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Short Term Memory Test

Take a good look at these words and try to memorize them. Then, click "start quiz" and try to type them back in.
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Last updated: January 15, 2020
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First submittedSeptember 27, 2017
Times taken146,300
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Word
snail
forest
curtain
celery
fox
Word
lemon
kale
scone
bridge
diamond
Word
ship
plum
prison
pond
cartoon
+120
Level ∞
Sep 27, 2017
My strategy to get 15: Make up a "story" involving each group of 2 to 3 words. Then you can remember each story and easily recall the words.

You can probably put the last column of five into your echoic memory and quickly type them as soon as you start the quiz.

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Level 84
Dec 17, 2017
That's almost what I did actually. A cute ruby opal crossed the bridge south over King Stream to the gym by the ocean, Jetpunk wand memory party glide.
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Level 88
Dec 13, 2020
Never mind all the silly chatter below. I want to hear a serious story about this Jetpunk wand memory party glide.
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Level 48
Mar 8, 2024
eye bottle kick key oxford apollo coin ears jazz sink valley moat cricket sun cartoon
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Level 51
Dec 17, 2017
How about just trying to remember them without any gimmicks.
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Level 66
Dec 17, 2017
It is often much easier to use some kind of mnemonic. There's a reason the people who win memory contests use them. I know someone like that and he can tell you about countless tricks for different scenarios. He once was in a German TV show betting he could identify every city in the world with a population above 500,000 by its satellite photo – and he won the bet (well, it was a sample of five pictures, not every city, but still). Actually, now that I think of it, he'd do really well on Jetpunk.
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Level 72
Dec 17, 2017
Gimmick? Dude, that's a valid memorization technique. Are you arguing that anything else (including outright wrote memorization) isn't a "gimmick"? Because that's absolutely inaccurate if you are.

Gimmick-ahoy, me buckos!

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Level 48
Jul 13, 2023
Yeah, when I write things down I remember them a lot better. Unless you're trying to talk about rote memorization.
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Level 84
Mar 12, 2018
Yeah, because I'm sure *you* never remember anything because you've made associations to other things in your brain. Geez....
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Level 76
Feb 28, 2019
Man, why so judgy? The "reason" is that we find it easier to do it that way. For many people, it's easier and faster to remember one narrative sentence than fifteen unconnected words. I mean, good for you if you don't do it that way, but what does it matter to you if other people do it differently?
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Level 79
Jul 12, 2022
Someone never learned the value of mnemonic devices!! It would be pretty unintelligent in this case to NOT use a "gimmick" to memorize things when the whole task is rote memorization lol. Ever heard the phrase, "Work smarter, not harder"? To not use a mnemonic device in this case is actually less efficient and slower than the alternative.
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Level 68
Dec 17, 2017
That tip really helped! This is what I made: On a private jet, a lobster with a diamond wand watched a person named Vince golf. He cheers every time he saw a snail or a deer. Then he sat on his rug, looked at his leg, and drank milk. then he realized his tricycle was rusting so he ran home to his garden. :)
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Level 65
Dec 18, 2017
Here's what I did: Gym Rocket, the lobster pope, is prim and proper.

The crying king played basketball in Avocado Valley. Fashion Dog was sent to rainy Chimp Gulag.

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Level 45
Dec 19, 2017
mine was- prince zodiac climbed the east rock fjord in potato shoes made of platinum and jumped the olive. Jacob the spider smelled kale and celery.

A story makes it much easier to remember, my problem came when I forgot how to spell fjord :P

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Level 45
Sep 18, 2018
I just remembered them. By categories/associations (chain of common ideas or sounds) or just position, but I didn't find it very hard. (I did get 15...chin, corn, plutonium, president-castle-horse-shepherd-cape-dude-pope-mass-mother, memory, nevermore, sink)

I guess I just have that kind of memory.

