Emoji Recall
Play Emoji Recall free in your browser. Watch emoji flash one by one, then tap them back in the same order. Each round gets longer. No sign-up.
⚡ Quick answer
Emoji Recall is a memory game where emoji flash in a sequence and you reproduce that order by tapping a palette. It is a fun, self-relative way to play with ordered recall, compared only to your own past rounds. It is not a medical or cognitive test.
Key takeaways
- Free ordered-recall game in your browser with no sign-up.
- Watch emoji flash, then tap them back in the same order.
- Each round adds an emoji and your best round saves on your device.
- A fun self-check of ordered recall, not a medical or cognitive test.
Emoji Recall is an ordered-memory game and you can play it above right now. Emoji flash in the panel one at a time, then a palette appears and you tap them back in the exact order they were shown.
It is free, there is no sign-up, and your best round is saved on your device so you always have your own length to beat.
How to play
Each round adds one more emoji to the sequence, so it keeps growing.
- Tap Start and watch the emoji flash in order
- Hold the order in mind
- Tap the emoji back in the same order on the palette
- Match the whole sequence to move up a length
One wrong tap ends the game. No account is needed and your best round stays on device.
What it trains
This game leans on ordered recall, where order matters as much as the items.
- Holding a short run of items in sequence
- Keeping order steady while you tap
- Telling target emoji from a couple of decoys
Keep it honest: you mostly get better at this game itself, and it is not an IQ measure or a memory test you can fail.
Tips for a higher score
A couple of habits make the sequence stick.
- Make a tiny story linking the emoji in order
- Chunk longer runs into pairs
- Tap at a steady pace rather than rushing the start
The honest way to read your score
Your best round only means something next to your own earlier games. Reaching length seven today after stopping at four before is a real personal win, and a short round can simply mean you were tired or distracted.
For more practice, try our visual memory test, or read about short-term memory to see what keeping the order is leaning on.
⚠ When to talk to a professional
This is a fun self-check, not a medical or cognitive test, so please consult a qualified professional if you have genuine concerns about your memory.


