đ Stroop Test
đī¸ Focusđ How to Play
- You will see color words displayed in different colors
- Identify the COLOR of the text, not what it says
- Click the button matching the text color
- For example: if "RED" is shown in blue, click "Blue"
- Complete as many as possible in 60 seconds
đ¨ Stroop Test
Name the color, not the word!
Question: 1/20
Score: 0
đĄ Pro Tips
- Focus on the color, try to ignore the word
- Don't read the word - look at the color
- Practice overriding your automatic reading response
- Take a breath if you feel confused
- Speed comes with practice
đ¯ Benefits of Playing Stroop Test
Cognitive Flexibility
Improves ability to switch between tasks and thinking patterns
Attention Control
Strengthens your ability to focus and filter distractions
Processing Speed
Enhances mental processing and decision-making speed
â Frequently Asked Questions
The Stroop Effect is when the brain struggles to name colors because the word itself is a conflicting color name. This interference reveals how automatic reading is.
The Stroop Test is widely used to measure attention, cognitive flexibility, and executive function. It's used in clinical settings to assess cognitive health.
Practice focusing on colors rather than words. With time, your brain gets better at inhibiting the automatic reading response.
Higher scores indicate better cognitive control. Compare your scores over time to track improvement in attention and focus.