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The '''Memory Trainer''' puzzle presents a position from your repertoire for a limited time. When the display is cleared, your task is to reconstruct the position from memory. This exercise trains recall, concentration, and board visualization, helping you internalize key positions more effectively.
The '''Memory Trainer''' puzzle presents a position from your repertoire for a limited time. When the display is cleared, your task is to reconstruct the position from memory. This exercise trains recall, concentration, and board visualization, helping you internalize key positions more effectively.
This puzzle helps you to:
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    Strengthen visual memory by recalling full piece–square layouts under time limits.
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    Improve concentration and accuracy when reconstructing complex positions.
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    Reinforce key repertoire positions through active recall and repetition.
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Choose how long you want to study the position, the repertoire colour (White or Black), and the ply range to draw from. Click <b>New Game</b> to start the countdown and focus on memorising the layout.
Choose how long you want to study the position, the repertoire colour (White or Black), and the ply range to draw from. Click <b>New Game</b> to start the countdown and focus on memorising the layout.
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When you finish, use the button provided to open the exact position in your '''Repertoire Builder''' for deeper study and context.
When you finish, use the button provided to open the exact position in your '''Repertoire Builder''' for deeper study and context.
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Latest revision as of 02:02, 15 October 2025

Location: Puzzles > Memory Trainer

The Memory Trainer puzzle presents a position from your repertoire for a limited time. When the display is cleared, your task is to reconstruct the position from memory. This exercise trains recall, concentration, and board visualization, helping you internalize key positions more effectively.

This puzzle helps you to:

  • + Strengthen visual memory by recalling full piece–square layouts under time limits.
  • + Improve concentration and accuracy when reconstructing complex positions.
  • + Reinforce key repertoire positions through active recall and repetition.

Choose how long you want to study the position, the repertoire colour (White or Black), and the ply range to draw from. Click New Game to start the countdown and focus on memorising the layout.

When the timer reaches zero — or if you press Start now — the pieces and details are hidden. Drag the correct pieces onto their squares to rebuild the position. Use Check for immediate feedback: a square shows a green halo if the piece is correct, or red if it’s incorrect. Press Clear at any time to wipe the board and try again.

When you finish, use the button provided to open the exact position in your Repertoire Builder for deeper study and context.