The skill behind attention
Improve focus and concentration skills. Every game in this category is built around that one skill, so your score reflects a focused measurement rather than a blurry average.
Selective and sustained attention
Visual search and target tracking
Resisting distraction and interference
8 attention games
Each game adapts its difficulty to you and scores every session.
Beeline
Find the queen bee in the swarm and swipe the way she’s facing.
Drift
Track the gold-marked jellies as they drift — and don’t be fooled by stray flickers.
Hue
Three colour-word cards. Swipe ↑ if one colour is carried by all three — as word or ink. Swipe ↓ if none is.
Lily
Hop the dragonfly across the koi pond. Collect the golden pollen. Don’t get hit by the drifting logs.
Twin
Two rings of glyphs spin in opposite directions — find the one glyph that's identical in both and tap it before the timer runs out.
Zest
Swipe to slice only the fruit the banner names this round — leave the rest, and never hit a bomb.
Burrow
Bop the critters whose cap matches the colour banner — ignore the rest, never bop a bomb, and the safe colour keeps changing.
Scout
Find the critter the badge shows in the wandering crowd — the instant you do, a new one lights up, just one feature different.
How attention feeds your score
Behind every game is a per-skill rating that adjusts as you play. Your Attention rating is one of six that roll up — by a fixed weighting — into a single Brain Fitness Index from 0 to 100.Attention contributes roughly 20% of that number, so progress here moves your overall index.
CogDojo is built to measure your training and keep you engaged. It is not a medical product and does not claim to improve real-world performance or prevent cognitive decline.