See it. Remember it. Type it.
A string of characters flashes on screen for a fraction of a second. Your job: read it and type it back correctly. That single loop trains three things at once — your visual span (how many characters your eye captures in one glance), your short-term memory (holding what you just saw long enough to type it), and your concentration (staying sharp under time pressure).
Most people read slowly not because they struggle with comprehension, but because their eyes take in too few characters per fixation. Speed Reading Game targets that directly — each session stretches your visual span a little further, and over days and weeks the improvement carries over into ordinary reading.
Most speed reading apps flash words at you passively and call it training. Speed Reading Game is different: it forces active recall. You have to reproduce what you just saw. Active retrieval is what actually encodes a skill; passive exposure fades. That is why this mechanic works where others do not.
6 difficulty levels cover the full range from absolute beginner to master:
Each difficulty level contains 9 sub-levels with 10 rounds each — 54 levels in total. The next sub-level unlocks once you score 50% or higher. Input complexity also grows: the early levels use numbers only, then uppercase letters are added, and at higher difficulties the full alphanumeric character set is in play.
Scoring: 3 stars for 90%+, 2 stars for 80%+, 1 star for 50%+. A built-in statistics screen logs every session — date, difficulty, and result — so you can watch your reading speed climb over time.
The game is designed for short daily sessions. Ten minutes a day consistently outperforms occasional marathon practice — your brain consolidates the gains between sessions rather than fatiguing mid-workout. You should notice a difference in your normal reading pace within the first two to three weeks.
Free to download. Optional one-time in-app purchase unlocks all difficulty levels and removes ads. No subscription, no recurring payments.