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XQC Got Hooked on the Color Memory Game — Now You Can Play His Bot

XQC played the color memory game on stream and it spiralled into one of those rabbit-hole sessions only he can produce. The site now ships with an XQC bot you can play against.

Published May 13, 2026
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May 13, 2026

If you spend any time watching Twitch’s biggest variety streamer, you already know XQC has a knack for finding small browser games and grinding them harder than the people who built them. The latest one to catch him is the color memory game — a clean little Simon-style sequence challenge where the board flashes a pattern and you have to repeat it back, one extra color longer every round.

It looks easy until the pattern gets to nine or ten colors and your short-term memory taps out. XQC’s stream session bounced between focused runs, full-volume frustration, and the kind of stubborn re-queuing that only happens when a streamer refuses to let a free web game beat them on camera. That’s usually a good sign that the game is tuned right.

The XQC bot you can actually beat (maybe)

The fun twist is that the site now ships with an XQC bot you can play head-to-head against. It mimics his pace and the spots where he tends to slip up, so a run against the bot feels noticeably different from playing solo against your own memory. If you’ve ever yelled at your screen watching him miss a sequence at round eight, this is your chance to do the same thing back at him — except you’re the one on the clock.

Head over to color memory game and pick a mode. Solo if you want to chase your personal best, XQC bot if you want a target shaped like Twitch’s loudest gremlin.

Speaking of streamer chaos

If browser-game streamer content is your thing, we built a Streamer Destroyer minigame on this site that lets you watch any live WoW Twitch streamer and unload tomatoes, paintballs, bullets, fire and bugs onto their stream — client-side only, so the streamer never sees it. Pair it with a memory-game run against the XQC bot and you’ve got a respectable Saturday afternoon.