More or Less
Play the free More or Less game. Tap the bigger group when the cue says MORE, the smaller when it says LESS - and the cue keeps switching on you.
⚡ Quick answer
More or Less is a free browser game where you tap the bigger or smaller group of dots depending on a MORE/LESS cue that keeps switching. It trains cognitive flexibility and quick quantity judgement. It is non-medical and self-relative - you simply try to beat your own previous best.
Key takeaways
- Tap the bigger group on MORE, the smaller on LESS.
- The cue switches, training cognitive flexibility and override control.
- Free 60-second rounds in your browser, no sign-up.
- Compare your score only to your own past attempts.
Picking the bigger pile is instinctive - but when the rule flips to 'smaller', your instinct becomes the wrong answer.
Try it above: read MORE or LESS, then tap the matching group of dots before the cue changes again.
How to play
You have 60 seconds, scoring one point per correct choice.
- Read the cue at the top: MORE or LESS.
- On MORE, tap the group with more dots.
- On LESS, tap the group with fewer dots.
- The cue switches randomly, so check it before every tap.
No sign-up is required and your best score is saved on your device.
What it trains
More or Less is a flexibility task wrapped around fast quantity estimation.
- Switching between 'bigger' and 'smaller' goals
- Resisting the automatic pull toward the larger group
- Estimating amounts quickly at a glance
In all honesty, it mostly improves your skill at this game - light, enjoyable practice rather than a brain rating.
Why LESS feels harder than MORE
Our eyes are drawn to the bigger group automatically, so choosing the smaller one means overriding that pull.
- MORE rounds feel quick and natural
- LESS rounds require a deliberate override
- A half-second pause on LESS rounds cuts mistakes
The honest way to read your score
Your score reflects one session and how focused you feel today - compare it only with your own earlier runs.
Want more variety? Explore our memory games or take a quick memory test online.
⚠ When to talk to a professional
More or Less is a casual game for fun and personal practice, not a medical or diagnostic tool. Results change with focus, mood, and rest. If you are genuinely concerned about your thinking, please consult a qualified healthcare professional.


