Pattern Memory Game
Challenge your visual retention by memorizing and repeating complex patterns.
Sequence Board
Level
1Sequence Broken!
You reached Level 5.
How to Play
Watch carefully as the computer flashes a sequence of colored lights. When the sequence ends, click the colors in the exact same order!
Rules
- The game adds one new color to the sequence each round.
- You must wait for the computer to finish before clicking.
- One wrong click immediately ends the game.
Simon Architecture
Play Pattern Memory Game Online – Sequence Training
Put your short-term recall to the ultimate test with our Free Pattern Memory Game. Inspired by classic 1980s electronic toys like Simon, this game evaluates how many sequential steps your brain can actively hold in its working memory. Play directly in your web browser—watch the colors flash, memorize the pattern, and replicate it flawlessly to advance to the next level.
Brain Plasticity
Pushing your cognitive limits by constantly adding "just one more" item to a sequence actively builds neural pathways.
Increasing Difficulty
As you reach higher levels, the sequence becomes exponentially harder to hold in your immediate short term memory cache.
Visual Audio Cues
The distinct colors act as visual anchors, allowing you to build a structural memory map rather than relying on abstract numbers.
Pattern Memory FAQs
What is the average human score?
According to psychological studies, the average adult can hold about 7 items (plus or minus 2) in their working memory. A score of 8-10 is excellent.
How can I improve my high score?
Try assigning a spatial location to the colors rather than just remembering words (e.g., "Top Left, Bottom Right, Top Left").