A memory game is a fun and educational pastime that challenges players' memory skills. Usually made up of a set of cards with identical images or pairs of elements, the objective is to find the correct matches by turning over two cards at a time. Cards are initially dealt with the images face down, and players must turn over two cards per round, trying to remember the location of the images to form pairs.
The challenge lies in the ability to memorize the location of the cards, since, when a match is wrong, the cards are turned over again, requiring players to keep a mental record of the positions of the different images. The game can be adapted to different themes and difficulty levels, making it suitable for children and adults alike. In addition to being a playful activity, the memory game contributes to cognitive development, stimulating concentration, attention and visual memory.