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Level 62
Oct 31, 2020
I had 'finger, Troy, white, wolf, space, cheer and Africa' as the first 7 words, so I had Troy Bolton use his fingers to throw a basketball into space, but the African team 'wolves' still won, over the Wildcats, who have a white logo xD
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Level 52
Dec 13, 2020
Hercules was a Hindu poet. He ate a cup of pork.
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Level 66
Dec 13, 2020
Who eats pork out of a cup lol
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Level 52
Dec 13, 2020
Whoever eats those pork n' noodles cups?
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Level 77
Dec 15, 2020
A zesty bottle of lip cream in Tokyo; a panda and puppy playing Risk to get wealthy (and on JetPunk idk); a rusty door and a Gemini swim bag
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Level 68
Dec 22, 2020
The chicken and the pig and dragon had a bath on the roof in Paris. The vampire's head said Boo to the choir in London. Homer's stomach was full of tomatoes.
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Level 51
May 7, 2021
Hercules the turkey ate a full carrot, along with a lake with pencil shavings and glue sprinkled ontop of it. The taste... it was like kale. I was bored of watching television though, so I went on a walk. I encountered by adversary, Jacob. I had to stand. He got off of his motorcycle, of which he had a toilet strapped at the back of, and put a seal on me. I woke up and found myself in a military bunker.
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Level 51
May 26, 2021
Type hundred of General Apollo, the game of Risk. I, Hercules, am normal, and eat Gator paste and Elm trees everyday, on a sofa. I spend 500 euros everyday to swim on a ship, and buy a tie.
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Level 51
May 26, 2021
Dude, stand on the Mars pig's finger. Jupiter sea cow chickens beg you. My hamster who lived in Holland mass-produced risk boards made of silk, with a monkey printed on them.
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Level 51
May 26, 2021
Jupiter JetPunker just wore a sweater made of pork. His knee fell on the floor, and his tooth fell on the table. I feel depressed. I went upstairs to eat an eggplant, but my fork fell on the stairs. I then ripped off my hair, and put them in a pitcher. I wore a jacket
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Level 60
Jul 2, 2022
Emily sat on a chair while the river in France flowed nearby. Next to her was a proper fox, and Homer standing. She inspected the molecules of the sheep, while the mother of England was singing. It helped to visualize the story, for example I pictured a fox in a suit and tie.
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Level 57
Dec 17, 2017
clever

englands hndu spade viking go to paris spade spade cup with wealthy empty euro chicken

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Level 74
Dec 17, 2017
Exactly right. I did a couple cold, and only retrieved about 7 or 8 words. When I started making up stories, it became simple. I was even able to do it after being interrupted and returning to the quiz just before the time ran out.
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Level 63
Dec 17, 2017
I do a little song with a beat
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Level 68
Dec 18, 2017
that's what i did too. learned about it in ap psych last year—we watched a video of a guy who remembered all the parts of a half-hour speech with a minute-long story.

(i forgot a piece of my story so i got 13/15, but still better than i probably would've gotten without any sort of tricks lol)

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Level 66
Aug 12, 2019
Don't mean to be rude. But don't people do this automatically?? I am surprised to hear that people "heard about it somewhere" or never heard of it and only doing it after hearing the tip here.

Don't you automatically make things up to remember them better?? I am honestly surprised. I always make links to remember things better. (It can be all sort of things, alliteration, association (a puppy in the garden for instance), wordlength, genre (two types of vehicles for instance) )

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Level 68
Apr 20, 2020
Sure, I think associations of some sort are pretty common (all those variations on "my very educated mother just served us nachos" for remembering the planets, for example) but I'd never considered making up a story to remember things that weren't actually that story. Memory aids are common, I think, but that particular one was new to me, at least.

