Mischievous Pairs
About Mischievous Pairs: Flip, Match, and Clear the Board
Mischievous Pairs is a card-matching puzzle game where the challenge is to flip cards, remember their positions, and clear the board before the countdown reaches zero. Hundreds of levels with increasing difficulty keep the matching fresh, and a local two-player mode lets you go head-to-head with a friend on the same device. Small white clouds are scattered across a light blue background behind the game board in several scenes. One scene shows a red rectangular play surface framed by a light-colored wooden border. In another moment, a card displays an illustration of a single orange carrot with green leaves.
How to Play Mischievous Pairs: Match Pairs or Triples to Clear the Board
The goal is straightforward: match all the cards before time runs out, or beat a friend by finding the most matches. Flip cards to reveal their faces, hold their positions in memory, and select two or three cards to form matching pairs or triples. Completing matches unlocks new levels as difficulty climbs across hundreds of stages.
Boosts and Coins
- Hint: reveals a helpful card when needed
- Time Refill: adds extra time to the countdown
- Coins can be used to obtain Hints and Time Refills, collected for free, or earned through coin bonuses
Local 2-Player Rules
- Players take turns flipping cards
- Finding a match lets you keep your turn
- Each move must be made within 10 seconds
- Finding more matches than your opponent wins the round
- Shuffle Time: a surprise event that can suddenly change the board for everyone
Controls
- Click / Tap a card: flip it face-up
- Click / Tap two or three cards: attempt to find matching pairs or triples
- Hint (boost): reveals a helpful card
- Time Refill (boost): adds extra time to the countdown
Games You Might Like
If the tile-matching and memory challenge in Mischievous Pairs appeals to you, the broader world of puzzle games on Playgama has plenty more to explore. Mahjong Puzzle: Tile Match rewards the same careful board-reading and pattern-spotting skills as you clear tiles by linking identical ones in smart rows and columns. For matching in threes specifically, Good Sort Master: Triple Match tasks you with connecting three identical items on a shelf, echoing the triple-match mechanic found here.
Mahjong Lines offers another take on connecting identical tiles across a single-level board, with a path-drawing rule that keeps each move deliberate — a good fit if you enjoy the memory and planning side of Mischievous Pairs. And if you want a brighter, combo-driven matching experience, Candy Crush Saga delivers colorful match-3 puzzles across a long progression of increasingly tricky stages.
