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Memory Test - Sudden Death (Extreme!)

Study the fish in the grid, hit Start Quiz, then try to click the boxes where they were.

One wrong click and it's game over! Answers change every time you play.

Also try the Normal and Hard versions!
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Last updated: November 11, 2024
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First submittedNovember 11, 2024
Times taken13,159
Average score37.1%
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10 Comments
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Level 88
Nov 11, 2024
Too extreme? Try the Normal and Hard versions!
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Level 68
Nov 15, 2024
23/35
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Level 47
Dec 20, 2024
35/35 first try :) probably only because i practiced the hard one for a long time
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Level 65
Dec 20, 2024
It amazes me how creating block visuals can make it so much easier...for mine I just thought of a sword and connect four
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Level 35
Dec 20, 2024
Besides cheating I don't know how you do this one without block visuals, or maybe some kind of storytelling
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Level 68
Dec 21, 2024
I unfocused my eyes, stared at it, and sort of just speedran the squares imprinted as a different colour
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Level 66
Dec 28, 2024
First try
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Level 41
Apr 18, 2025
i took smaller patterns and associated it with a word, then just remembered like 5 words, first try
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Level 57
Nov 7, 2025
Just thinking of tetris blocks, did it first try
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Level 71
Jan 12, 2026
Fairly straightforward for my unusual brain! I wonder what everyone's maximum limit would be for these sorts of puzzles and how that is distributed across players. 6.7% can do 35 panels. How many could do 45 or more?