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I recommend reading through the post before you take the task so you have a general idea of what is it will be asking you to do and why.
Norm table to translate to working memory IQ is also below.
Can be taken on mobile but recommend to be done with a larger screen.
Also if you're tired or something don't force yourself, there's no rush. There post will still be here after you get a good night's sleep
From Perplexity:
The Corsi Block Tapping Task is a neuropsychological test of visuospatial short‑term and working memory in which a person must reproduce sequences of spatial locations.
In its classic form, the task uses nine identical blocks arranged irregularly on a board or computer screen. On each trial, the examiner (or computer) indicates a sequence of blocks, one at a time, either by tapping them physically or by flashing them visually. Immediately after the sequence is shown, the participant must tap or click the same blocks in the same order (forward condition) or, in a variant, in reverse order (backward condition). Sequence length starts short (typically 2–3 blocks) and increases by one whenever the participant correctly reproduces at least one sequence at a given length, continuing until they can no longer reproduce the sequences accurately.
Performance is usually summarized as the Corsi span (the longest sequence correctly reproduced), along with measures such as total number of correct sequences and derived scores combining span and accuracy. The task is widely used in clinical and experimental settings to assess visuospatial short‑term memory, spatial attention, and visuospatial working memory, with the backward version adding modest executive demands. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4151195/
Norm Table from r/cogntitivetesting:
Score • Forward • Backward
4 • 72 IQ • 80 IQ
5 • 86 IQ • 95 IQ
6 • 100 IQ • 110 IQ
7 • 114 IQ • 121 - 129 IQ
8 • 128 IQ • 134 - 146 IQ
9 • 142 IQ • 147 - 162 IQ
https://link.springer.com/content/p...om/content/pdf/10.1007/s10072-014-2019-7.pdf)
This test should be harder than the pure Visual Cache test from my last post https://looksmax.org/threads/visual-pattern-memory-test.1825152/so don't be surprised if you score a lot lower
Here is my result
I would again like to add that I am suffering from an complex sub occipital injury which noticeably impedes my ability to both concentate and hold information mentally so I'm satisfied with my result given my current limitations, but let's see what you moggers can do!
Good luck
Norm table to translate to working memory IQ is also below.
Can be taken on mobile but recommend to be done with a larger screen.
Also if you're tired or something don't force yourself, there's no rush. There post will still be here after you get a good night's sleep

From Perplexity:
The Corsi Block Tapping Task is a neuropsychological test of visuospatial short‑term and working memory in which a person must reproduce sequences of spatial locations.
In its classic form, the task uses nine identical blocks arranged irregularly on a board or computer screen. On each trial, the examiner (or computer) indicates a sequence of blocks, one at a time, either by tapping them physically or by flashing them visually. Immediately after the sequence is shown, the participant must tap or click the same blocks in the same order (forward condition) or, in a variant, in reverse order (backward condition). Sequence length starts short (typically 2–3 blocks) and increases by one whenever the participant correctly reproduces at least one sequence at a given length, continuing until they can no longer reproduce the sequences accurately.
Performance is usually summarized as the Corsi span (the longest sequence correctly reproduced), along with measures such as total number of correct sequences and derived scores combining span and accuracy. The task is widely used in clinical and experimental settings to assess visuospatial short‑term memory, spatial attention, and visuospatial working memory, with the backward version adding modest executive demands. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4151195/
Norm Table from r/cogntitivetesting:
Score • Forward • Backward
4 • 72 IQ • 80 IQ
5 • 86 IQ • 95 IQ
6 • 100 IQ • 110 IQ
7 • 114 IQ • 121 - 129 IQ
8 • 128 IQ • 134 - 146 IQ
9 • 142 IQ • 147 - 162 IQ
https://link.springer.com/content/p...om/content/pdf/10.1007/s10072-014-2019-7.pdf)
This test should be harder than the pure Visual Cache test from my last post https://looksmax.org/threads/visual-pattern-memory-test.1825152/so don't be surprised if you score a lot lower
Here is my result
I would again like to add that I am suffering from an complex sub occipital injury which noticeably impedes my ability to both concentate and hold information mentally so I'm satisfied with my result given my current limitations, but let's see what you moggers can do!
Good luck

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I messed up the very last one of the 8 blocks, it was so fucking hard hahahaha