DigitSpan: Number Memory Pro

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About this game

How many times do you re-read a phone number before saving it? How many times do you look at a verification code before
typing it? Twice? Three times?

What if one glance was enough?

DigitSpan isn't another "brain training" app. It's a specific skill with a measurable result: you look at a number once
— and you remember it. Phone numbers, PIN codes, credit cards, SMS codes — doesn't matter. One look.

HOW IT WORKS

A number appears on screen. It disappears. You type it from memory. That's it.

You start with 4-5 digits. After one week — 8-9. After a month — 12 and beyond. Your brain trains itself, like a
muscle. No memory palaces. No tricks. Just 5 minutes a day.

WHAT YOU'LL ACHIEVE

Week 1: PIN codes and SMS codes — memorized on first look
Week 2: Phone numbers — see once, remember
Week 3: Full credit card number in a single glance
Week 4+: Super memory — any number, any length

Average person remembers 7 digits. Our users after one month: 12+.

6 TRAINING MODES

• Classic — memorize increasingly longer numbers
• Speed Flash — display time shrinks with every level
• Reverse — enter the number backwards
• Real Numbers — phone numbers, credit cards, PINs, dates
• Speed — numbers flash for fractions of a second
• Custom — set your own length, time, and rounds

BEYOND TRAINING

★ Daily Challenge — same for everyone, global leaderboard
★ Duels — challenge a friend, compare results
★ Detailed Statistics — track growth by day, week, month
★ 25 Achievements — from beginner to mnemonist
★ Streak — don't skip a day
★ Learning Articles — expert memorization strategies
★ Dark and light theme

REAL-WORLD RESULTS

You'll notice the difference in your first week:

— Someone dictates a phone number — you got it before they finished
— SMS code entered without switching back to check
— Someone asks the WiFi password 30 minutes later — you still remember
— Told the table number, floor, and room — all in your head
— New card PIN — first try, no paper needed
— License plate in a parking lot — remembered in passing
— Friend dictated an address — no need to grab a notebook
— Colleague: "Call back 917-445-2681" — you called back 10 minutes later, no notes

People around you will start noticing. "How did you remember that?" will become a frequent question.

Part of the BrainForge ecosystem — 15 apps training different cognitive abilities.

Start now. First session takes 2 minutes.
Updated on
May 24, 2026

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