🔁 Sequence Memory Games

A Simon-style pattern game. Tiles light up one after another in a sequence that grows longer every round. Watch carefully, repeat the sequence by tapping the tiles in order, and see how many rounds you can survive.

Pick any of our 118 themes below — every deck plays as a sequence game. Prefer flipping cards? Head back to the classic matching games or try What's Missing?.

🐾Animal Sequence Memory

🌿Nature Sequence Memory

🚗Vehicles Sequence Memory

🎉Holiday Sequence Memory

🎓Learning Sequence Memory

🐉Fantasy Sequence Memory

📼Retro Sequence Memory

🎬Genre Sequence Memory

📚Classics Sequence Memory

🍕Food & Drink Sequence Memory

🚒Jobs & Heroes Sequence Memory

🌍Around the World Sequence Memory

Frequently Asked

What is a sequence memory game?

A sequence memory game shows you a pattern of tiles lighting up in order, then asks you to repeat it. Each round adds one more step. It is the same idea as the classic Simon electronic game from 1978.

What does sequence memory train?

Sequence games primarily train working memory — your ability to hold and use ordered information — plus sustained attention. Card-matching games train spatial memory instead, so the two complement each other well.

How many rounds is a good score?

Most adults manage 5–8 rounds on their first try. Regular players reach 10–14. Anything beyond 15 is genuinely impressive — the average human working memory holds about 7 items.