ABOUT THE GAME
Sprunki Memory game overview
Cards begin face down, hiding pairs of the same Sprunki picture. Turning two reveals whether they belong together; a match removes them from the field, while different images must be remembered for a later turn. The game includes a single activity and a level-passing option for solo play. A two-person version uses the same matching board for competition against a real local opponent. Both players search for pairs and try to remove the cards faster. The roles are documented even though they share the pointer or touchscreen rather than receiving separate keyboard layouts.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Before you start
Reveal two cards, store both positions mentally, remove confirmed matches, and use remembered locations to reduce future guesses. Competitive play adds pressure from another person's discoveries.
GETTING STARTED
How to play Sprunki Memory
Open cards from different parts of the board so early turns expose more useful locations. When the first picture repeats, choose its remembered partner immediately.
In the two-person option, watch every reveal, including the opponent's misses. Use that shared information to claim a pair before the other player clears the remaining field.
CONTROLS
Controls and device setup
Select each face-down card with a mouse click or touchscreen tap; local players take their matching actions on the shared board.
PLAY SMARTER
Tips for Sprunki Memory
- Associate each Sprunki image with a corner or row instead of memorizing isolated coordinates.
- Reveal an unknown second card only when no remembered pair is currently available.
- During a local match, track the opponent's exposed cards as carefully as your own.




