Draw from Memory.
Three pictures. You see each for five seconds, then it disappears. Recreate it from memory. AI grades how close you got.
Draw from Memory is a creative game built for the short window between meetings. The round is self-paced, with 1 attempt before the score locks. Make something nobody else would have. The team-wide leaderboard rebuilds itself daily, so the only thing carrying from yesterday is bragging rights.
- 01GoalMemorise the picture in five seconds, then redraw it from memory before thirty seconds are up.
- 02ToolsPen and clear. As many strokes as you want. This isn't One Line.
- 03ScoringAI grades each round 0–100 on how recognisably your drawing matches the original. Three rounds, max 300.
- 04TipNames of parts help: 'tower, light, three beams, waves'. Encoding to words sticks better than trying to photo-memorise.
Art Critic
Everyone gets the same prompt. Draw your masterpiece in 2 minutes. An AI art critic rates your work 0–100.
Read about it →Emoji Story
Three movies, shows, or books. You have a minute each to tell the story in six emojis. AI tries to guess the title.
Read about it →One Line
Three rounds. One unbroken stroke per drawing. The AI tries to name what you drew. Closer to its top guess scores higher.
Read about it →Common questions
Is Draw from Memory free to play?+
Draw from Memory is part of Halftime's paid game library. Halftime is free for up to six players, and the full game library unlocks on paid plans starting with Starter.
Do I need to download anything to play Draw from Memory?+
No. Draw from Memory runs in any modern browser on desktop or mobile. The version on Halftime is the full game, with no app to install.
Can my whole team play together?+
Yes. Halftime gives every teammate the same daily game and lines up their scores on a shared leaderboard. Connect Halftime to Slack or Microsoft Teams to drop scores into your channel as they come in.
There are plenty more waiting.
Set up your team in under a minute. One daily slot, all six categories, your record book starts the second you arrive.