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Track and click the moving BLUE target while avoiding RED distractors. You have 30 seconds to score as many points as possible. Tests sustained attention and precision!

Focus Track

Track and click the BLUE circle. Avoid the red distractors!

Train Your Brain with Focus Track

Track and click moving targets while avoiding distractors to test your sustained attention and precision.

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Enhance Your Neural Networks

The Focus Track game trains your sustained attention, precision, visual tracking through progressive challenges that strengthen neural connections. Research shows that consistent practice of these tasks can significantly improve:

  • Improves sustained attention and ability to maintain focus over time
  • Enhances visual tracking skills crucial for sports and daily tasks
  • Develops selective attention by filtering out distractions
  • Strengthens hand-eye coordination under dynamic conditions
  • Builds cognitive control and inhibitory response capabilities

Mastery Strategies for Focus Track

Keep Eyes on the Blue Target

Train your eyes to follow the blue target circle continuously. Don't let the red distractors pull your attention away from your main goal.

Predict Movement Patterns

As you play, start anticipating where the target will move next. This predictive skill will improve your click accuracy and reaction time.

Stay Calm as Speed Increases

The game gets faster every 5 points. Take a deep breath and maintain steady focus rather than panicking as difficulty ramps up.

Peripheral Awareness

While focusing on the blue target, use your peripheral vision to be aware of red distractors. This helps you avoid accidental clicks.

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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Stroop Test

Inhibitory control, cognitive flexibility, attention

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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Color Target

Selective attention, inhibitory control

Click only the correctly colored targets while avoiding distractors.

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