PIN Recall
Play PIN Recall free in your browser. Watch a keypad light up a code, then tap it back in order. Each round gets longer. No sign-up.
⚡ Quick answer
PIN Recall is a memory game where a keypad flashes a code in sequence and you tap it back in the same order. It is a fun, self-relative way to play with sequence memory and position, compared only to your own past lengths. It is not a medical or cognitive test.
Key takeaways
- Free keypad memory game in your browser with no sign-up.
- Watch the PIN light up, then tap it back in the same order.
- Each round adds a digit and your best length saves on your device.
- A fun self-check of sequence memory, not a medical or cognitive test.
PIN Recall is a keypad memory game and you can play it above straight away. The keypad lights up a code one digit at a time, then you tap the same digits back in the same order.
It is free, there is no sign-up, and your best length is saved on your device so you always have a personal target to beat.
How to play
Each round adds one more digit, so the code keeps growing.
- Tap Start and watch the keys light up in order
- Hold the sequence in mind
- Tap the same digits back in the same order
- Get the whole code right to move up a length
One wrong tap ends the game. No account is needed and your best length stays on device.
What it trains
This game leans on sequence memory and the position of keys.
- Holding an ordered run of digits
- Linking each digit to its spot on the pad
- Tapping in order without rushing
Stay 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 tricks make longer codes stick.
- Chunk the digits into pairs as they light up
- Trace the path your finger will take on the pad
- Say the code quietly to yourself before you tap
The honest way to read your score
Your best length only means something next to your own earlier games. Reaching length eight today after stalling at five before is a genuine personal step, and a short run can simply mean you were distracted.
For more practice, try our number memory test, or read about working memory to understand what holding the code is asking of you.
⚠ When to talk to a professional
This is a fun self-check, not a medical or cognitive test, so please speak with a qualified professional if you have real concerns about your memory.


