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Memory Match — Visual / Image-Pair Variant

A flip-and-match card game where learners pair images, plates, or visual examples with their names or descriptions — pilots a culinary 'plate' deck but the pattern fits any visual-recognition review.

Best for: Visual recognition lessons where learners need to associate an image with its name, category, or description.

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What it does

  • Image-and-label pairs — each pair connects a picture (artwork, plate, specimen, screenshot) to its name, category, or description card
  • Flip-two-at-a-time gameplay — taps reveal two cards; matches stay open, mismatches flip back
  • Match celebration — each successful pair gets a subtle highlight, sound, or animation
  • Move and timer counter — optional running counts so the learner can chase a personal best
  • Round complete state — finish card appears when every pair is found, with a play-again button

Best use cases

  • Cooking and food — dishes to names, ingredients to origins, plating styles to chefs
  • Art and design — paintings to artists, type styles to font names, color palettes to moods
  • Botany and nature — plant photos to species, bird images to calls, mushroom photos to names
  • Brand and product — logos to companies, packaging to product lines, screenshots to features
  • Hospitality and wine — bottle labels to regions, cocktails to garnishes, glassware to drinks

What you can change with your DNA

When you run this through the remix skill, your CCOS DNA — brand, voice, audience — drives these decisions automatically:

  • Colors — slots for page background, card back, card face, match-highlight glow, and accent
  • Fonts — two roles: a display font for names or labels, and a clean body font for short descriptions
  • Copy — title, intro line, the name/description text on each label card, win-state message, and play-again button
  • Images — the picture half of each pair is the largest customization. Swap in dish photos, artworks, plant species, screenshots, brand logos, etc.
  • Behavior — choose the number of pairs, whether to show timer/move counter, and how strict the match comparison is

How remixing works

From "swiped it" to "shipped it" in three steps.

01

Pick a remix

Browse the library, find one that fits — like this one.

02

Run it through your DNA

The remix skill uses your CCOS DNA to swap colors, fonts, copy, and structure so it lands as yours.

03

Ship it

Paste the finished HTML into Thinkific, Kajabi, WordPress, or any platform that takes embed code.