Eesky Brain

Path Recall

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Press start. Watch the path, then redraw it through adjacent cells.

Cells light up in a connected path.The path only moves to touching cells.Repeat the same route in order.
1. Watch path2. Retrace route3. Level up
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Eesky Brain games are for entertainment and practice. They are not medical, psychological, or clinical assessments.

Quick answer

What is Path Recall?

Path Recall is a short grid-based brain game. Watch a connected path through adjacent cells and redraw it in order. A route-memory grid game where every step must touch the last. It is built for quick practice and entertainment, not medical, psychological, or clinical assessment.

  • Cells light up in a connected route.
  • Tap the same route in the same order.
  • Use it for short browser practice; results are local play records, not clinical scores.

Game notes

About Path Recall

A route-memory grid game where every step must touch the last.

Connected paths only

The highlighted route never jumps across the board. That makes the puzzle feel more like tracing a route than tapping random cells.

Order matters

You must repeat both the cells and the sequence.

Pairs with Sequence Memory

Try Sequence Memory if you want order without the adjacency rule.

Path Recall vs related brain games

These games share a short-session format, but they practice different attention, memory, reflex, or spatial skills.

Game Best for How it works
Path Recall A route-memory grid game where every step must touch the last Watch a connected path through adjacent cells and redraw it in order.
Sequence Memory Memory / order Repeat a flashing cell sequence.
Visual Memory Memory / pattern Recreate a full pattern at once.

How to Play

  1. 1
    Watch the path

    Cells light up in a connected route.

  2. 2
    Retrace it

    Tap the same route in the same order.

  3. 3
    Grow the path

    Each level adds another step.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the path cross itself?

No. The generator only creates simple adjacent paths without reusing cells.

Are diagonals allowed?

Yes. Diagonal neighbors count as adjacent in this game.