About the Doctors & Nurses Sequence Memory Game
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.
Stethoscopes, ambulances and very brave teddy-bear patients — the doctors and nurses deck takes the mystery (and the fear) out of check-ups. Wonderful for little medics and hospital play.
How to Play
- Press Start and watch the tiles light up in order.
- When the sequence finishes, tap the same tiles in the same order.
- Each round adds one more step to the sequence.
- One wrong tap ends the run — your best round is your score.
Why Play Sequence Memory?
- Trains working memory and serial recall
- Endless difficulty curve — the game grows with you
- Quick rounds make it a perfect 2-minute brain break
Fun Facts About Doctors & Nurses
- The stethoscope was invented in 1816 — the first one was a rolled-up paper tube.
- X-rays were discovered by accident in 1895 by Wilhelm Röntgen.
- Your heart beats around 100,000 times every day.
- The first motor ambulances replaced horse-drawn ones in the early 1900s.