Remember which shapes were paired together, then reconnect the correct pairs after they scatter.
How to Play
Shapes are shown connected in pairs for a limited time. Memorize which shapes are linked.
When time is up, all shapes scatter into a grid.
Tap two shapes to reconnect them as a pair. The game auto-submits when all pairs are formed.
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Tip
Focus on distinctive features of each shape to build memorable associations.
Start with the pairs you're most confident about, then use elimination for the rest.
Paired-associate learning tests the ability to remember relationships between items, relying on hippocampal and prefrontal cooperation. It underlies everyday tasks like name-face linking and vocabulary learning.
Naveh-Benjamin (2000) - The associative deficit hypothesis of aging and memory
Castel & Craik (2003) - The effects of aging and divided attention on memory for item and associative information