MEMO

MEMO - Memory Game

About the Game

MEMO is an interesting computer game for children and adults that develops attention, logical thinking, memory and the ability to analyze. The game presents a variety of topics of cards, such as numbers, fruits, berries, fairy tales. Play with your child or friends.

Game Mechanics

A Memory Game is a cognitive matching mechanic where you flip over hidden tiles, cards, or objects to find identical pairs. The board starts with all items face down. On each turn, you reveal two tiles. If they match, they remain face up or are removed from the board. If they don't match, they flip back over, and you must remember their positions for future turns. The goal is to clear the board by matching all pairs in the fewest moves or shortest time. Core mechanics include grid size progression (e.g., 2×2 up to 6×6 or larger), thematic symbols (animals, numbers, letters, colors), and optional move counters or timers for added challenge. Some versions include difficulty levels that increase grid density or use nearly identical images to test finer discrimination. Variations include sound‑based memory (matching audio clips), sequential memory (remembering a pattern of lights or sounds), or three‑card matches. Unlike action games, Memory Games reward focus, spatial recall, and strategic sequencing — choosing which tiles to open reveals information for later matches. Many digital versions add hints, shuffling bonuses, or penalties for repeated mistakes. The satisfaction comes from gradually exposing the board and clearing it with satisfying flips. Perfect for players of all ages who enjoy brain training, improving concentration, and casual puzzle solving

How to Play

In the game you need to open the cards and look for the same images on them. If you have found two identical pictures, then they are offtime. The game continues for no cards left on the field.