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by gregzeng95 354 days ago
Hi HN,

I built N-Back.net, a lightweight and responsive Dual N-Back task for working memory training.

I was frustrated by the clunky UI and heavy design of most existing n-back tools, so I made something clean, fast, and distraction-free. No login, no ads, no tracking – just cognitive training in your browser.

Key features: • Dual mode: visual + auditory • Adaptive difficulty: level up as you improve, drop down if needed • Dark mode and keyboard-only mode • Clearly differentiated letter sounds, carefully selected to avoid confusion • Performance tracker (WIP: I’m working on streaks and detailed history) • Mobile-friendly (works well on phones & tablets)

I’m planning to add: • Custom training modes (single-modality, color, etc.) • User-defined N range • Optional accounts for progress saving (but always optional)

Would love your feedback on: • UX flow and performance • Cognitive challenge balance • What would make you come back and use it regularly?

Site: https://n-back.net

Thanks for checking it out!

3 comments

"do nothing" is too slow, need another key to hit to skip.

I would expect a final reaction time of under 100-200ms ideally?

Yes, I would also remove the automatic progression entirely. This should be driven by user input only.
I think it's part of the test to have to do it quickly.
Sorry, I meant I want to be able to do it faster. I don't want to be held up by an automatic progression.
the buttons jumping up and down when correct or incorrect is jarring on my smaller screen, forcing a constant space there or moving the message would be a smoother UX, in my opinion.
Thanks for your suggestion! I am fixing it soon
Agreed, came here to say the same
This is pretty great, thank you!

I didn't know about these types of tasks (N-Back) and this was a nice introduction to it.