(I didn't think your question was rude)

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Level 33
Aug 23, 2018
mine was: the mustang and the turkey was very hip, so they ate lots of kale by the plum wearing a bonnet and a cap in the steep door.
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Level 32
Sep 19, 2018
yes, cricket bag, radish pizza, turkey in berlin, plum shirt, a salt fjord and a vampire named adam playing basketball which is a game played with a leather ball. :()
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Level 57
Feb 10, 2019
Tried that strategy (was own plan:) and it worked well for 15! Great idea for a quiz!
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Level 75
Feb 28, 2019
I got pretty easy words to do that with - monkey/banana, window/glass, mother/bear, water/steam, Tokyo/Jakarta, then funk, snooker, zodiac, record, and lamp weren't that difficult to remember singly.
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Level 66
Aug 12, 2019
didnt link funk with record? ANd I instaly think of lamps above the snookertable (sterotypically those green colored ones)

And ( still without searching for a link, it just what i see/hear when I read it) my mind links zodiac with lamps via stars

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Level 37
Mar 1, 2019
This is actually the way people are able to solve Rubik's Cubes blindfolded.

They come up with 2 letters for every corner and make stories to easily recall what their letter pairs are.

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Level 83
Aug 27, 2019
I have no idea what a lobster-dress is, but it helped me memorize my story okay!
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Level 84
Nov 14, 2019
Shhh! Don't give Lady Gaga any ideas!
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Level 45
Apr 20, 2020
Yup, that's what I did. Just remembered the last column, and that a chicken with a dollar coin stuck in its throat and couldn't breathe oxygen was playing tennis using an empty mirrored olive tin against a lemon.
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Level 82
Apr 21, 2020
Association
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Level 47
Dec 13, 2020
literally did this cause I saw it on youtube. I missed 4 though, but it defintitely good advice.
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Level 68
Dec 13, 2020
Thank you!

The KING had his CHEEK scratched by a BEAR.

The POET wrote a poem about a GOLD BOWL

The man from FLORIDA wore LEATHER JEANS

They held a CRICKET match NORTH of JAKARTA.

The man in his TRUCK hit a DEER and a CAT.

Completed it in like 30 seconds after a couple of attempts just trying to remember words without a real method!

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Level 70
Dec 14, 2020
What's also helpful is to make the story completely outrageous or even NSFW. If you'd be embarrassed to repeat it to someone else, you're on the right track to something truly memorable.
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Level 43
Dec 3, 2021
just take a screenshot
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Level 33
Dec 28, 2021
I did this and got all but one. {quarterback, recess, Milan, diamond, boo, plutonium, shelf, lion, salad, steep, grape, flood, hundred, elephant, Singapore}

My story:

There was a quarterback that was tired, so he took a recess. Now, he was playing in Milan, where there was a fashion show with diamonds. A diamond was stolen and it gave a lady a big scare (a "BOO!"). The diamond was replaced with plutonium on a shelf. Now the robber went to the zoo and spotted a lion then he ate salad and steeped some tea. He went back to his home a vineyard filled with grapes and remembered the terrible flood. Hundreds of grapes were lost. That is why he visited the elephants in Singapore for comfort.

