Mini Games

Sequence Sprint

Hit numbered tiles in order as quickly as possible and train scan speed under pressure.

Interactive block

45s mode

Timer45
Score0
PrimaryScore
StatusReady
Sequence Sprint Press start or interact directly with the active zone.

Recent local history

Top saved runs

2026-04-11 14:26:14 226 pts
2026-05-03 10:55:06 19 pts
2026-03-24 11:42:54 183 pts
2026-05-03 10:54:17 173 pts
2026-05-03 10:54:58 162 pts
2026-05-03 10:54:27 157 pts
2026-05-03 10:55:17 151 pts
2026-05-03 10:54:48 149 pts
2026-04-11 14:26:06 148 pts
2026-03-24 16:11:49 146 pts

About this test

Hit numbered tiles in order as quickly as possible and train scan speed under pressure.

These shorter arcade-style pages are intended as quick reflex and control checks inside the main practice platform, not as separate standalone games.

Who this test is for

  • Visitors looking for a shorter reflex or control drill inside the same platform.
  • Players who want a quick break from pure score pages without leaving the browser.
  • Anyone who wants a compact challenge with a clearer success or failure loop than a basic timer.

Common mistakes

  • Starting too aggressively and losing control after the first burst.
  • Comparing very short and long timers as if they measured exactly the same skill.
  • Judging yourself from one lucky run instead of several repeatable attempts.

How to read the score

  • Short timers emphasize burst speed more than control.
  • Longer modes reveal pacing, comfort and consistency.
  • Your own trend across several attempts is usually more useful than one peak number.

FAQ

Does this page save my result?

Yes. Results stay in local browser history, so you can compare repeated runs over time.

Why do scores change across different timers?

Short modes emphasize burst speed, while longer modes reveal pacing, comfort and endurance.

What this mode actually tests

  • The main input speed or control signal for this tool, interpreted in the context of browser-based testing rather than lab measurement.

When to use this mode

  • Use repeated runs under the same conditions when you want a believable comparison.

How to compare it with nearby modes

  • The number becomes more useful when you compare neighboring modes or related tools instead of reading it in isolation.

Recommended next steps

  • Use the linked guides and methodology page to understand what the score can and cannot tell you.

Methodology notes

  • Browser-based scores depend on device input, focus state, browser timing and system load.
  • Comparisons are strongest when you repeat the same setup, posture and timer family.
  • Public saved results are filtered for suspicious or duplicate values, but your own local history is still the best place to judge repeatability.

Read the full methodology and score-filtering notes

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