How Good Is Your Memory? First Community Results from Memory Pulse
How Good Is Your Memory?
Since launching Memory Pulse, hundreds of daily challenges have been played by players around the world.
That gave us an interesting question:
How many notes can people actually remember?
Today we’re sharing our first community statistics based on real player results.
The Average Player
Let’s start with the middle of the pack.
The following scores represent the median player (50th percentile), meaning half of players scored below this value and half scored above it.
| Difficulty | Median Score |
|---|---|
| Easy | 8 Notes |
| Normal | 8 Notes |
| Hard | 6 Notes |
Interestingly, both Easy and Normal difficulty currently share the same median score.
Hard mode raises the challenge significantly, reducing the median score to 6 notes.
Reaching the Top 25%
How many notes do you need to remember to outperform most players?
| Difficulty | Top 25% Threshold |
|---|---|
| Easy | 11 Notes |
| Normal | 11 Notes |
| Hard | 10 Notes |
Reaching 11 notes already places you ahead of 75% of players in Easy and Normal difficulty.
Reaching the Top 10%
This is where things start to get serious.
| Difficulty | Top 10% Threshold |
|---|---|
| Easy | 13 Notes |
| Normal | 14 Notes |
| Hard | 12 Notes |
Only the best players consistently reach these scores.
In Normal mode, reaching 14 notes already places you among the top 10% of the community.
The Elite Players
The top 5% of players achieve scores that most players never reach.
| Difficulty | Top 5% Threshold |
|---|---|
| Easy | 13 Notes |
| Normal | 17 Notes |
| Hard | 13+ Notes |
In Normal difficulty, reaching 17 notes puts you among the elite.
That is more than double the performance of the average player.
Current Community Records
Every day players continue pushing Memory Pulse further.
These are the current best scores recorded in each difficulty:
| Difficulty | Best Score |
|---|---|
| Easy | 15 Notes |
| Normal | 27 Notes |
| Hard | 21 Notes |
The most impressive result so far comes from Normal difficulty, where one player managed to remember an incredible 27-note sequence.
To put that into perspective:
- Average player: 8 notes
- Community record: 27 notes
That’s more than 3 times the median score.
What We Learned
Looking at the data, a few interesting patterns emerge.
Normal Is the Most Popular Difficulty
Player participation is heavily concentrated in Normal mode.
| Difficulty | Entries |
|---|---|
| Easy | 45 |
| Normal | 296 |
| Hard | 33 |
Normal difficulty appears to offer the sweet spot between accessibility and challenge.
The Gap Between Average and Elite Is Huge
The difference between an average score and an elite score is much larger than most players expect.
In Normal mode:
- Median player: 8 notes
- Top 10%: 14 notes
- Top 5%: 17 notes
- Record: 27 notes
Each additional note becomes progressively harder to remember.
Hard Mode Really Lives Up To Its Name
Although fewer players attempt Hard mode, the median score drops to 6 notes.
Even experienced players quickly discover that Hard mode demands a different level of concentration.
Where Would You Rank?
Based on current community statistics for Normal difficulty:
| Rank | Score |
|---|---|
| Average Player | 8 Notes |
| Top 25% | 11 Notes |
| Top 10% | 14 Notes |
| Top 5% | 17 Notes |
| Community Record | 27 Notes |
Where do you think you would land?
Ready for Today’s Challenge?
Every player faces the same daily sequence.
No pay-to-win mechanics.
No random advantages.
Just memory, focus, and practice.
Download Memory Pulse, take on today’s challenge, and see how your memory compares with players around the world.
Train. Remember. Compete.