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Level 33
Jul 2, 2022
This is exactly what I did. EINSTEIN the POET was great at JETPUNK because his GYM in NORWAY taught him about BIRDS in TEXAS. His JACKET, which he got from a GOULASH in ROME, was BLUE. The GOAL of GERMANY is to BIKE like a PRINCE.
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Level 43
Jul 2, 2022
Very good idea! i scored a lot higher using your strategy!
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Level 54
Aug 17, 2022
My strategy is "snipping tool" in windows. The bigger question is, how do you flag people who cheat? Should there be a mechanism where if all the answers are entered in order too quickly, at least the question is asked?
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Level 36
Oct 15, 2022
I did that too! Or at least something similar. I created still images/situations instead of stories. I can still imagine the [gold]en elephant ((it actually was [eggplant], i misread it and had to give up :/)) at the [door] with bowls of [cream] and [water] on its back. As well as the [vampire] on a [ship] wearing a [shirt] and a [scarf] holding a [snake]. I can also recall a [pine] tree growing [pear]s on a [boat] trapped on a [boulder] in [space].
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Level 87
Sep 27, 2017
I was trying to picture a Greek giraffe sitting on the toilet before going to bed...
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Level 66
Sep 27, 2017
This is really cool! I love making these sort of tests on Jetpunk!
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Level 90
Sep 28, 2017
This is one of the most unique quizzes on the site. Kudos for creating this. It's fun, and frustrating :) You really have to look at the words for awhile before you start the quiz.
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Level 51
Sep 28, 2017
Eistein should be Einstein, shouldn't it?
+3
Level ∞
Sep 28, 2017
Fixed
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Level 75
Sep 28, 2017
Was "dotard" included because of Kim Jong-un?
+6
Level ∞
Sep 28, 2017
I plead the 5th.
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Level 60
Oct 2, 2017
Probably the best you can do in that situation
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Level 55
Oct 2, 2017
Amazing idea! I want to see a sequel, but with countries!
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Level 66
Oct 11, 2017
Here's my story! A man from "Harvard" went to a "Russia"n "Palace" and "saw" a "bird" and a "rabbit". He went to "Liverpool", "France" and bought "grapes". Then he heard his "uncle" went to a "talent" show and saw a "duck"'s "leg" on a "boat". I got 100%!
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Level 40
Dec 17, 2017
Or just write down all of the words prior to clicking the start button - did it in 33 seconds.
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Level 49
Dec 18, 2017
What's the point i that?
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Level 66
Aug 12, 2019
WHat?!?!
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Level 69
Dec 13, 2017
Great quiz! Really stretches the brain different ways
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Level 70
Dec 17, 2017
Could we have a yellow-box version of this quiz?

Instead of making a story, I try to visualize something with lots of details related to the word I'm trying to remember, and then I "place" my images at every corner on a specific route I have been traveling very often.

This way you will be able to not only remember the words in the right sequence, but you can do it both backwards and forwards.

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Level 29
Dec 21, 2017
Here it is
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Level 75
Dec 17, 2017
An elephant on a hill plays on a rust-colored snooker table using a key while a wealthy raven sits on a throne as a rabbit tries to sell him Jupiter. Meanwhile an eagle with one hand in his jacket talks to a witch with steam coming out her ears. 29 seconds.
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Level 66
Aug 12, 2019
Sounds like a cool story :)
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Level 60
Dec 17, 2017
There was a palace in the West , an awesome ant, shark, bird and hamster lived there. They grew tomatoes standing, and served them in a plate. A blue mansion was beside the palace.
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Level 80
Dec 17, 2017
Wow. I only got 4.
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Level 52
Dec 17, 2017
I managed to get 15 on the third try. The easiest way for me was to utilise the fact the words are split into three columns of five. From there I'd make three stories, each from five words. Example; bonnet, spinach, bus, highway, cheek - The cheek of someone to put spinach on the bonnet of a bus on a highway.
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Level 75
Dec 17, 2017
I just made up three stories too. My stories were:

