Pair Hunt turns any neighborhood into a memory board. Sixteen cards drop on the map around you — get within twenty meters to unlock, flip to reveal, and match all eight pairs before the timer wins.
No dice, no swipes. Just GPS, a map full of glowing cards, and your memory versus the clock.
Open the app and the daily hunt appears on your map — sixteen cards, eight hidden pairs.
Get within 20 meters of a card and it lights up. Tap to flip and reveal the symbol inside.
Remember what you saw. Hike to the matching card before the path crosses your own.
Eight pairs, one timer, one score. Post it to the daily leaderboard and challenge friends.
Everything you need to make a neighborhood feel like a game board — and nothing you don't.
Fresh board every day, same for every player in the area. Beat yesterday's you — or yesterday's everyone.
Flip a card and get a rough bearing + distance to its pair. Enough to nudge you. Not enough to cheat memory.
Daily, weekly, all-time. Per play-area. Climb on foot, not by swiping.
Invite a friend, drop a challenge, win bragging rights. Async — nobody waits in the cold.
36 badges, weekly streak rewards, and an XP ladder that actually rewards showing up.
Start from your current location and get four fixed nearby hunts for the day, named after recognizable places around you.
Four moments from a single hunt — pick your daily route, track the compass, snap the matching pair, and watch your name climb the board.
Five fresh hunts every day — one starter, four nearby.
A nudge — direction and distance, never the answer.
Both cards glow, confetti drops, points land on the HUD.
Every finished hunt posts to the daily local board.
From first unlock to final match, the game reads your position and reacts — in neon.
Flip the second card. If it matches, both glow, confetti drops, and +200 points land on the HUD.
Every completed hunt posts to a local board. See how your neighborhood is hunting today.
Stuck? Pop the hint. You get a rough direction and distance — never the answer.
Yes. Unlocking cards is tied to your real GPS position — you need to enter the hunt zone and get close enough to a glowing card before you can reveal it.
Roughly a 1 km radius circle around the daily hunt center — big enough to make movement matter, small enough to finish in a lunch break.
The core memory game runs locally without a backend. Sessions, leaderboards, and friends use a lightweight Supabase sync when you're online.
Pair Hunt only uses foreground location. Close the app and GPS stops — we're not going to drain your phone while you're at dinner.
The daily hunt, leaderboard, and friends are all free. Future cosmetic drops will be optional — never pay-to-win, since you can't actually pay your way past a memory test.
Grab the app, pick your neighborhood, and find the pair before the timer finds you.