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⚡ Afterimage Circuit

Watch the route, then tap the same neon path from memory.
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Afterimage Circuit — Sequence Memory Game

HOW TO PLAY

  1. Press Start or the spacebar to reveal the first circuit route.
  2. Watch the glowing nodes fire in order across the 4x4 grid.
  3. When the preview ends, tap the same nodes back in the exact same order.
  4. Each clear adds one more node. A single wrong tap ends the run.

TIPS & STRATEGY

  • The route always moves one step at a time across neighboring nodes, so memorize the motion as a path instead of treating each flash like an isolated square.
  • Say the direction changes to yourself, like 'right, down, left,' while watching the preview; directional chunking is easier to retain than sixteen separate positions.
  • Correct taps stay numbered on the board during your turn, so use them as anchors to reconstruct the remaining path instead of rushing ahead blind.
  • The first route is short, but each clear adds exactly one more node, so early accuracy matters more than speed if you want a high level on this sequence memory game.

ABOUT

Afterimage Circuit is a sequence memory game built around spatial recall instead of colored pads. You are not just remembering which signals flashed, but where they moved across the board and in what order. Your best completed level is saved on your device, and the top runs can reach the global TOP 20 leaderboard.

FAQ

How do you play Afterimage Circuit?
Start a run, watch the glowing route pulse across the 4x4 grid, and then tap the same nodes back in the exact same order. Every successful round adds one more node to the path.
What makes Afterimage Circuit different from Simon-style games?
Afterimage Circuit is a sequence memory game that tests spatial recall on a grid instead of asking you to repeat four colored pads. You have to remember both the order and the locations of the flashes.
How is scoring handled and when does the run end?
Your score is the highest completed level, and the run ends on the first incorrect tap. Because higher is better, the leaderboard ranks the longest correctly repeated routes at the top.
Is this a good sequence memory test?
Yes. This sequence memory test steadily stretches short-term recall because the path grows by one node every round while the board stays visually clean and unforgiving.
Is Afterimage Circuit free to play?
Yes, it is completely free in the browser with no install and no signup. Your best completed level is stored on your device, and high scores can be submitted to the global TOP 20 leaderboard.