Level
1
Best
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Memorize the pattern
Memorize the highlighted cells, then tap them all back from memory.
Each level shows a few cells lit up on a 5×5 grid for a brief moment. After they fade, tap every lit cell — in any order — to recreate the pattern.
A correct tap stays green. A wrong tap (cell that wasn't in the pattern) flashes red and ends the game.
Clearing a level adds 1 cell to the pattern, and the show time gets a little shorter. Levels keep getting harder until you slip.
Pattern positions are pure spatial memory — order doesn't matter, only positions.
Goal: highest level reached.
This is pure spatial memory, so stop trying to name the cells and instead see the lit squares as a single shape — a triangle, an L, a zig-zag. The brain holds one connected picture far better than a list of separate dots, and that grouping is what lets you keep up as the pattern grows by a cell each level.
When a stray cell does not fit the shape, anchor it to a landmark like a corner or the centre rather than its bare coordinates. Since order does not matter, tap the cells you are surest of first to bank them, then place the doubtful one. A single wrong tap ends everything, so resist the urge to rush — the show time shrinks each level, but a calm half-second to lock the image in beats a hurried guess that ends a long run.