What Is Memory Path?
`Memory Path` is a short visual-spatial recall game. A path lights up through a grid from start to target. When the preview ends, you repeat the same sequence in the same order.
Play `Memory Path` in your browser with no download and no signup. Watch a short sequence through the grid, repeat the pattern cell by cell, and keep local results on your own device.
`Memory Path` is a short visual-spatial recall game. A path lights up through a grid from start to target. When the preview ends, you repeat the same sequence in the same order.
This page is built for people who want a direct sequence memory game in the browser. It feels a little like a small memory maze or a light labyrinth game: remember the route through the grid, then play it back accurately. It is not about Pathfinder tabletop rules, Paizo products, or video game walkthroughs.
Start with `Quick Challenge` for a short progression, switch to `Adults` for faster reveals and stricter mistakes, use `Senior` for a calmer pace with an optional second preview, or open `Custom` to set the grid, path length, reveal speed, and allowed mistakes yourself.
Every path uses only up, down, left, and right moves. There are no diagonal steps, no repeated cells, and no crossing routes in this first version, so the task is about remembering the visible pattern rather than guessing a hidden rule.
Difficulty does not only come from a larger grid. It also changes with longer paths, faster preview speed, shorter pauses between cells, lower mistake tolerance, and whether a second preview is available.
Start and target are part of the path, not separate markers. In the calmer presets they can stay visible as anchors, but you still need the exact order in the middle.
Saved results stay in local browser storage on your device. There is no account, no cloud sync, and no extra tracking added for this game.
If you want another browser-based working-memory drill after this, move to the N-back task. If you prefer matching pairs instead of path recall, open Classic Memory.
Start a round, watch the highlighted route through the grid, then tap or click the same cells in the same order from start to target.
Yes, the Senior preset includes an optional second preview, and you can enable it in Custom mode as well.
No. Saved results stay in local browser storage on your own device.
No. Release one uses orthogonal steps only: up, down, left, and right.
It uses a simple spatial working memory pattern: you hold a short route in mind and repeat it in order. It is a browser game, not a clinical test.
It is maze-like because you follow a route through a grid, but the path is shown first. The challenge is remembering the sequence, not solving a hidden maze or full labyrinth.