03/10/2026
Find the leaves
Remember every position it appears
Get ready…
Memory Bloom is a nature-themed visual memory exercise inspired by cognitive science research. Images flash one at a time across a 3×3 grid — your challenge is to remember exactly where the matching ones appeared. As difficulty increases, images flash faster and spread across more positions, directly exercising the brain circuits responsible for spatial memory and processing speed. Playing regularly helps maintain the visual working memory that supports daily tasks like navigation, reading comprehension, and recognising familiar faces.
Visual Working Memory
Remembering where each image appeared in a sequence trains the brain's short-term spatial store — the same system used for navigation, reading, and planning.
Spatial Recall
Tracking multiple locations simultaneously strengthens the hippocampal circuits responsible for encoding spatial information into long-term memory.
Selective Attention
Identifying the target image among distractors exercises the brain's filtering system — improving the ability to focus on relevant information and ignore noise.
Processing Speed
Shorter flash durations push the brain to encode information faster, directly training the neural processing speed that declines with age without regular exercise.
Remembering where each image appeared in a sequence trains the brain's short-term spatial store — the same system used for navigation, reading, and planning.