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Simon Says

Watch the pattern, then repeat it

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Play Simon Says Online

Play Simon Says free in your browser -- the classic memory pattern game that challenges your recall and reflexes. No download needed. Watch the sequence of colors and sounds, then repeat it back. How far can you go before your memory gives out?

Simon Says is a beloved pattern memorization game where a sequence of colored lights flashes on screen, accompanied by distinct tones. Your job is to repeat the sequence in the correct order. Each round adds one more step to the pattern, making the game progressively harder. This free online version captures the fun of the original with smooth animations and responsive controls.


How to Play

  1. Press Start to begin a new game.
  2. Watch as the game highlights a sequence of colored panels (typically red, blue, green, and yellow), each with a unique sound.
  3. After the sequence plays, click or tap the panels to repeat it in the exact same order.
  4. If you get it right, the game adds one more color to the sequence and plays it again.
  5. Keep repeating the growing pattern for as long as you can.
  6. The game ends when you tap the wrong color or take too long to respond.

Rules

  • The game uses four colored panels, each producing a different tone.
  • The sequence starts with one color and grows by one each round.
  • You must repeat the entire sequence from the beginning each round, not just the new addition.
  • There is a time limit for each input -- hesitate too long and the round is lost.
  • Your longest streak is recorded as your high score.
  • Speed modes affect how quickly the pattern plays back: normal, fast, and lightning.

Tips & Strategy

  • Say the colors in your head. Creating a verbal or rhythmic pattern helps you remember longer sequences.
  • Associate sounds with colors. The audio cues are just as useful as the visual ones. Pay attention to both.
  • Break sequences into chunks. Instead of remembering ten individual colors, group them into sets of three or four.
  • Stay calm under pressure. Rushing leads to mistakes. Take a breath before tapping, especially in later rounds.
  • Start on normal speed. Master longer sequences at normal speed before challenging yourself with faster modes.

FAQ

How long can a Simon Says sequence get?

There is no fixed limit. The sequence keeps growing as long as you keep getting it right. Top players can memorize sequences of 30 or more steps. Play online and see how far your memory can take you.

Is this game suitable for kids?

Absolutely. Simon Says is a great brain-training game for all ages. It helps improve short-term memory, concentration, and pattern recognition -- all while being fun to play in the browser for free.

What are the speed modes?

Normal mode gives you plenty of time to watch and respond. Fast mode speeds up the playback, and Lightning mode is designed for experienced players who want an extreme challenge with minimal reaction time.