Schulte Table

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Objective

Tap the numbered tiles in ascending order as quickly and accurately as you can.

Controls

Click or tap one tile at a time. Stay in the correct order to keep the run going.

Saving

Guest

Guest play keeps only your best result in this browser on this device. It does not become official account history or highscores.

Signed in

Signed-in play keeps official progress, history, highscores, and long-term records with your account across devices.

See a quick example

Players are challenged to find and select numbers in ascending order from a grid of randomly arranged elements.

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About the game

Schulte Table is a classic number-grid exercise designed to challenge visual scanning and focus. It is a fun way to practice finding ordered information while the timer keeps the pace lively.

Happy playing!

Game guide

Schulte Table game guide

Schulte Table is a numbered grid challenge. Find and tap the numbers in ascending order while the board layout changes across rounds.

How to play

  • Find the smallest number on the board and tap it first.
  • Continue selecting numbers in ascending order.
  • Complete the grid to move into the next numbered board.

What you can practice

  • Practicing visual scanning across a grid.
  • Keeping a sequence in mind while searching.
  • Balancing speed with accurate taps.

Tips for better play

  • Scan in a steady pattern instead of darting around randomly.
  • After each tap, immediately look for the next number in the sequence.
  • On larger boards, use rows or columns as search lanes.

Variants and difficulty

  • Number-grid modes are configured as selectable tabs when available.
  • Guest play is available on the supported starter mode; signed-in play keeps official long-term records.

FAQ

What order should I tap?

Tap the numbers from lowest to highest.

What happens when I tap the wrong number?

A wrong tap counts against the current run, so it helps to confirm the next number before selecting.

Can I play Schulte Table on mobile?

Yes. The grid is built for click or tap input, so it works on desktop and mobile browsers.

Is this medical attention training?

No. It is a timed number-grid game designed to challenge focus and visual scanning.