- How do I play Simon Says?
- Remember and repeat the growing color sequence — test your memory The game is completely free and runs directly in your browser — no plugins or downloads needed.
- How do I play? How long a sequence can most people remember?
- The game lights up colored buttons in sequence, and you must repeat that sequence by clicking them in the same order. Each round adds one more to the end. Most people can handle 7–9 items; with practice you can push past 15.
- Any memory techniques for longer sequences?
- Try 'chunking' — group the sequence into sets of 2–3 rather than remembering each item individually. You can also use the spatial layout of the colors to build a mental path rather than a plain list of colors.
- Does Simon Says keep a record of my best scores over time?
- Yes – your top score and current streak are stored locally in the browser. Every session ends with a comparison against your previous best, so you always know what to beat.
- Is Simon Says a good pick for a daily warm‑up or training drill?
- Definitely. The fast‑paced nature of Simon Says makes it an excellent micro‑workout for reflexes, hand‑eye coordination, or mental arithmetic, depending on the game type.
- Can I play Simon Says on my phone?
- Yes. Simon Says supports mobile browsers with touch-friendly controls, so you can play anytime, anywhere.