5×5 Schulte Table Challenge

The classic 5×5 Schulte Table — 25 numbers, one goal: find them all in order as fast as possible. Train your peripheral vision and focus.

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What is a 5×5 Schulte Table?

The 5×5 Schulte Table is the standard version of the Schulte Table exercise, containing 25 numbers arranged randomly in a 5-row by 5-column grid. Your task is to click numbers 1 through 25 in ascending order as quickly as possible. The key is to keep your gaze fixed at the center of the grid and use peripheral vision to locate each number, rather than scanning the grid systematically. This trains your brain to process a wider visual field simultaneously.

How to Play the 5×5 Schulte Table

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    Click Start to begin the timer.

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    Find number 1 and click it.

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    Continue clicking numbers in order: 2, 3, 4… up to 25.

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    Keep your eyes near the center of the grid — use peripheral vision.

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    Your time stops when you click 25. Try to beat your best score!

5×5 Schulte Table Average Times

LevelAverage Time
Beginner60–90s
Intermediate35–60s
Advanced20–35s
Expert< 20s

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Tips to Improve Your 5×5 Speed

Fix Your Gaze at the Center

Keep your eyes on the center of the grid and use peripheral vision to spot numbers.

Don't Scan Linearly

Avoid reading row by row. Let your eyes jump naturally to where numbers appear.

Relax Your Eyes

Soft focus (defocused gaze) activates peripheral vision more effectively than sharp focus.

Practice Daily

Even 5 minutes per day produces measurable improvement within 2 weeks.

Improve Your Focus Today

Practice 5–10 minutes daily and see measurable improvement within 2–3 weeks.

Benefits of 5×5 Schulte Table Training

Peripheral Vision

Trains your eyes to see a wider area without moving, reducing fixation time.

Processing Speed

Repeated practice speeds up visual information processing in the brain.

Sustained Attention

Completing a full grid requires maintaining focus for 20–90 seconds.

Working Memory

Tracking which numbers you've found exercises short-term memory.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good 5x5 Schulte Table time?

A good time for the 5x5 Schulte Table is under 35 seconds. Intermediate users average 35–60 seconds, while experts complete it in under 20 seconds.

How can I improve my 5x5 Schulte Table score?

Focus on keeping your gaze at the center of the grid and using peripheral vision. Avoid scanning row by row. Daily practice of 5–10 minutes shows results within 2 weeks.

Is the 5x5 Schulte Table good for ADHD?

Yes. The structured, gamified format of Schulte Table training is particularly effective for ADHD. The immediate feedback and clear goal help maintain attention.

Does Schulte Table improve reading speed?

Yes. The 5x5 Schulte Table directly trains the peripheral vision and eye movement patterns used in speed reading, helping reduce fixation time per word.

How many numbers are in a 5x5 Schulte Table?

A 5x5 Schulte Table contains 25 numbers (1 through 25), arranged randomly in a 5-row by 5-column grid.