Melon Merge
The watermelon game, powered by your notes. Answer a question to earn a fruit, drop it in the jar, and merge matching fruits all the way up to the mighty watermelon.
Free to play · No credit card required
About Melon Merge
Melon Merge is a Suika-style physics merge game built entirely from your own study notes. Every turn is the same simple shape: answer one question, then drop one fruit. A correct answer earns you the fruit waiting in the Next bubble, and a hot streak of correct answers can bump that fruit up a size before it even lands in the jar. A wrong answer never skips your turn or costs you a life; it just shrinks that drop down to the smallest fruit, a cherry, so you always have something to place.
Dropping is a slow, physics-driven jar, not a grid. Slide to aim and let go, and the fruit falls and settles among whatever is already piled up. Two fruits of the same kind touching squish together into the next size up the chain: cherry, strawberry, grape, lemon, orange, apple, peach, melon, and finally the watermelon. A single drop can set off several merges in a row, and a merge that triggers another merge scores a combo bonus on top of the regular points. Reach the watermelon and the game marks the moment with its own banner; merge two watermelons together and, since nothing is bigger, they vanish instead and clear space in the jar so the run can keep going.
Nothing about Melon Merge is timed. There's no clock on the question and no clock on the jar: the fruit sits exactly where you left it for as long as you need to read and think. That makes it a turn-based, take-your-time game rather than a reflex one, closer in pace to a puzzle you'd play at a kitchen table than an arcade run. The only thing that ends a run is the jar itself filling up past its line, at which point the game shows your final score, your biggest fruit reached, and how many questions you answered correctly.
Because every question comes from whatever you upload, Melon Merge adapts to any subject without changing how it plays. The whole thing runs as an endless score chase: your best score and the leaderboard are always there to beat, so a five-minute break and a full study session both end the same way, with one more drop you want to try.
Who Melon Merge Is For
Students who want an unhurried, low-pressure review session with a satisfying physics payoff for every right answer — no timers, no lives lost, just bigger fruit and a taller jar.
Best Subjects to Study With Melon Merge
Vocabulary and definitions
Short multiple-choice recall fits neatly into the question-then-drop rhythm of a single turn.
Exam review with a large mixed deck
A run keeps going for as long as the jar has room, so a broad review set gets real mileage before the jar fills up.
Younger students and anxious test-takers
There's no timer and no fail state beyond a smaller fruit, so a wrong answer never feels like a real setback.
Any subject you upload
The fruit and the jar never change; only the multiple-choice questions do, so any material you bring works the same way.
How to Play Melon Merge
Physics jar with chain-reaction merges
Right answers earn bigger fruit
No timers — think as long as you want
Beat your best score
What You'll Learn
Active Recall
Every question forces your brain to actively retrieve information, strengthening neural pathways and long-term memory.
Instant Feedback
Know immediately whether your answer was correct. AI explains the right answer when you get it wrong, turning mistakes into learning moments.
Gamified Motivation
Points, streaks, and progression systems keep you engaged longer than traditional studying. You study more because it feels like play.
Any Subject
Upload any study material: biology, history, math, language learning, exam prep. If it's in your notes, it becomes a game.
Game Details
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