Do you wanna make Valentine’s Day for your kids special? Or maybe you’re a teacher and looking for a classroom fun game you can play to add to your Valentine party this year.
Maybe you’re a true romantic at heart ❤️ and want to use these little cards to create a fun scavenger hunt for your Romeo.
Or maybe you have a couple friends at church you just wanna use these as cards to stick them on their Bibles in church to encourage them. 🥰
You could also use these as a Valentine’s Day Go-Fish Game! 😉
Whatever you use them for, you’ll have an absolute blast. These Valentine’s Day memory game cute coloring cards are seriously SOOOO cute and with two different game card sets to choose from, you’ll have plenty.
Because you can mix and match both games or pick one and play one game, this Valentine memory cards game works for both younger and older kids, as well as adults!
Valentine’s Day Memory Game Free Printable Cute Coloring Cards
Grab this free Valentine’s Day memory matching game printable (2 sets) — print, color, cut, and play! 😍
Classroom / Valentine Party Ideas (easy ways to play in a group)
Want to use these memory games in a classroom, co-op, Sunday school group, or Valentine’s party? Here are a few super simple ways to keep it fun and chaos-free:
Partner Play
Pair kids up and give each pair their own set of cards. They take turns flipping two cards to find a match. If they match, they keep the pair and go again. If not, they flip them back and it’s the other person’s turn.
Team Relay
This one burns energy in a fun way! Split kids into 2–4 teams. Set one board of cards in the center. One child from each team runs up, flips two cards, then runs back and tags the next teammate. If they get a match, the team keeps the pair. Play until all matches are found.
Timed Round Challenge
Set a timer for 1 minute (or 2 for younger kids). Each child (or pair) tries to find as many matches as possible before time runs out. Reset the cards and play again for a “best of 3” round.
Winner Keeps Matches
Classic rules, but with a fun twist: when you get a match, you keep it in your own pile. At the end, count matches—whoever has the most wins. You could even give a tiny prize like a “Valentine Champion” sticker, heart stamp, bookmark, etc.
Memory Coach Matching
For younger kids who get frustrated, let them play with all the cards face-up for the first round. Then flip them face down and play the regular way. It builds confidence and still teaches memory skills.
Mix-and-Match (Harder)
Combine both printable sets into one giant game. Shuffle, lay out the cards, and watch the difficulty level jump in a really fun way. More cards = more brain power. 😉
Quiet Table Station
Set this up as a rotating station: kids color their cards first, then cut, then play. It’s a perfect “I need a calm activity” option during a party or classroom rotation.
Valentine Memory Game for Kids
Download the Valentine Memory Game for Kids here.
Valentine’s Day Memory Cards
Download the free printable Valentine’s Day Memory Cards here.
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- 1,150+ Memory Cards Game Binder – use discount code: GAMES
- Animals in the Bible Memory Game
- Rhyming Words Matching Game
- Scripture Memory Verse Cards
- Monster Memory Game
- God is My Superhero Alphabet Memory Game
- Valentine Memory Game – first link in the post
- Jesus Bible Memory Game
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