Pattern Party

Work out what comes next

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Pattern Party
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About Pattern Party

A line of pictures repeats — apple, flower, apple, flower — and the last spot is empty. Which one belongs there? Patterns start simple (two things taking turns) and grow into three-part patterns as your child keeps going. This is the very first form of algebra: noticing a rule and using it to predict.

Pattern Party is one of our free puzzles & logic games for kids — play it right here in your browser, or browse all our free online games.

How to Play

  • Look at the row of pictures and find the repeat.
  • Tap the picture that should come next.
  • The empty spot fills in and a new pattern appears.

Tips & Tricks

  • Say the pattern out loud: ‘apple, flower, apple, flower…’
  • Point along the row with a finger while you say it.
  • The patterns get longer once your child is confident.

What Kids Learn

Pattern Party is more than fun — it helps build real skills:

  • Recognising and continuing a repeating pattern
  • Early algebraic thinking
  • Predicting from a rule

Pattern Party — Frequently Asked Questions

Is Pattern Party free to play?

Yes — Pattern Party is completely free to play here in your browser. There's no sign-up, no download and nothing to buy.

How do you play Pattern Party?

Tap a picture. Look at the row of pictures and find the repeat.

Do I need to download anything to play Pattern Party online?

No. Pattern Party runs in any web browser on a phone, tablet or computer — just open the page and play. Nothing installs.

What age is Pattern Party for?

Pattern Party is made for ages 3 to 5. It helps children practise recognising and continuing a repeating pattern and early algebraic thinking while they play.

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