The First Time I Played Steem Memory Game
Basically, I do enjoy playing simple games, and this was a fun first experience for me playing Steem Memory Game, which turned out to be quite intriguing.
I tried playing it a few times until I finally understood that the key elements are accuracy and speed. So let’s take a look at how I played Steem Memory Game recently.
The game begins
First, I chose to open the cards diagonally to get a little overview, and the images of BTC, SUI, DOGE, and BNB appeared.
Then I opened the last card, and it turned out the BTC image pair was there. Confidently, I opened the first card again to get my first image pair.
Reflexively, I then opened the second card, which had ADA, and randomly chose another card, luckily giving me my second image pair.
I then randomly selected cards again, and an image of DOGE appeared, and I clearly remembered where its matching image was from the beginning.
Next, I successfully matched the ETH, STEEM, and POL images in a relatively short time, as I had memorized their locations well.
Unfortunately, when searching for the BNB image card, I spent a lot of time, possibly because my concentration wavered, leading to several incorrect choices.
In the end, the seventh image I successfully matched was TRX, and I quickly followed it up by opening the SUI image pair.
Of course, the last two pairs were very easy for me since I had already opened them before, so SOL and BNB became the final pairs in sequence.
The time I spent was 0:53.86 and I got a score of 1526.
I truly enjoy playing the Steem Memory Game, but for now, I’m still playing the free version as practice. Behind that, I can’t wait to join the actual competition once I feel I have enough skill.