Memory Match

Play Memory Match free in your browser. Flip two cards at a time and find every matching pair, using your memory to recall where each one sits. Pick a grid size to suit you, and try to win in the fewest moves and the shortest time. Your best is saved on your device.

  • Free, with no ads in the way
  • No sign-up, no app
  • Plays instantly in your browser
  • Scores stay on your device
  • Works offline after first load
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How to use it

  1. 1

    Choose a grid size

    Start with a small grid for a quick game, or pick a larger one for a real memory test with more pairs to track.

  2. 2

    Flip two cards

    Tap a card to turn it over, then a second. If they match, they stay face up. If not, they flip back, so try to remember where they were.

  3. 3

    Clear every pair

    Keep matching until the whole board is face up. The fewer moves and the faster your time, the better your result.

When it comes in handy

A gentle memory game

Matching pairs is a friendly way to give your short-term memory a workout without any pressure.

Playing with kids

The rules are simple enough for young children, and the smaller grids keep a game short.

Beating your own best

Tracking moves and time turns each round into a target to beat next time.

Free, private & 100% in your browser

The game runs right here in your browser. There is no sign-up and no limit on how many rounds you play, your scores stay on your own device, and once the page has loaded it keeps working even with no connection.

Frequently asked questions

How do you play Memory Match?
All the cards start face down in pairs. You flip two at a time: if they match, they stay revealed; if not, they turn back over. The goal is to find every pair, so the game rewards remembering where each card was when you saw it earlier.
How is my score measured?
By two things: how many moves you take and how long you spend. A move is one pair of flips. Fewer moves means you remembered more and guessed less, and a faster time means you found the pairs efficiently. Your best result for each grid size is saved.
Can I make the game harder?
Yes. Choose a larger grid, which adds more pairs to keep in your head at once. A bigger board means more cards have been shown and forgotten by the time you need them, which is what makes a strong memory pay off.
Does my score get saved, and does this work offline?
Your best scores are saved in your own browser on this device, so they are still there when you come back. Nothing is sent to a server. Once the page has loaded it keeps working with no connection.