Keyboard Simon

If you have ever played the classic memory game called ‘Simon’, this typing game should be very familiar to you. The object is to remember a sequence of keystrokes and then reproduce them when the time comes. You start with a (dimmed) layout of the keyboard. A sequence of keys will flash, starting simply with [...]

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Game Instructions

If you have ever played the classic memory game called ‘Simon’, this typing game should be very familiar to you. The object is to remember a sequence of keystrokes and then reproduce them when the time comes.

You start with a (dimmed) layout of the keyboard. A sequence of keys will flash, starting simply with just one letter and then building from there. Once the sequence has played through, the keyboard will light up, signaling that you should begin typing the sequence of letters. As you press each correct letter, it will briefly flash green if you are correct. Once you have completed the sequence, the keyboard will dim again and you will watch it play through again, only this time one letter longer.

The game ends as soon as you make a mistake. Your score is based on how far you make it, and how quickly you type in each sequence.

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2 Comments

  1. grannielady says:

    Iam very impressed with the typing games, they have helped me a great deal learning the key board.The WPM typing test are great also I have picked up on my typing speed tremendously. Love this program.

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