Tap lit-up squares as fast as you can. Without realizing it, your brain will learn the hidden pattern — and your speed will prove it.
Squares light up in a sequence and you tap each one as fast as possible. What you don't know is that the sequence follows a repeating pattern. Over time, your reaction speed improves on patterned sequences — even if you can't consciously describe the pattern. This is implicit (unconscious) learning in action.
Your reaction time on patterned sequences should drop noticeably compared to random ones.
Playing an instrument, typing, and sports all rely on your brain learning movement sequences automatically, without conscious effort.
Good habits become automatic through the same implicit learning system. Training it makes new routines stick faster.
That gut feeling that something is about to happen? It's often your brain recognizing a pattern you haven't consciously noticed.