About the Vinyl & Records Memory Game
The crackle before the first track, sleeve notes read a hundred times, B-sides better than the hits — vinyl is nostalgia you can hold. Spin the records deck and match your way through the long-playing era.
Fun Facts About Vinyl & Records
- The long-playing (LP) record was introduced by Columbia Records in 1948.
- Most albums spin at 33⅓ revolutions per minute; singles spin at 45.
- The groove on an LP, unwound, would stretch roughly half a kilometre.
- Vinyl has made a huge comeback — new vinyl now outsells CDs in several countries.
How to Play
Tap any card to flip it over, revealing the record 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.