🧩 Simon Says Memory
<p>Watch the colours flash, then echo them back in this electric memory classic that grows by one step every round. Simon Says Memory is a memory game of light and sound where you watch a growing colour sequence and play it back from memory. Under the surface it's quietly training sequential memory, rhythm and concentration. Because every session is brief but begs for 'just one more go', it's become a reliable daily habit for puzzle lovers. Wherever you play from, the experience stays fast, fair and frustration-free. Just open it and play: no apps, no accounts, no waiting, on mobile and desktop alike. There are no timers forcing you to rush unless the game itself adds one, so you can play at your own thoughtful pace. Controls are dead simple to learn but the depth keeps revealing itself the more you play. It sits comfortably alongside the other thinky games in our collection if you fancy a change of pace. Your best result is saved locally, so each visit you're really racing the toughest opponent of all — yourself.</p>
How to play
- Watch and listen as the pads light up in order.
- Repeat the sequence by tapping the pads.
- Each correct round adds one new step to remember.
- A single wrong tap ends the run.
- Push your streak as far as your memory allows.
Controls
Watch the pads flash, then tap them back in the exact same order. Each round adds one more step.
Features
- Light-and-tone feedback on every pad
- Endless escalating sequences
- Best-round tracking
- A pure test of memory and focus
FAQ
The game plays a sequence, then you repeat it; each round it gets one step longer.