1. You can buy a PEPPER in HOLLAND in a PUBLIC SPACE for a EURO.

2. A GOAT makes GOULASH with CABBAGE underneath a PINE in SCOTLAND.

3. In LIVERPOOL, a soccer player makes a GOAL with a GLOVE wearing a KILT near a THRONE.

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Level 49
Dec 17, 2017
A HORSE with a POTATO TOOTH had TASTE for SISTER SUSAN's OAK tree, but never liked the CROWN GIRAFFE with a knack for catching FRISBEEs. On RECORD, the HEART will beat one HUNDRED times a minute when on a BOAT, unlike the SOUL.
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Level 82
Dec 17, 2017
I found simply writing the words down on separate piece of paper a helpful technique.
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Level 60
Dec 17, 2017
Technically, that's cheating.
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Level 60
Dec 17, 2017
That is the point.
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Level 68
Dec 17, 2017
A bizarre pink cricket in a red box on the ceiling pounded the Trojan knife as it snored
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Level 35
Dec 17, 2017
a ghost wearing a cape and waving a napkin recited poetry to the choir. Then a viking wearing a jacket came in through the window and shouted boo. then he remembered he had to go to the salon so he soared there then snored as his head rested on the furniture
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Level 59
Dec 18, 2017
Anyone else just visualize the 3 columns in their head and recall the words from memory? I read them top to bottom 3 times and recalled all 15
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Level 32
Jun 9, 2018
same dude . why is everyone going through the trouble of writing a story?
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Level 76
Feb 28, 2019
Because different people's memories work differently. Some people have very good visual memory and can "read" the words from their memory of the grid. Others are auditory learners, and would probably do best if they recited to words to themselves a few times in order to feel the flow and rhythm of them. Still others find it easiest to remember things if there is some sort of a narrative involved, making it essentially one thing to remember rather than fifteen.
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Level 66
Aug 12, 2019
Because "reading them from top to bottom 3 times" is more trouble for some than simply connecting the words.

It isnt even about good or bad memory. reading a list over and over again can be more of a chore and even more time consuming than (deliberately or not) using your imagination and seeing it as a story or a picture.

For me personally that happens instantly, so reading the coloms "pounding" the words in is more trouble. Plus that way it often leaves the brain just as fast as it went in. When you would ask for the words in a week or something, you might remember 2 at most. While those that made the story (they do need to remember atleast 1 word for the memory to get triggerd) will be able to retell 80-100%

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Level 66
Aug 12, 2019
And the reason they write it down here is because they want to share there experience and the interesting stories it brought forth. I like reading them. The world could use a bit more colorfull imagination.

I added colorfull, because a lot of people are allready good at imagining stuff, but not the creative inspirational stuff. But imagining other people don't matter, that they have more right to something than someone else, imagine that will allways be others to pick up their figurative mess, so why would they care etc etc.

On the flip side, their are people that imagine their are worth nothing, they imagine they look horrible, they imagine they have no right to anything..

So there is allready a lot of imagining going on. unfortunately, not the kind that can bring joy and growth.

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Level 18
Feb 28, 2019
Same
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Level 67
Dec 22, 2017
I just copied and pasted.
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Level 70
Jun 9, 2018
Cheater
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Level 70
Jun 9, 2018
i made up "vince at wikipedia has wealthy dishes of oil he puts in his purple sink" and then i associated sink with water, and water with rain.
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Level 70
Jun 9, 2018
third try, i got 13.which i'll take because my memory worked a lot better this time.
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Level 77
Sep 18, 2018
My suggestion for this quiz would be to limit the amount of time that takers have to see the words before they have to answer - if that's technically possible. Otherwise it is too easy to memorise the lot by whatever means and score 100%.
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Level 66
Aug 12, 2019
this is not true. If this was the case you would be able to memorize 1.000 words without any difficulties.just look at them for several hours.. It is about short term memory! so how long you can retain the info as soon as you dont see it anymore.

And I am not sure what you mean by "byany means necessary" you have got memorizing and you have got cheating. If the "means" you are referring to involves writing it down or taking a picture etc, that is simply cheating. If you mean memorizing it the way that works for you, in a row, alphabetically, as a rhythm/song or making combo's that make sense to you. (like dog+ball And tank+highway).

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Level 66
Aug 12, 2019

It doesnt get easier the more time you have. looking at it 1 min or 10, does not make you be any better. you do need a bit of time to let the word set in though, so like 10 seconds ( or whatever time it takes to read them al once would be to short, because by the last you have forgotten the first (well that one usually sticks..) I think you need about 5 seconds per word, to make the word sit and stay, instead of hold and let go ( if you make connections you could need less, because for instance you are remember dog+ ball as one, so only need the time for those combined)

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Level 18
Sep 18, 2018
I got 100%. I separated the words into three silly sentences. The crazier the sentence is, the easier it is to remember.

