Frozen — a Disney blockbuster we can’t feature directly — packs so many elements kids love into one story: ice palaces, magical sisters, snowy wilderness, a loyal reindeer and a perpetually enthusiastic snowman. It’s a big cultural footprint.
We don’t make branded memory games, but we absolutely make the things Frozen fans respond to.
The closest themes on Best Memory Games
- Fairy-Tale Castle Memory Game — crowns, crystal balls, royal siblings and storybook palaces. If what your child loves about Frozen is the fantasy-castle world, start here.
- Winter Memory Game — snowflakes, hot chocolate, woolly hats and snowmen. A cosy match for anyone who can’t resist the icy aesthetic.
- Unicorns Memory Game — sparkles, rainbows and magical creatures. If the “magic-princess energy” is the appeal, this is the deck.
- Classic Fairy Tales Memory Game — drawn from the public-domain Grimm / Andersen / Perrault originals, with roses, crowns, mirrors and spellbinding towers.
Pick your difficulty
For younger Frozen fans (3-5), easy mode’s six-pair board is perfect. Slightly older kids often jump straight to medium — the eight-pair board is the classic memory-game sweet spot. Want a real challenge? Hard mode is 12 pairs and will stretch teens and grown-ups alike.