Among Us Memory
Colorful crewmates and sneaky impostors crowd the card grid in Among Us Memory, and the only tool that helps here is solid memory. The cards hide familiar astronauts in different poses and suits, and the field changes as levels progress. Space looks calm in the background, but the round ends fast if the timer runs out. Each stage loads a set of face-down cards. Some show crewmates, others show impostors, and every picture has one matching twin. Players flip two cards, check the images, then try to remember their places for later turns. The layout grows wider and taller as you go up, so the search takes longer, and small mistakes cost more time.
How to play?
Start the level and click any card to reveal the astronaut underneath. Pick a second card and hope the two images match. If they are the same, the pair stays open and is not added to the mental checklist. If they differ, the cards flip back, and the timer keeps ticking. Finish uncovering all pairs before the time bar empties to move to the next space round. Plan which parts of the grid to clear first, and always keep an eye on the countdown. Play a few rounds in a row, and it becomes easier to predict where a missing crewmate or impostor card is hiding, so jump into another level and see how far that memory reaches.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 4.05 out of 5, based on 561 votes.
- Released in December 2020.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC) and Android/iOS (Mobile).
- Age rating: 6+
- Powered by HTML5 — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Cards feature both crewmates and impostors from Among Us, and each image has exactly one matching pair
- The card grid expands in later levels, increasing both the number of cards and the time pressure
- A visible time bar limits every round and ends the level if it runs out
- Matched pairs remain permanently face-up, while mismatched cards flip back to hidden state
Tips & Tricks:
- Clear one small area of the grid first instead of clicking randomly everywhere
- Focus on corners and edges, since those card spots are easier to remember
- If the timer is low, ignore forgotten spots and work where you last revealed cards
- Say the positions in your head when flipping cards to lock them into memory
























