🎯 How to Play
Flip cards one at a time to find matching symbols. If two match, they stay cleared; if not, they flip back.
- Click or tap a card to flip it
- Match two identical symbols
- Clear all pairs to finish
Flip cards and match pairs—a simple memory puzzle.
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16 cards (8 pairs) on a 4×4 grid. Fewer moves means a better run. Tap or click to flip.
Flip cards one at a time to find matching symbols. If two match, they stay cleared; if not, they flip back.
Aim to finish with the fewest moves possible.
Here, each time you compare two flipped cards counts as one move. Time is not tracked separately—shuffle changes each game.
Strong spatial memory is the key to low move counts.
Matching games use short-term memory and sustained attention.
This is casual brain play—not a medical or clinical assessment.
You locate pairs by remembering where each symbol appeared. Similar ideas appear in classrooms and cognitive games worldwide.
The format has a long history across physical cards and digital apps; more cards or symbols raises the difficulty.
Matching-pair card games have been used as early-childhood learning tools for decades. The board game Concentration, released in the United States in 1959, popularized the format and later spawned a long-running TV show and countless home editions.
With the rise of digital platforms, web and app versions multiplied rapidly. The simple logic still works as a cognitive training and educational tool because it measurably exercises recall and sustained attention.
Adjusting card count and theme is enough to change the difficulty—which is why versions targeting children through adults continue to appear regularly.
🃏 Match all pairs in as few moves as you can—challenge your memory.