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Concentration Focus Test — Schulte Grid Speed Test

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What Is the Schulte Grid Test?

The Schulte Grid is a grid of randomly distributed numbers (typically 1 to 25). Your task is to find and click the numbers in ascending order (1, 2, 3... 25) as fast as possible. Developed by psychotherapist Walter Schulte, this test evaluates visual search speed, peripheral vision coverage, and concentration depth.

Schulte Grid Concentration Benchmarks

Completion TimeVisual SpeedConcentration Rank
Under 30 secondsExceptionalElite Concentration & Focus
30 - 45 secondsGood speedAbove Average Attention
46 - 60 secondsStandardAverage Concentration
60+ secondsSlow visual sweepDistracted / Fatigued Focus

Tips to Complete Schulte Grids Faster

Do not move your eyes across the grid block by block. Focus your vision on the center square and use your peripheral vision to locate the next number. This broadens your visual field and significantly reduces grid search latency.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Schulte Grid help concentration?

It trains peripheral vision, visual search speed, and selective attention, helping you absorb information over a wider visual field.

What is the standard grid size?

The standard Schulte Grid is a 5x5 grid containing numbers from 1 to 25. Advanced grids can be 6x6 (1–36) or 7x7 (1–49).