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Experience guides

Each entry links to the micro-experience and explains why it is a great quick reset.

Color Wave Reflex: Timing the Takeover A reaction-and-perception challenge where you click at peak dominance. Learn how scoring works and how to climb the leaderboard. Read more Breathe Pulse: a 30-second breathing exercise for instant calm Follow the pulsing orb and sync your breath for a quick mental reset. Read more How Fast Can Humans Really Click? The five-second click test reveals raw tapping speed. Compare yourself to average humans, gamers, and elite clickers. Read more Word Reflex: a fast reaction game to test your timing Stop the spinner on the target word. Build streaks, rack up points, and compete on the leaderboard. Read more Reaction Time Test: How Fast Are Your Reflexes Really? Measure your reaction time in milliseconds and compare yourself to animals, athletes, and the average human. Read more Catch the Dot: a quick aim trainer for your cursor Hit the dot, avoid misses, and build a tiny streak. Read more Why Humans Are Bad at Estimating Time Our internal clocks drift. This tiny timing game exposes the gap and helps you train it. Read more Why Typing Without Backspace Is So Hard Removing the delete key turns typing into a focus test. Here is why it feels so tense, and how to score well. Read more Don’t Blink: hold your gaze for 15 seconds A fast focus challenge that tests how long you can hold a steady stare. Read more Why Stopping at Exactly 100 Is Harder Than You Think A precision click challenge that punishes overshoot and rewards restraint. Read more Hacker Type: a cinematic typing simulation Smash keys to generate a stream of green pseudo-code and system logs. Read more Screen Shake + Boom: a 3-second sensory reset A fast burst of shake and sound for a jolt of energy. Read more Confetti Cannon: a 2.5-second burst of celebration Launch a quick confetti burst and let the colors fly. Read more ASCII Burst: pressure, timing, and restraint Hold the charge, release at the edge, and chase the perfect burst. Read more Letter Draw: paint with typography using your cursor Transform your cursor into a calligraphic brush. Speed controls size, and four unique modes let you create everything from meditative ink trails to dynamic echo effects. Read more Why Drawing a Perfect Circle Is So Hard Our hands are precise, but our brains are noisy. The tiniest drift shows up as a wobble when you try to trace a perfect ring. Read more Why Remembering Simple Shapes Is Harder Than It Looks A triangle feels obvious until it vanishes. Then your brain must reconstruct distance, angle, and symmetry from memory. Read more Why Sharp Corners Destroy Your Speed Stars punish speed with brutal geometry. Narrow tips and deep angles force cleaner movement than simple squares or circles. Read more