Retro Sweet Shop Memory Game

A quarter of your favourites, please

Moves
0
Score
0
Time
0:00
Pairs
0/6
Difficulty:
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Ready to match?

Find all the matching retro sweet shop pairs.

About the Retro Sweet Shop Memory Game

Remember handing over pocket money for a paper bag of pick-and-mix? Sherbet fountains, gobstoppers, flying saucers and toffees — the retro sweet shop deck is sugar-coated nostalgia with zero calories.

Fun Facts About Retro Sweet Shop

  • The candy floss machine was co-invented in 1897 by William Morrison — who was, of all things, a dentist.
  • Gobstoppers earn their name honestly: the biggest ones can take days of licking to finish.
  • Sherbet gets its fizz from a reaction between bicarbonate of soda and citric acid on your tongue.
  • Traditional British sweet shops sold sweets by the quarter — a quarter of a pound, about 113 grams.

How to Play

Tap any card to flip it over, revealing the sweet image underneath. Tap a second card — if the two match, they stay face up and you keep going. If not, they flip back after a moment. Your goal is to match every pair in as few moves as possible.

Three difficulty levels are available: easy (6 pairs), medium (8 pairs) and hard (12 pairs). Start on easy if you're new, or jump straight to hard for a proper brain workout.

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Frequently Asked

How do I play the retro sweet shop memory game?

Click the Start Game button, then tap cards to flip them over. Find all the matching sweet pairs in as few moves as possible. When both cards match, they stay flipped — otherwise they turn back over after a moment.

Is the retro sweet shop memory game free?

Yes — every game on Best Memory Games is 100% free with no signup, no downloads and no ads during gameplay.

What age is this retro sweet shop memory game for?

The easy board (6 pairs) suits ages 3+, the medium board (8 pairs) is ideal for ages 5+, and the hard board (12 pairs) is a proper brain workout for older kids, teens and adults.