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Free St Patrick’s Day Memory Game Printable

A St Patrickโ€™s Day memory game is a simple way to add a bit of seasonal fun to learning without overcomplicating things.

It works well for preschoolers who are still building focus, but older kids enjoy it too, especially when you turn it into a friendly competition.

This printable includes 12 festive images, like shamrocks, leprechauns, and rainbows, making it an easy activity for home, classrooms, or small groups when you want something low-prep but still engaging.

St Patrickโ€™s Day memory game printable with shamrocks, leprechauns, rainbows, and Irish flag cards laid out on a table

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Matching Game for St Patrickโ€™s Day

This matching game works especially well for toddlers and preschoolers, but older kids usually enjoy it too once it turns into a friendly competition.

The printable includes 12 festive images like shamrocks, leprechauns, and rainbows, making it an easy seasonal activity for home or the classroom.

St Patrickโ€™s Day memory game printable pages with leprechauns, shamrocks, rainbows, and Irish flag cards

How to Set Up

Getting everything ready takes just a few minutes:

  • Print the page twice so you have matching pairs.
  • Cardstock works best for durability, but regular paper is fine if you laminate.
  • Keep the print settings simple โ€“ portrait and standard quality is enough.
  • Cut out the cards to make 24 total pieces.
  • Optional: decorate the backs before cutting if you want a personal touch.
Hand-drawn green patterned card backs for a St Patrickโ€™s Day memory game with markers

Once cut, youโ€™re ready to play.

How to Play

Shuffle the cards and place them face down.

  • Younger kids do best with neat rows (6 x 4 works well).
  • Older kids can scatter them for a challenge.

Players take turns flipping two cards:

  • If they match, keep the pair.
  • If not, turn them back over.

Play continues until all pairs are found. The player with the most matches wins. Small prizes like stickers can make it extra fun.

Cutting out St Patrickโ€™s Day memory game cards with a paper trimmer and craft tools

Fun Variations

Classic Memory – The traditional version: flip two cards, keep matching pairs.

Find & Match (Younger kids) – Lay cards face up so kids focus on visual matching without memory pressure.

Speed Round (Older kids) – Use a timer and see who can find all pairs fastest.

Build-Up Game (Classrooms) – Start with 6 pairs and gradually add more as confidence grows.

Story Match – After matching, kids use their cards to create a group story, adding one sentence per pair.

St Patrickโ€™s Day memory matching game set up with shuffled cards on a table

More St Patrickโ€™s Day Activities for Preschoolers

If your kids enjoyed the memory game, these St Patrickโ€™s Day printables are easy ways to keep the theme going:

St Patrick’s Day Books for Preschoolers

If you want to add a story to go with the memory game, these St Patrickโ€™s Day books are ones weโ€™ve enjoyed pairing with themed activities:

How to Catch a Leprechaun – This one is always a hit in our house. Kids love coming up with their own trap ideas after reading, and itโ€™s great for encouraging creative thinking before or after playing the game.

There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Clover! – A silly, predictable story that preschoolers find hilarious. Itโ€™s perfect for building listening skills and remembering what comes next, which ties in nicely with memory play.

Pete the Cat: The Great Leprechaun Chase – A calm, easy read that works well for winding down. My son liked spotting details in the pictures, which made it a fun follow-up to matching activities.

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Last Updated on 10 January 2026 by Clare Brown

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