About the King Arthur Spot the Difference Game
The classic puzzle-page favourite, digitised. Two picture boards sit side by side, identical at a glance — but one tile in the second board has been swapped. Compare carefully and tap the tile that changed before time runs out.
The Arthurian legends belong to everyone. Knights of the Round Table, Excalibur, Camelot and chivalry make up a memory deck that would have impressed Merlin himself.
How to Play
- Press Start. Two boards appear, looking identical.
- Compare them tile by tile — one has been swapped for something different.
- Tap the changed tile, on either board, before the timer runs out.
- Each round adds more tiles and less time. Three misses ends the run.
Why Play Spot the Difference?
- Trains comparative visual attention and detail-spotting
- A calmer pace than reaction games, but still a real challenge as boards grow
- The same skill used in "spot the difference" puzzle books, now with a timer and a score
Fun Facts About King Arthur
- The Arthurian legends coalesced in 12th-century French and Welsh texts.
- Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur (1485) remains the most influential single source.
- Excalibur and the Sword in the Stone are often conflated but are different weapons.
- Camelot's real-world location has been "identified" by scholars in a dozen different places.