Find the Pair: Letters
In the game "Find the Pair: Letters," kids see face-down cards with letters hidden on them. Everything on the screen looks calm and easy to understand, the letters are read out loud, the pictures open smoothly, and the difficulty of the levels grows step by step. Children collect a gallery of small images that appear after they complete each new stage. This educational game gives a simple first introduction to the alphabet and helps keep a child's attention, so it is easy to understand even for preschoolers. The game works well for quiet play when you want to practice memory a little. It is a classic memory game, and children usually like these kinds of matching games because the rules are very clear.
How to play?
In "Find the Pair: Letters," you need to tap on the cards and flip them over one at a time. Look at the letters that appear and find the matching ones. When you make a pair, those cards disappear, freeing up space on the board, and a new part of a picture appears in the gallery. Little by little, the whole screen is cleared, and the level is finished.
Shift your attention between different parts of the screen and remember where each letter is. Open pairs quickly so you do not get mixed up, then move on to the next set of cards. Children can play without reading; all controls are simple taps, and every letter is voiced. This kids' memory game lets children train their attention and memory at a comfortable pace while they unlock new images for their collection in Find the Pair: Letters.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 5.00 out of 5, based on 4 votes.
- Released in December 2025.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC).
- Age rating: 3+
- Powered by HTML5 (Unity WebGL) — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Face-down letter cards that are read out loud when flipped
- Gradually increasing difficulty with calm, clear visuals
- Picture fragments unlocked for a gallery after each completed level
- Simple tap controls so children can play without needing to read
- Classic memory matching gameplay focused on letters of the alphabet
























