Memory
Flip cards to find matching pairs – use your memory to remember where each card is.
Goal: Find all matching pairs of cards in as few moves as possible.
How to play: Click any face-down card to flip it over, revealing its face. Then click a second face-down card. If the two cards match, they stay face-up. If they don't match, both cards flip back face-down after a brief delay.
Strategy: Try to remember where each card is located. When you flip a card that doesn't match, pay attention to what it is and where it is – you'll need that information later!
Winning: The game is won when all pairs have been found. Your score is based on the number of moves (pairs flipped) and the time taken.
Flip cards to find matching pairs – use your memory to remember where each card is.
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