Match Cards - Brain Training

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About this game

Match Cards - Memory Matching Game

Match Cards is the classic memory matching game where you flip cards to find matching pairs. Train your brain, improve concentration, and challenge your memory with this fun and addictive game!

Game Features
• Classic Memory Gameplay: Flip cards to reveal hidden images and find matching pairs
• Two Game Modes: Classic mode (find pairs) and Extended mode (find trios)
• Multiple Difficulty Levels: Start easy and progress to more challenging grids
• Beautiful Card Designs: Various themed card sets for an engaging visual experience
• Track Your Progress: See your best times and fewest moves
• Available in 40+ Languages: Play in your preferred language

How to Play
• Cards are shuffled and placed face down on the table
• Tap to flip cards and reveal their images
• Remember card positions as you search for matches
• Match all pairs to complete the level
• Challenge yourself to finish in fewer moves!

Brain Training Benefits
• Improve visual recognition and image association
• Develop logical-mathematical cognitive skills
• Enhance visual discrimination abilities
• Boost memory and concentration
• Perfect for all ages - kids and adults alike

Also known as: Memory Game, Pairs, Pelmanism, Concentration, Matching Game, Pexeso. Great for family fun and brain training!
Updated on
Nov 19, 2025

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