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🧩 52 cards · 26 pairs · Big-box size

Giant Flags of the Americas Memory Game

Match the flags of the Americas — at full tabletop scale. Flags of the Americas headline the board, with flags of europe, flags of africa, flags of asia making up the supporting cast, just like the big mixed physical sets.

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Ready to match?

Find all the matching flags of the americas pairs.

The 52-Card Challenge

This is the digital version of the classic boxed matching sets — 52 cards laid out at once, far beyond what working memory can hold. Winning a giant board is about strategy: chunk the grid into zones, sweep systematically on your first pass, and clear one region at a time. Expect your first game to take 10 minutes and your fifth to take half that.

Benchmarks: perfect = 26 moves · excellent < 45 · solid < 60. The move counter and timer keep score, and a flawless run feeds the ✨ Flawless badge.

About the Flags of the Americas Theme

Stars, stripes, suns and maple leaves — the Americas run from the Arctic to Patagonia and the flags cover just as much ground. Match twelve flags from North, Central and South America.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cards are in the giant flags of the americas memory game?

52 cards — 26 matching pairs — the same size as the big physical matching sets. The board mixes flags of the americas with flags of europe, flags of africa, flags of asia pictures to reach 26 distinct pairs.

What is a good score on a 52-card board?

A perfect game takes exactly 26 moves. Under 45 moves is excellent, under 60 is solid, and simply finishing your first giant board is an achievement — most people have never played one this size digitally.

Any tips for giant memory boards?

Split the board into quarters and clear one zone at a time. On your first pass, flip systematically (left to right, row by row) to build a mental map instead of flipping randomly.

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The physical 52-card matching sets that inspired this board.

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Flags of the Americas at Normal Size