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4th of July Memory Game Patriotic Fun (Free Printable)

A 4th of July memory game is a fun and easy way to keep kids entertained while celebrating Independence Day.

This free 4th of July printable is a great way to sneak in a little learning while the kids stay busy matching patriotic images and building memory skills.

It’s an easy screen-free activity you can use at home, at parties, or even in the classroom.

A spread of Fourth of July memory game cards laid out, showing colorful red and blue swirl backs and matching front designs such as patriotic eagles, American children holding flags, fireworks, and “United States” themed cards.

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4th of July Matching Game

If you’re looking for printable memory games with a patriotic twist, this set is a great fit for younger kids.

It features 36 unique images, like flags, eagles, fireworks, and festive treats, that make it easy to add some red, white, and blue fun to your day.

Included images:

  • American flag
  • Bald eagle
  • Patriotic cupcakes
  • People dressed in patriotic clothes
  • Fireworks
  • and lots of stars and stripes!
Two printable sheets titled “Patriotic Matching Game” featuring red, white, and blue illustrations for a 4th of July-themed memory game. Each card includes festive images such as children in patriotic outfits, an eagle, cupcakes, flags, stars, a butterfly, and phrases like “Red White Blue” and “God Bless America,” with instructions for cutting and playing the game.

How to Play:

Print the three included pages twice to create a full memory game with matching pairs.

We recommend using cardstock for durability, but regular paper works too. Set your printer to portrait orientation and double-check your settings before printing.

Printable Fourth of July memory game cards laid out with matching red and blue swirl-pattern backs. Card fronts feature festive icons and phrases like “Liberty,” “Freedom,” “USA,” “Celebrate,” “Independence Day,” cupcakes, fireworks, Uncle Sam, Statue of Liberty, patriotic hearts, bows, and banners, along with red and blue pens for scale.

After printing, cut out the cards—either with scissors or a paper cutter for cleaner edges.

You can decorate the backs with crayons or markers to make each set more fun and personal.

A printable Fourth of July memory game being cut with a paper trimmer, featuring colorful cards with red and blue swirl backs and festive front designs including “Liberty,” “Freedom,” “July 4th,” fireworks, patriotic hats, hearts, the word “USA,” and cartoon characters in Independence Day outfits.

Once cut, shuffle the 72 cards and lay them face down in a grid.

Take turns flipping over two at a time. If they match, keep them; if not, turn them back over.

The player with the most matches at the end wins.

Fourth of July memory game cards laid face down with red and blue swirl patterns, some flipped to reveal patriotic images including an eagle in a top hat, “United States” text, a child holding an American flag, a cupcake with a flag topper, and a heart with stars and stripes.
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More 4th of July Free Printables

If you’re looking for more ways to keep the kids busy, we’ve got plenty of free 4th of July games to mix fun with a bit of learning.

And if you’re winding down with a story, these 4th of July books for preschoolers are a great place to start.

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Last Updated on 29 April 2025 by Clare Brown

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