Contact Memory Test Online

A real person reads every message. No contact form, no phone line.

Send an email

The best way to reach Memory Test Online is by email: info@memorytestonline.com. It’s a small, independent site, so a real person reads what comes in. There’s no phone line and no contact form to wrestle with, just one address.

What to email about

A few things we’re especially glad to hear:

  • Corrections to the science. If you think a norm, a citation, or a claim is wrong, tell us. Getting the numbers right is the point of the site, and we’d rather fix an error than defend it.
  • Bug reports. A test misbehaving, a score that looks off, something broken on your device. Include your browser and device if you can, so it’s easier to reproduce.
  • Feedback and requests. A test you wish existed, a page that confused you, an idea for something better.
  • General questions about how the tests or scores work.

What we can’t help with

We can’t give medical advice or interpret your results as a diagnosis. The tests are for interest and self-tracking, not clinical use, and no email exchange changes that. If you’re worried about your memory, please see a doctor. The memory test for seniors page has more on when to seek help.

About the site

Memory Test Online is built and run by Tim, an independent developer who also runs timmyships.com. You can read more about who’s behind the site and how the scores are sourced on the about page.

Frequently asked questions

How do I contact Memory Test Online?

Email info@memorytestonline.com. A real person reads every message. There’s no phone number or contact form; one email address keeps it simple. We aim to reply to genuine questions, corrections, and bug reports, though as a small site we can’t promise a set response time.

Can you tell me if my memory test score is normal?

The score pages already answer that better than an email could. Each test links to its average and percentile pages, which show what’s typical and where your result ranks. We can’t interpret a score as a medical assessment, since the tests aren’t diagnostic tools.

I found a mistake in your content. Will you fix it?

Yes, please tell us. Email info@memorytestonline.com with the page and what’s wrong, ideally with a source. Accuracy is the whole reason the site exists, so well-founded corrections get taken seriously and fixed. We’d genuinely rather know than not.