Ways to play
Choose the mode that matches what you want
Each main mode serves a different purpose. Use Official Game for random online matches that count, Custom Game for friend rooms and flexible settings, AI Battle Game for solo progression against the bot, or Practice Game for repetition with no pressure.
- check_circleOfficial Game always enters as a public unranked 1v1 match. You do not choose teams, private-room rules, or a custom setup before the match begins.
- check_circleRanked mode is not open yet, so the current live Official Game queue is focused on standard unranked play.
- check_circleThe queue first looks for an open waiting room. If one exists, you join it; if not, the game creates a new room automatically for the queue.
- check_circleThe opponent you meet is completely random. Official Game is for matchmaking, not hand-picked lobbies.
- check_circleThe theme is randomized for this queue, so you cannot lock the match to one specific deck before entering.
- check_circleFor signed-in players, completed Official Games update your normal played, victory, draw, and defeat stats, and they add EXP.
- check_circleIf you forfeit after the match has started, your side is marked as defeated. In Official Game, the forfeiting player gets 0 EXP from that match.
- check_circleGuests can still enter Official Game, but permanent stat and EXP progress is only saved on signed-in accounts.
- check_circleOnly signed-in players can create a Custom Game. Guests can join open casual rooms, but they cannot create rooms and they cannot join private or ranked ones.
- check_circleCustom Game starts from your own room setup instead of a fixed queue. The host begins by choosing a theme and method, then keeps shaping the room before the match starts.
- check_circleFrom the room settings, the host can change the room title, privacy, password, grid, teams, cover, and selected theme before saving the final setup.
- check_circleCustom Game results do not change your recorded stats or EXP. That is what keeps it separate from the Official Game queue.
- check_circleThe host can share the room more easily with the built-in room URL and QR code tools.
- check_circleCustom Game is the better choice when you want private matches, friend-only games, or a room with settings you can keep adjusting.
- check_circleAI Battle Game runs as a 1v1 match against the computer, complete with the countdown, preview phase, turn timer, scoring, combo system, and final result screen.
- check_circleYou choose the bot level before each match. Higher levels raise the bot IQ and memory chances, so the bot remembers more cards and makes smarter choices.
- check_circleLevels unlock one at a time. Winning your current level unlocks the next one, and the current ladder runs all the way to Level 100.
- check_circleEarly bot tiers are intentionally more forgiving. For example, low-tier 1v1 matches always give the first turn to the human player.
- check_circleSigned-in players save unlocked bot levels on their account. Guests can still play AI Battle, but guest bot-level progress is only kept in the current browser session.
- check_circleYou can still open the solo configuration screen before starting if you want to adjust the deck setup first.
- check_circlePractice is public, so you can open it directly without signing in first.
- check_circleThe current practice grids are 4x4 and 5x5, which makes it useful both for warmups and for longer memory runs.
- check_circleThe page gives you direct restart control from the top bar, so resetting a run is immediate.
- check_circleWhen you finish a run, the results screen shows the grid, your move count, and the total duration for that attempt.
- check_circlePractice does not affect stats, EXP, or AI level unlocks. It is purely for training and repetition.
Scoring
Understand how points stack up
A correct match starts with base card value, then streak bonuses increase the reward when you keep hitting consecutive matches. That means your score ceiling rises sharply once you stop breaking rhythm.
10 points for one clean pair before combo bonus
5 largest bonus per card in the combo ladder
Combo bonuses
Combo bonus point table
Every consecutive correct pair adds extra points. Use this table to see how many bonus points each streak adds.
| Combo streak | Bonus per card | What it means |
|---|
| 1 | +1 | If player consecutively matches 1 card sets, player will receive 1 additional points per card |
| 2 | +2 | If player consecutively matches 2 card sets, player will receive 2 additional points per card |
| 3 | +3 | If player consecutively matches 3 card sets, player will receive 3 additional points per card |
| 4 | +4 | If player consecutively matches 4 card sets, player will receive 4 additional points per card |
| 5 | +5 | If player consecutively matches 5 card sets, player will receive 5 additional points per card |
Progression
EXP needed for each level
Your level rises as your total EXP goes up. The table below uses the current in-game level requirements, so the numbers stay aligned with live progression.
