Memory questions for the stories you keep retelling
The Memories category checks who remembers the details: first impressions, trips, embarrassing moments, old obsessions, and the stories that built the relationship.
Updated June 2026
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Nostalgic, warm, funny, and occasionally exposing.
In the app
Answer privately, guess each other, reveal the score, and share the result card.
Pricing
Free to play daily. No ads, no account, no subscription.
Best for
- Best friends
- Couples
- Siblings
- Old roommates
- Reunions
Example angles
- Who remembers your first impression?
- Who can guess the story you never forget?
- Who knows the old version of you?
What your Memories score means
Actually scary
You know the tiny preferences, routines, and weird details. This is the score people screenshot.
Real bestie / partner material
You know the important stuff, but there are still a few answers that can start a good argument.
You pay attention... selectively
You know the obvious answers and missed the details. Good score for a rematch.
Start taking notes
Either the questions hit a blind spot or someone is more mysterious than they look.
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