The witch dude peppered Susan's leg like a genius, the fish scones clubbed rock, and then JetPunk feels grape throats to the east.

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Level 76
Feb 20, 2019
I grouped the rows, making five images: a hundred jalapeno warts, a bear memory plate (like a commemorative plate of a bear?), a cheetah curtain in the garage, a lime rabbit in the study, and a west African chimp. (That last one was admittedly easy to put together, by coincidence.)
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Level 55
Feb 20, 2019
How I remembered the words:

The door to Germany is not lined with a kilt; you may as well shove a cabbage into a cartoon, or roll a grape off a roof. It is the land of pumpkins and chickens, which follow suite with celery. A zebra likes water but will be empty in Liverpool.

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Level 68
Feb 28, 2019
Patting my own back here, but I impressed and surprised my own self. I got it on the first go with 2:12 seconds remaining and I had only studied the words for only a short bit. I made up a little story with each word added in as I read them and I said the story over once and that was it. It's funny because I always sucked at these memory games as a kid
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Level 75
Feb 28, 2019
a VIKING on a HILL fought George WASHINGTON with a ROCKET until VINCE mediated.

commercial for a new ZESTY, EASY to open SODA featuring lots of GEOMETRY in a ROOM.

a NORMAL CHEETAH eats BEEF until the POPE in SILK interrupts.

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Level 43
Feb 28, 2019
1) EMILY wore an OXFORD in her ROOM while her CAT sat on a PLATE.

2) A WOLF wearing COTTON fought a SCORPION in a VALLEY in the RAIN.

3) A PEA and a RUBY tried to REACH the fabled HUNDRED PORCHES.

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Level 66
Aug 12, 2019
How do you wear oxford? I have never heard it used as a noun, very curious to what you are referring.
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Level 88
Feb 28, 2019
What?
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Level 79
Feb 28, 2019
A key from the ocean walked to the north and searched up on Wikipedia a person named Olivia who is a geisha from Japan. It then took the risk to spray some acid on to an elm. It said, 'I want to hear from the hippo who lives in the castle by the beach and the turtle who lives with him'.
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Level 65
Mar 1, 2019
Great idea for a quiz. Thanks QM
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Level 17
Mar 1, 2019
The tip really helped
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Level 37
Mar 1, 2019
Silk beef playing hockey with an islam hat on a shelf made of cotton fan with an onion rust against a dragon with a spoon in norway- arson waist(couldnt make up anything for the last 2)
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Level 51
Mar 2, 2019
100%!
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Level 74
May 3, 2019
I made up a story for the first two columns and then answered the third column right away. 13/15 -- pretty good for a brain injury kid.
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Level 66
Aug 12, 2019
I got them all aswell and have memory issues too, it is a bit better than a few years ago, enough to hide it for others (by changing the subject for instance when i do get lost) But I notice it every second. When playing a game I allways used to keep score, now adding 15+8 can take 5 seconds instead of 0.05 but what seems an eternity to you others don;t notice.

Thankfully I can read, somewhat.., again, because it was by the 4th word I had already forgotten what I had read. And actually same with talking, talking felt rather pointless because after a few words I didnt know what I was saying anymore :/ I still often lose track of what I was gonna say but it isnt a total blank/black hole anymore, just like when someone cant think of a song, just out of reach. only that several times an hour (with more complicated stuff, personal or explaining a viewpoint, as opposed to talking about what is happening near/around you. it is more like very few minutes. Still, loooads better than it was

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Level 63
Oct 18, 2019
As a lot of people here did, I made up a story. Something about Hercules being the king of phones. And the Sam(wise) eating celery. :D But I got tired by the last row so I did not inlcude all of them. Could not remember the 2nd last one. But I'm very happy with 14/15.
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Level 84
Nov 14, 2019
This quiz was great, but reading the comments/stories was pretty entertaining.

