Spatial Path
Memorize a starting point, follow a sequence of directional arrows, and find where you end up on the grid.
How to play
You're shown a starting cell on a grid, then a sequence of directional arrows to memorize. After the sequence disappears, trace the path in your head and click the cell you end up on.
- Memorize the starting cell first — you won't be able to see the grid while tracing.
- Watch the arrows in order; each one moves you one step in that direction.
- Choose your difficulty before starting — higher difficulty means more steps and a larger grid.
- Click the cell where the path ends once you've worked it out.
Why this matters
Tracking a path through a grid without looking combines visuospatial working memory with mental navigation — the same combination the WISC's Visual Spatial index targets when it asks children to reproduce spatial relationships from memory rather than from a visible reference. Read more about the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC).
This game trains
Spatial visualization
Working memory
Attention