Reach level 1039,810 total EXP required Reach level 25172,466 total EXP required Reach level 50522,819 total EXP required This page currently shows 100 level targets. Reaching level 100 takes 1,584,893 total EXP.
| Level | Required EXP |
|---|
| 1 | 0 |
| 2 | 3,031 |
| 3 | 5,799 |
| 4 | 9,189 |
| 5 | 13,132 |
| 6 | 17,580 |
| 7 | 22,498 |
| 8 | 27,857 |
| 9 | 33,634 |
| 10 | 39,810 |
| 11 | 46,369 |
| 12 | 53,295 |
| 13 | 60,577 |
| 14 | 68,203 |
| 15 | 76,163 |
| 16 | 84,448 |
| 17 | 93,050 |
| 18 | 101,961 |
| 19 | 111,174 |
| 20 | 120,683 |
| 21 | 130,482 |
| 22 | 140,564 |
| 23 | 150,926 |
| 24 | 161,561 |
| 25 | 172,466 |
| 26 | 183,635 |
| 27 | 195,066 |
| 28 | 206,753 |
| 29 | 218,693 |
| 30 | 230,884 |
| 31 | 243,320 |
| 32 | 256,000 |
| 33 | 268,919 |
| 34 | 282,076 |
| 35 | 295,466 |
| 36 | 309,089 |
| 37 | 322,940 |
| 38 | 337,018 |
| 39 | 351,320 |
| 40 | 365,844 |
| 41 | 380,587 |
| 42 | 395,547 |
| 43 | 410,723 |
| 44 | 426,112 |
| 45 | 441,712 |
| 46 | 457,522 |
| 47 | 473,539 |
| 48 | 489,763 |
| 49 | 506,190 |
| 50 | 522,819 |
| 51 | 539,650 |
| 52 | 556,679 |
| 53 | 573,906 |
| 54 | 591,330 |
| 55 | 608,948 |
| 56 | 626,759 |
| 57 | 644,762 |
| 58 | 662,956 |
| 59 | 681,338 |
| 60 | 699,909 |
| 61 | 718,667 |
| 62 | 737,609 |
| 63 | 756,736 |
| 64 | 776,046 |
| 65 | 795,538 |
| 66 | 815,211 |
| 67 | 835,063 |
| 68 | 855,094 |
| 69 | 875,303 |
| 70 | 895,688 |
| 71 | 916,248 |
| 72 | 936,983 |
| 73 | 957,892 |
| 74 | 978,973 |
| 75 | 1,000,225 |
| 76 | 1,021,649 |
| 77 | 1,043,242 |
| 78 | 1,065,004 |
| 79 | 1,086,934 |
| 80 | 1,109,031 |
| 81 | 1,131,295 |
| 82 | 1,153,724 |
| 83 | 1,176,318 |
| 84 | 1,199,076 |
| 85 | 1,221,997 |
| 86 | 1,245,080 |
| 87 | 1,268,325 |
| 88 | 1,291,731 |
| 89 | 1,315,297 |
| 90 | 1,339,022 |
| 91 | 1,362,907 |
| 92 | 1,386,949 |
| 93 | 1,411,148 |
| 94 | 1,435,504 |
| 95 | 1,460,016 |
| 96 | 1,484,683 |
| 97 | 1,509,505 |
| 98 | 1,534,481 |
| 99 | 1,559,611 |
| 100 | 1,584,893 |
Tips & strategies
Optional play advice, kept separate from the rules
Everything above this section is meant to explain the game as it works. The cards below are the only part of the page that leans into advice.
Use a fixed scan order
A stable left-to-right or top-to-bottom sweep reduces wasted flips and makes later recall easier.
Close known pairs quickly
When both positions are known, converting the pair immediately reduces unnecessary exposure and protects tempo.
Use distinctive art as anchors
Unusual colors, silhouettes, and backgrounds are easier to remember than generic cards and make good board landmarks.
Protect the combo chain
Once a streak is active, the safest confirmed pair is usually worth more than a speculative guess.
FAQ
Do I need to download anything to use this guide or play the game?
No. The guide is a public web page and the game runs in your browser, with optional install support if you want a home-screen shortcut.
What is the difference between Official Game and Custom Game?
Official Game is the standard 1v1 match with automatic matchmaking and fixed settings, and it counts toward your stats and EXP. Custom Game is a casual room made by a signed-in player, and its results do not change your recorded stats or EXP.
Who can create a custom game or join private rooms?
Only signed-in players can create a Custom Game. Guests can join open casual rooms, but they cannot join private rooms or ranked rooms.
Are ranked games currently available?
Not yet. Ranked mode is listed in the game, but players cannot start ranked matches right now.