Pixel Recall is a daily visual memory game. Each day you're shown a tiny 8×8 pixel object for just a couple of seconds. Once it disappears, redraw it from memory and see how accurate you were. Every puzzle is handcrafted, streak-friendly, and designed to be solved in under a minute. There are also 365 unique daily puzzles and a Journey mode if you want to keep practicing.
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Pixel Recall started as a simple question: how much visual information can you actually remember after just a couple of seconds?
I wanted something as quick and habit-forming as Wordle, but focused on visual memory instead of vocabulary. Every daily puzzle is a handcrafted 8×8 pixel object that takes less than a minute to play.
I'd love to hear what you think about the difficulty, the object designs, and which features you'd like to see next. Thanks for checking it out!
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how does the scoring work when your drawing is close but not perfect, is it some pixel percentage or does the handcrafted nature mean each one has a custom tolerance?
The score is based on an exact pixel-by-pixel comparison. Accuracy is calculated as correct pixels ÷ (target pixels + extra pixels), so both missed pixels and extra pixels lower your score. After checking, correct, missed, and extra pixels are highlighted separately so you can immediately see where your memory differed.
I'm also happy to test other peoples products.
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Love the idea of a quick daily visual memory check. How do you judge accuracy on the redraws, just pixel-by-pixel matching or something more forgiving for near misses?
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@helinengincrqe Thanks a lot for the interest. The score is based on an exact pixel-by-pixel comparison. Accuracy is calculated as correct pixels ÷ (target pixels + extra pixels), so both missed pixels and extra pixels lower your score. After checking, correct, missed, and extra pixels are highlighted separately so you can immediately see where your memory differed. I'm also happy to test other peoples products.
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how does the accuracy scoring work on the redraw, is it pixel by pixel comparison or something a bit more forgiving?
The score is based on an exact pixel-by-pixel comparison. Accuracy is calculated as correct pixels ÷ (target pixels + extra pixels), so both missed pixels and extra pixels lower your score. After checking, correct, missed, and extra pixels are highlighted separately so you can immediately see where your memory differed.
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Love how the 8x8 constraint forces you to focus on the essential shapes instead of getting lost in details. The "solved in under a minute" pacing makes it feel like a tiny daily ritual rather than another time sink.
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@glhanydzteo0zq Thanks for the feedback. This makes me hopeful some people might enjoy our product. I'm also happy to test other peoples products
how does the scoring work when your drawing is close but not perfect, is it some pixel percentage or does the handcrafted nature mean each one has a custom tolerance?
@elifnurkklyhfl Thanks a lot for the interest.
The score is based on an exact pixel-by-pixel comparison. Accuracy is calculated as correct pixels ÷ (target pixels + extra pixels), so both missed pixels and extra pixels lower your score. After checking, correct, missed, and extra pixels are highlighted separately so you can immediately see where your memory differed.
I'm also happy to test other peoples products.
Love the idea of a quick daily visual memory check. How do you judge accuracy on the redraws, just pixel-by-pixel matching or something more forgiving for near misses?
@helinengincrqe Thanks a lot for the interest. The score is based on an exact pixel-by-pixel comparison. Accuracy is calculated as correct pixels ÷ (target pixels + extra pixels), so both missed pixels and extra pixels lower your score. After checking, correct, missed, and extra pixels are highlighted separately so you can immediately see where your memory differed.
I'm also happy to test other peoples products.
how does the accuracy scoring work on the redraw, is it pixel by pixel comparison or something a bit more forgiving?
@sleymantalnkyt Thanks alot for the interest.
The score is based on an exact pixel-by-pixel comparison. Accuracy is calculated as correct pixels ÷ (target pixels + extra pixels), so both missed pixels and extra pixels lower your score. After checking, correct, missed, and extra pixels are highlighted separately so you can immediately see where your memory differed.
Love how the 8x8 constraint forces you to focus on the essential shapes instead of getting lost in details. The "solved in under a minute" pacing makes it feel like a tiny daily ritual rather than another time sink.
@glhanydzteo0zq Thanks for the feedback. This makes me hopeful some people might enjoy our product. I'm also happy to test other peoples products