Mine was...

TENNIS ACE, ADAM, SNOREd in his SNOOKER CAPE while sitting at his DESK-TYPE THRONE, as his BOTTLE-nose DOLPHIN swam in the SALT SEA overlooked by his TREE GARDEN.

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Level 66
Apr 20, 2020
My story:

A GOAT and a LOBSTER were KICKed out of a MANSION. It was a BIZARRE affair. They had TIN EARS that scraped on the WALLs, which annoyed the HAMSTER who was trying to eat his SALAD. Their EXODUS had a happy ending, though: they WAISTed no time, put on their CAPs and went to live with the ZEBRA in his FJORD.

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Level 68
Apr 20, 2020
My story: holding a NICKEL and a PLATE, a girl named PAULINE JUMPed in her NORMAL SHOE watching a RABBIT POET turn GREEN after seeing a HIPPO FLOCK to JAKARTA, rumoured to be the LAND of TOAD RUST.
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Level 5
Apr 21, 2020
Viva España
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Level 77
Apr 21, 2020
I did not make up a story. I formed a mental image of both a zebra in a witch hat holding its finger in a bag of milk to steep and a furry Liverpool soccer fan in a river with a mug that's empty except for one molecule, a knife in his mouth, false white teeth, and a tiny little German hat.
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Level 18
May 21, 2020
Sounds like something from "Harry Potter"
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Level 65
Jun 10, 2020
Just an idea, how about a countries or capitals version?
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Level 52
Sep 27, 2020
An uncle and a niece put their tongues in a pond of nitrogen. That's my favourite story I had for memorisation.
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Level 41
Oct 24, 2020
I made it a song!
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Level 32
Nov 26, 2020
I only got 5 points!
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Level 47
Dec 13, 2020
good quiz. keep it up
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Level 26
Dec 13, 2020
yall are being difficult. mine was simply theres an ANT who says BOO and hes protecting an OPAL with a LASSO. hes also a QUATERBACK for the SKY made with FUR. NEVERMORE will the SUN shine unless you stand on a TOWER. remember to wear you SHOES like a NORMAL person to go and play SOCCER. eat more RED RADISHES
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Level 57
Dec 13, 2020
Person, woman, man, camera, TV!
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Level 33
Dec 13, 2020
Making a story up helps so much. For me I did: ADAM the DRAGON had a WART on his CHEST,STOMACH, and CHEEK because his SISTER from the MOUNTAIN feed him LEMON and PEA. If you can not find a way to use the other words just type them out as soon as the quiz starts.
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Level 65
Dec 17, 2020
Person Woman Man Camera TV
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Level 41
Mar 22, 2021
make it a song, the easiest way for me
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Level 63
Apr 19, 2021
JUST SCREENSHOT IT HAHAHA SO EASY
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Level 51
May 27, 2021
Except that doing that simply defeats the purpose of the quiz...
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Level 37
Apr 27, 2021
The Movie I watched in Spain was normal.

The Frisbee was as white as a sheep.

The Corn in Japan is sapphire.

The scorpion is a sweet as a cricket.

The rat wore a jacket on it's chest.

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Level 49
Oct 28, 2021
Im soooooo baad at this bro
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Level 46
Nov 29, 2021
Everyone making up stories here, while I got it all first time just by rhyming words and repeating them rythmically. I got:

risk, Paris, sofa, snake, scarf, cabbage, quarterback, dog, king, pound, moat, leather, floor, jump, throat

So I put it this way:

Risk, dog, king, moat

Floor, jump, throat, pound

Sofa, snake, scarf

Paris, quarterback

Cabbage

Leather

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Level 67
Dec 19, 2021
My words were deer, mouth, cry, dish, couch, land, iron, glue, lion, ocean, room, soda, paper, ant, and lobster and the story I made up was

Iron-Man is throwing money while drinking soda and eating lobster on a lion sitting on a couch glued to the floor talking to a deer that he wants to eat while his mouth is watering and he's so hungry he's crying an ocean on a bunch of ants in the room next to the kitchen where the dishes are being washed on land.

