Mirror Mosaic

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Objective

Recreate the pattern from the left side so the right side matches it exactly.

Controls

Click or tap the right-side tiles to cycle through states until the full pattern is mirrored.

Saving

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See a quick example

Examine the mosaic on the left. Each color requires or clicks. On the right, tap the blank tiles the appropriate number of times to replicate the pattern.
The game is complete when the right side perfectly mirrors the left mosaic.

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About the game

Mirror Mosaic is a challenging and engaging game designed to test your visual memory and spatial awareness during play. The game presents two groups of tiles side by side: one group forms a colorful mosaic, and the other group consists of blank tiles. Your task is to replicate the colorful mosaic on the blank side by carefully tapping each tile according to its color's weight.

Happy playing!

Game guide

Mirror Mosaic game guide

Mirror Mosaic shows a finished pattern on the left and an empty grid on the right. Your task is to tap the right-side tiles until they match the left-side mosaic.

How to play

  • Study the completed mosaic on the left side.
  • Tap each blank tile on the right until it reaches the matching state.
  • Finish when the right side mirrors the full pattern exactly.

What you can practice

  • Holding a small visual pattern in mind.
  • Mapping positions from one grid to another.
  • Checking tile states carefully before submitting more taps.

Tips for better play

  • Copy the pattern row by row so the position mapping stays clear.
  • Use the strongest colors as landmarks before filling in quieter tiles.
  • Pause briefly before the last few taps to catch any tile that is one step off.

Variants and difficulty

  • The active one-to-one mode uses matching left and right grids.
  • Tile colors represent different tap counts, so a single tile may need more than one tap.

FAQ

Why does one tile need several taps?

Some colors represent higher tile states. Keep tapping the right-side tile until it matches the left-side pattern.

Can I fix a tile after tapping it?

Yes. The tile cycles through its available states, so keep tapping until it reaches the intended color.

What should I practice first?

Start by copying one row at a time and checking it against the left-side mosaic.

Is Mirror Mosaic a clinical spatial test?

No. It is a pattern-copying browser game designed to challenge visual memory and spatial attention.