Weekly leaderboards with memory milestones.
Group Sprint
Real-time multiplayer memory sprints. Play together, grow together.
How it works
From zero to sharper in minutes
Take your baseline
A 2-minute cognitive snapshot establishes your starting point across 4 key memory dimensions.
Train daily
Pick exercises matched to your weak spots. 10–15 minutes a day is all it takes to see real gains.
Track your growth
Watch your cognitive profile evolve over time. Progress reports show exactly where you're improving.
Training modules
Select an exercise
Number Strip
BeginnerFill the missing digits from memory
Pattern Matrix
AdvancedMemorize this pattern
Flip Memory
BeginnerMatch hidden symbol pairs
N-Back Sequence
AdvancedIdentify repeated items N positions back
Memory in daily life
What sharper recall feels like
From learning a new language to making the right move under pressure — trained memory shows up everywhere.

Vocabulary Flashcards
Spaced repetition turns new words into long-term memory.

Strategic Thinking
Pattern memory powers anticipation, planning, and the right move.

Aha Moments
Active recall trains your mind to surface the right answer when it counts.

Mental Math Rhythm
Working memory drills sharpen focus span and number sense.
Evidence base
Built on cognitive science
Spaced Repetition
Reviewing material at systematically increasing intervals dramatically improves long-term retention compared to massed practice.
Ebbinghaus, 1885; Cepeda et al., 2006
Active Recall
Self-testing produces stronger memory traces than passive review. The retrieval process itself strengthens the memory.
Roediger & Butler, 2011
Dual N-Back
Adaptive working memory training with dual n-back tasks shows evidence of transfer to fluid intelligence measures.
Jaeggi et al., 2008
See it in action
MemoryForge in action
Watch how students use MemoryForge to build lasting memory skills with science-backed techniques.
Student love
Students love it
"My recall speed went up noticeably in just three weeks. The pattern matrix game is genuinely addictive — I do it every morning before class."
Marcus T.
University student
"I use this with my 9-year-old every evening. She loves the card games and I can actually see her improving. The progress tracker is a huge motivator."
Sarah K.
Parent & educator
"The N-Back sequence is brutally hard in the best way. My working memory score jumped 18 points in a month. I recommend this to everyone in my study group."
Aisha R.
Med school student
Academy
Learn the Science
Master the research behind memory and cognition with structured Academy lessons.
Working Memory
Your brain's RAM -- how it works and how to expand it
The Forgetting Curve
Why we forget and how spaced repetition fights back
Sleep, Naps & Memory
How rest consolidates what you learn into long-term storage
Your memory is trainable.
Start measuring it.
A structured baseline test. No account required to begin.
Begin baseline testWeekly Brain Training Tips
Neuroscience-backed exercises and cognitive training insights every Tuesday.
