Find numbers in order as fast as you can! Train your focus and peripheral vision.
🔀 Numbers shuffle after each correct tap! Extreme focus training.
Schulte Tables were developed by German psychiatrist Walter Schulte as a tool for training attention and peripheral vision. They are widely used in speed reading courses and cognitive training programs.
Regular practice with Schulte Tables can help improve your reading speed, visual attention span, concentration, and information processing speed. The exercise trains you to take in more visual information at a glance, which is a key skill in speed reading.
For best results, try to focus your eyes on the center of the table and use peripheral vision to locate each number. Start with smaller grids and work your way up to larger ones as your skills improve.
Schulte Table Hard Mode takes the classic peripheral vision training exercise to the next level. In this shuffle variant, every correct tap causes all remaining numbers to randomly swap positions on the grid. This eliminates any spatial memory advantage and forces you to re-scan the entire grid after every single tap. The result is a dramatically more intense workout for your visual processing speed, sustained attention, and peripheral awareness. While the classic Schulte Table is already used by pilots, speed readers, and athletes, this hard mode pushes the challenge further for those who have mastered the standard version.