The first player turns over two tokens.
If the same picture appears on both chips, the player wins them and turns over two more.
If the two chips do not match, the player puts them back face down in the exact place where they were, and the next player turns over two chips.
Whoever has a good memory will remember the location of the chips already turned over and can use them when they need to complete a pair.
The winner is the one who has the most pairs.
The first player turns over two tokens.
If the same picture appears on both chips, the player wins them and turns over two more.
If the two chips do not match, the player puts them back face down in the exact place where they were, and the next player turns over two chips.
Whoever has a good memory will remember the location of the chips already turned over and can use them when they need to complete a pair.
The winner is the one who has the most pairs.
Preparing the game: separate the pairs by making a pile face down and spread the others face up on the table.
Flow of the game: A player turns over a token. The fastest player to find the matching pair wins the token.
At the end of the game, the player with the most tokens wins the game.
Preparing the game: separate the pairs by making a pile face down and spread the others face up on the table.
Flow of the game: A player turns over a token. The fastest player to find the matching pair wins the token.
At the end of the game, the player with the most tokens wins the game.