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Level 71
Dec 19, 2021
That's OK doing the quiz once. I did the quiz several times one after another and I couldn't tell if Godzilla was eating the lobster with a fork or the owl combed it's hair and became a genius ....... etc etc
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Level 65
May 18, 2022
14 / 15 on my first try

I forgot mansion

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Level 58
Jun 27, 2022
Maybe the quiz would be better if the words were concealed before the timer starts, then on starting the quiz the words would appear and there would then be a set time (maybe 30 seconds) to see the words before they were then hidden....?
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Level 23
Jul 2, 2022
i didn’t attempt this cuz i know i’ll just fail lol i’m always thinking of something 💀
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Level 56
Feb 9, 2023
oh my god i did it
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Level 59
Mar 9, 2023
I got London, England, Scotland, France, and Tokyo all in the same quiz! Not in the same column, though. :P
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Level 64
May 16, 2023
WHAT IS A SORBET?!
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Level 33
Jul 13, 2023
I actually have a really good trick for this, if you just make up a story to connect the words together it's way easier to memorize a sentence or two with a little tale about them than it is to memorize 15 separate words! I got 100% on my first try doing this. LOL the more you know ;)
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Level 48
Jul 13, 2023
I actually have an even better trick for this. All you have to do to memorize them is instead of thinking of it as fifteen separate words, all you have to do it craft up a little tale consisting of only a sentence or two and this way its easier with the made up story you made up and that's all you have to do:). Happy to spread little pearls of wisdom like this:). Your welcome
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Level 33
Jul 13, 2023
Thank you for the tip! It's really similar to the one I said, but I'll give it a try you're way
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Level 48
Jul 13, 2023
hahahah happy to help. My granddaughter actually got me into this website years ago. It's so nice. It remind me of good old days in America, back before people like you and my granddaughter were even a thought in my mind whilst I was next to the grasshopper that mind you I was only up to his kneecap at that point. ahhhh. the good old days. Anyway this site reminds me just of that with the wonderful people and tips that we are always sharing with. each other on every thing ew do. LOL. I've love to come up with more tactics for passing some of the harder quizzes on this site like this one above we just did we can call it jetpunktactics dot com LOL what do you think xoxo tks
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Level 33
Jul 13, 2023
I find it really sweet that you think I'm your granddaughter's age! Unless you're granddaighter is an old curmudgeon like me then you're in for a surprise LOL! My own granddaughter showed me this site and I love taking quizzes to keep my mind young LOL
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Level 48
Jul 13, 2023
ohhh! I would have never guessed but oh. well I guess that's how it is these days on the internet
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Level 45
Nov 27, 2023
Hindu Pope in China rode a Sheep with Fur and made Record planting Eggplant and Spinach.

meanwhile a Pond Shark in Holland rode a Diamond Bike and crashed in Gator('s) Chest.

It actually took me no more than 2 minutes to remember this. Word starting with Uppercase are the 15 words used in quiz.

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Level 65
Nov 27, 2023
Nobody asked, but here's my strategy:

Take the last 9 words and separate them into three groups of 3 by creating some kind of phrase with each trio. Then look at the first 6 words, repeat them once or twice, hit "start" and run them off as fast as you can. At that point all you need is your three little phrases and boom done.

Guaranteed 100% every time

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Level 47
Nov 29, 2023
My strategy:

1. I open the DOOR, and there are OCTOPUS eating AVOCADO, and some guy SAM holding his WAIST

2. CAT WALKS, on WIKIPEDIA there is FALSE info about JAPAN

3. Since QUARTERBACK is stronger than you, it is a RISK to CHEER with him.

4. The last 2 just remember randomly.