Free Printable 4th of July Memory Game
This free printable 4th of July memory game is a fun way for kids to celebrate Independence Day while building concentration and matching skills.
Featuring 36 patriotic images, including American flags, bald eagles, fireworks, cupcakes, and other red, white, and blue favorites, this memory matching game is perfect for preschoolers and elementary-aged children.
Whether you’re planning a 4th of July party, looking for a classroom activity, or simply want a screen-free game for the holiday weekend, these printable matching cards are easy to set up and fun for the whole family.

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A Fun Independence Day Matching Activity
With 36 patriotic matching cards to print and play, this Independence Day activity is perfect for family gatherings, classroom celebrations, and holiday learning centers.
This memory matching game helps preschoolers and elementary-aged children build concentration, observation, and memory skills while celebrating the holiday.
Included images:
- American flag
- Bald eagle
- Patriotic cupcakes
- Children in patriotic outfits
- Fireworks
- Stars and stripes designs
- And lots more festive 4th of July images
The variety of images makes the game engaging for younger children while helping them practice observation, concentration, and memory skills.

How to Play the 4th of July Memory Game
Print the three included pages twice to create a complete set of matching pairs.
For best results, print on cardstock to make the cards more durable and prevent the images from showing through the back.
If you’re using regular printer paper, we like to color the backs of the cards with crayons or markers. It adds an extra creative activity for kids and helps hide the images during gameplay.

Once printed, cut out the cards using scissors or a paper trimmer.

Shuffle all 72 cards and place them face down in rows. Players take turns flipping over two cards at a time, trying to find a matching pair.

If the cards match, the player keeps them and takes another turn. If they don’t match, turn them back over and continue playing.
The player with the most matching pairs at the end wins.
Never Run Out of Matching Games
From holidays and seasons to science and fantasy themes, this printable bundle includes 25 memory games ready to print and play.
More 4th of July Free Printables
Looking for more patriotic activities? These free 4th of July printables are perfect for keeping kids entertained before the parade, barbecue, or fireworks begin.
Our 4th of July color by number pages combine creativity with number recognition and feature fun patriotic designs kids will love to color.
Get everyone moving with a Fourth of July scavenger hunt, a fun outdoor activity that’s perfect for family gatherings and holiday parties.
For kids who enjoy word games, try our 4th of July word scramble, featuring patriotic vocabulary and two difficulty levels.
And if you’re celebrating with younger children, these 4th of July books for preschoolers are a great way to introduce the holiday through stories and colorful illustrations.
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Last Updated on 19 June 2026 by Clare Brown










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