🌸 Flower Memory 🌸
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How to Play Flower Memory
Flower Memory is a gentle memory game designed for seniors. It uses large, easy-to-see flower cards that help train memory while having fun. The operation is simple - just click with your mouse or tap on a tablet.
Basic Rules
- Select difficulty level (Beginner to Advanced)
- Click or tap two cards
- Find matching flower pairs
- Different flowers flip back after 2 seconds
- Clear when all pairs are found
Difficulty Levels and Game Modes
We offer 4 difficulty levels for everyone from beginners to experts:
- Beginner: 2×3 grid (3 pairs) - Recommended for first-time players
- Easy: 3×4 grid (6 pairs) - For those getting familiar with the game
- Normal: 4×4 grid (8 pairs) - For those who want a moderate challenge
- Hard: 4×5 grid (10 pairs) - For those confident in their memory skills
You can also select 'Relaxed Mode' to play at your own pace without time limits.
Brain Training Benefits
Memory games are excellent brain training that can activate your brain while having fun. Regular play can provide the following benefits:
- Memory improvement: Practice remembering card positions to strengthen short-term memory
- Concentration maintenance: Focus on the game to extend attention span
- Cognitive activation: Brain activity increases through visual processing and memory coordination
- Stress relief: Relaxation effects from viewing beautiful flower patterns
- Sense of achievement: Gain confidence and satisfaction from completing games
We recommend playing for about 15-20 minutes per day. Enjoying it without stress helps maintain brain health.
Types of Flowers
Flower Memory features 10 beautiful types of flowers that color Japan's four seasons. Each flower has special meaning and seasons, and you can deepen your knowledge of flowers while enjoying the game.
Cherry Blossom (Sakura)
Japan's representative flower that announces the arrival of spring. Beautiful pale pink petals are the star of cherry blossom viewing.
Sunflower (Himawari)
Bright yellow flower like the summer sun. It has the characteristic of turning to follow the sun.
Tulip
A bulb flower representing spring. It comes in various colors and its flower language is 'thoughtfulness'.
Rose (Bara)
An elegant flower called the queen of flowers. Different colors have different flower meanings.
Chrysanthemum (Kiku)
One of Japan's national flowers. It symbolizes longevity and there's a custom of drinking chrysanthemum sake on the festival.
Morning Glory (Asagao)
A cool flower that blooms on summer mornings. It's beloved as a Japanese summer tradition.
Hydrangea (Ajisai)
A flower that colors the rainy season. It has the mysterious property of changing flower color based on soil acidity.
Cosmos
A delicate flower that sways in the autumn wind. Pink and white petals evoke a sense of elegance.
Plum Blossom (Ume)
A flower that blooms in early spring. It announces spring earlier than cherry blossoms and is used for pickled plums and plum wine.
Wisteria (Fuji)
Beautiful hanging purple flower clusters. The sight of looking up under a wisteria trellis is spectacular.