How to Play Schulte Table
Find the numbers in order, practice visual scanning, and try a quick 90-second number grid challenge.
Decorative Schulte Table preview.
What is a Schulte Table?
A Schulte Table is usually a grid of randomly placed numbers or letters. The player finds each item in sequence, often starting at 1 and moving upward through the grid.
Best For
- Visual scanning practice
- Focus reset
- Attention to detail
- Quick mental warm-up
In One Round
You have 90 seconds per round to play as many clean steps as possible.
How this Schulte Table game works
BenefitPlay's Schulte Table gives you a 90-second round. Your goal is to find the numbers in ascending order before time runs out.
Guest play is available for the supported quick-start mode. Your best guest result stays on this browser and device, while signed-in play can keep official progress where supported.
Why people use Schulte tables
Schulte tables are often used as a short visual scanning exercise, focus reset, or speed-reading related drill. They can also be a simple way to practice attention to detail and peripheral awareness.
BenefitPlay presents Schulte Table as a browser game for entertainment, warm-ups, and personal progress tracking, not as a medical or clinical tool.
How to Play
Find 1 first
Start by locating the number 1 on the grid.
Continue in order
Click or tap 2, 3, 4, and onward without breaking the sequence.
Keep a steady rhythm
Scan calmly and avoid random clicking while the board changes.
Compare your result
Replay to chase your own best score and see how the next round feels.
How Scoring Works
- You earn points for selecting the next correct number in sequence.
- Wrong selections can count against the current run, so accuracy matters.
- The result screen shows your score, levels passed, numbers found, and game time.
Tips for a Better Round
- Start by finding 1 before you rush.
- Scan in small sections instead of jumping randomly.
- Keep a steady rhythm from one number to the next.
- Avoid random clicking when you lose the next number.
- Stay relaxed when the grid changes.
- Replay to compare your own result rather than chasing a perfect run.
Guest and Account Progress
Guest mode saves a local best on this browser and device only. With an account, you can keep official progress where supported.
Common Variations
Schulte tables can appear in several formats. You may see:
- Different grid sizes
- Numbers or letters
- Ascending or descending order
- Color variations
- Timed or untimed modes
Schulte Table FAQ
What is a Schulte Table?
A Schulte Table is usually a grid of shuffled numbers or letters. The player searches for each item in sequence, which makes it a simple visual scanning challenge that is easy to repeat.
How do you play Schulte Table?
Find 1 first, then select 2, 3, 4, and onward in ascending order before the round ends. A steady rhythm usually works better than random clicking.
Is this game free to play?
Yes. The supported quick-start mode can be played as a guest in your browser, so you can try a short round without creating an account.
Do I need an account?
No account is required for guest play. Guest results stay on this browser and device; signing in can keep official progress and history where supported.
How is my score calculated?
Your score is based on correct number selections, progress through the grid, and the current round rules shown by the game. The result screen also shows useful round details such as numbers found and levels passed.
Is this a medical or cognitive assessment?
No. BenefitPlay games are for entertainment, short mental warm-ups, and personal progress tracking. They are not medical tools and are not intended to diagnose, treat, prevent, or manage any health condition.