Circle Memory V2 Is Now More Accessible and Fair
We recently made an important improvement to Circle Memory V2 to make the game fairer and more accessible.
During testing, we noticed that some circle combinations could look too similar. That creates an unnecessary disadvantage, especially for students with color-vision differences. We did not want success in the game to depend on tiny color differences that are hard to see.
So we updated the color system.
Now, if two circles have outside colors that are close to each other, their inside colors must be much more different. And if two circles have inside colors that are close, their outside colors must be much more different. This reduces the chance of two circles looking almost the same overall.
We also continued improving the V2 memory experience more generally, including preview/settings behavior and visual layout stability.
Accessibility and fairness are not side issues. They are part of building a better learning platform. We want students competing against the challenge of the game, not against poor visual design.
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