How to play Pattern Recall
Watch four colored pads flash in sequence, then reproduce the complete pattern from memory. Remember every flash and repeat the full sequence in the same order. The game starts immediately in the browser and is designed for a short break, but the local best-score system gives repeated rounds a clear target.
Watch the four pads while the game demonstrates the sequence. When the message changes to Your Turn, click or tap the pads in the same order.
Rules and scoring
One new step is added after every successful round. A single incorrect selection ends the run. The highest completed sequence length becomes the local best score.
The status panel above the game shows the most useful information for the current mode. Results are saved only when browser storage is available. A saved result belongs to the current browser and device rather than a public account.
Strategy and improvement tips
Group long sequences into short chunks and attach a simple rhythm to the flashes. Do not begin entering the sequence until the game clearly indicates that the demonstration has finished.
Short, consistent sessions usually produce better improvement than frantic repeated inputs. Learn how the game responds, look one step ahead, and use the restart button when you want a clean attempt.
Playing on mobile
PlayPick scales the game to fit common phone and tablet screens. Essential touch controls remain outside the advertising area and use large targets. Rotate the device only when a wider view feels more comfortable; the internal game board keeps the same logical dimensions.
Frequently asked questions
Is this game free to play?
Yes. It runs directly in a modern browser without a purchase, download, or account.
Does it work on phones and tablets?
Yes. The layout is responsive and the game includes touch-friendly controls where they are needed.
Where is my best score stored?
The best result is stored locally in your current browser. It is not uploaded to a PlayPick account.
Why can my saved score disappear?
Private browsing, clearing site data, changing browsers, or moving to another device can remove locally stored results.