How to play
First select the difficulty level.
The higher the number, the more cards are in the memo game.
On the game board, there are always two identical images.
Start the game by flipping a card.
Then try to find another card that has the same image as the first.
If you can't find a pair, the flipped cards will be flipped back with the face down.
Try to remember these images as it becomes easier to find pairs the longer you play.
When you find a pair, they are removed from the board and if played in groups, the player who pairs wins another chance.
When you find all the pairs in this memory, you have completed the level.
If played as single player challenge yourself with a timer to complete each level.
Calculation of knowledge points
Start with 10 pairs if it’s a group game. When playing as a group each pair gives 2 knowledge points in Memory. The maximum number of points is achieved when you collect maximum pairs in all levels to be the winner.
Level | No: of Cards |
---|---|
1 | 6 pairs (12 cards) |
2 | 8 pairs (16 cards) |
3 | 10 pairs (20 cards) |
4 | 12 pairs (24 cards) |
5 | 15 pairs (30 cards) |
6 | 18 pairs (36 cards) |
7 | 21 pairs (42cards) |
8 | 25 pairs (50 cards) |
9 | 29 pairs (58 cards) |
Memory and children
Children should periodically return to this memory until they are easily capable of solving at least the most basic levels. It is common that the child will make significant progress by developing memory strategies learning. In order for children to remember the strategies in this memory game, it is good if the children are encouraged to go back here on several occasions and not only played once.