Repeazy

About Repeazy

A free, family-friendly memory game — watch, remember, repeat.

Repeazy is a colour-memory game in the classic "Simon" tradition: a sequence of coloured pads lights up, and you tap them back from memory. Each level adds one more step, so a game that feels trivial at the start becomes a genuine test of focus within a minute. It's free, runs in any browser on phone or desktop, needs no account, and installs to your home screen like a native app.

Why we made it

The sequence-memory game is one of the purest ideas in gaming: trivial to learn, impossible to master, and the same core loop has entertained people for decades. We wanted a version that respected your time and your attention — no forced sign-ups, no walls of pop-ups, no dark patterns — that loads instantly, looks clean, and works just as well one-handed on a phone on the bus as it does on a laptop. Repeazy is that: a small, fast, honest game you can pick up for thirty seconds or chase a personal best for an hour.

How the game works

  1. Watch the four pads light up in a sequence.
  2. Repeat the sequence by tapping the pads in the same order.
  3. Climb — each level you clear adds one more step to remember.
  4. One mistake ends the run — no lives. Your only opponent is your own best level.

There's an endless mode for chasing your record, a shared daily challenge (the same sequence for everyone, for bonus coins and a streak), a global leaderboard, and two earnable power-ups — replay and slow-mo. For the full rules, scoring and strategy, see How to Play.

The memory science, briefly

Repeazy is really a workout for your working memory — the short-term system that holds information in mind while you use it. Most people can hold only a handful of items at once, but the practical capacity is trainable with strategies like chunking (grouping the sequence), turning it into a rhythm or tune, and encoding it as a path through space. We wrote up the techniques memory players actually use — and an honest take on what "brain training" can and can't do — in our How to Play & memory-techniques guide.

What we believe

Who makes Repeazy

Repeazy is an independent, indie project — built by a small team that cares about fast, clean, honest games, not a big studio. Feedback, bug reports and partnership enquiries are genuinely read and welcome.

Contact

Questions, feedback, or business / advertising enquiries: support@repeazy.com.

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