Intro
This page captures freehand clock drawing in a large accessible canvas. Use it for practice and screening support.
Interactive Tool
Ready to draw.
Keyboard support: use Tab to controls, Enter/Space to activate buttons.
How it works
The clock drawing task asks you to place numbers and hands inside a circle, which taps into planning, visuospatial organization, and attention to instructions.
What it measures
This clock drawing demo measures visuospatial organization, executive planning, and number placement within a cognitive screening theme—educational feedback only, not a licensed clinical form.
Research context
Studies commonly use clock drawing tasks in cognitive screening batteries because errors in layout or time setting can reflect difficulties clinicians discuss in memory clinics. Research suggests the task is sensitive to several cognitive domains but must be interpreted in context.
Our canvas is a simplified educational version, not a licensed clinical form. See methodology and limits.
Results Explanation
- 1 point: circle shape complete.
- 1 point: numbers generally in correct order/position.
- 1 point: clock hands show requested time.
Frequently asked questions
Does this diagnose a condition?
No. This is educational screening support.
Can I print the result for a clinic visit?
Yes. Use Print Result to generate a printable page.
References
- Clock Drawing Test administration references.
- Geriatric cognitive screening guidance.
Last reviewed: May 2026