Card Matching· Advanced

Goal

Find all matching pairs of cards. The fewer attempts you make, the higher your score.

How to Play

  • Tap a card to flip it face-up
  • Find matching pairs by remembering card positions
  • Find all pairs to complete the puzzle!

Core Rule: Match Pairs

Flip two cards — if they show the same symbol, it's a match! Different symbols flip back.

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Core Rule: Memory Challenge

Remember card positions to find pairs in fewer attempts. More attempts means a lower score.

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Completed Example

  • You can flip up to 2 cards at a time
  • Matching cards stay face-up
  • Non-matching cards flip back after a moment

Tip

  • Divide cards into zones and memorize section by section
  • Use first few flips to explore and remember positions
  • Recall previously seen cards to find their pairs

Paired-associate learning tasks are a fundamental paradigm for memory assessment, simultaneously training visual-spatial and associative memory.

  • Nouchi et al. (2012) - Effects of card matching in cognitive training for elderly
  • Klingberg et al. (2005) - Transfer effects of visual-spatial working memory training