When people take a psychic test for the first time, they usually want to know one thing: is this real? If the answer is “maybe” or “some areas look interesting,” the natural next question is can I get better at this?
Yes. And the structure for improving psychic test scores looks a lot like training any other perceptual skill — regular, measured practice with honest feedback. Here’s the routine I recommend to anyone serious about developing their gifts.
Build a Daily 15-Minute Drill
Consistency beats intensity. Fifteen minutes a day, six days a week, will outperform an hour-long session once a week every single time.
A good daily drill rotates through three simple exercises:
- **Five minutes of quiet focus** — eyes closed, no media, no distractions. Just notice what arises.
- **Five minutes of targeted testing** — the [Zener cards test](/zener-cards-test/), a simple coin flip exercise, or a remote viewing session with a partner.
- **Five minutes of journaling** — what you felt, what you got right, what you got wrong, and any patterns you noticed.
This 5-5-5 structure keeps the session short enough to stick with, varied enough to engage all your faculties, and structured enough to produce real data.
Keep a Hit Log
Psychic perception is noisy. Without records, your memory will emphasise the hits and quietly forget the misses — and the result is false confidence.
Keep a simple log: date, exercise, score, and one line of impressions. Over weeks and months, patterns emerge. You might notice you’re sharper in the morning. That certain emotional states improve your scores. That you run warm on certain days and cold on others.
This kind of self-knowledge is invaluable. It tells you when to trust your readings and when to rest.
Rotate Between Abilities
Many people fixate on the ability they want to have rather than the one they actually have. If you want to be telepathic but your test results show strong clairvoyance, lean into clairvoyance first. Your strongest channel is your best entry point — and developing it often pulls the others up with it.
Weekly, deliberately rotate your practice across different abilities. Even if one is clearly stronger, the others get stronger from cross-training.
Work With a Partner
Some abilities are almost impossible to test alone. Telepathy, by definition, requires someone to send. Remote viewing is most meaningful when a partner selects and seals targets without your knowledge.
A practice partner — ideally another curious person who’s also developing — doubles the value of your sessions. You can alternate roles and compare scores. You can design games that push both your limits. And honest feedback from someone who knows the target is irreplaceable.
Review Monthly
Once a month, sit with your hit log and retake the psychic test. Compare your results to the baseline you set at the start.
Real improvement looks like this:
- Chance is 20%. Your early scores averaged 22–24% — very slightly above chance.
- After three months of regular practice, you’re averaging 28–32%, with occasional sessions at 40%+.
- After a year, your baseline has shifted. Your bad days are where your average used to be.
- **Practice daily, not weekly.** Consistency compounds.
- **Track your results honestly.** Memory lies; the log doesn’t.
- **Develop your strongest ability first.** It’s the fastest way to feel real progress.
Progress isn’t linear. You’ll have breakthrough sessions and frustrating plateaus. But the trajectory, measured monthly, should be upward.
The Three Habits That Matter Most
If you take nothing else from this article, remember these three:
Ready to measure where you’re starting? Take the Psychic Test and establish your baseline today.