Beginner Tips
- Play for clean green hits first; stable runs teach timing better than random perfect attempts.
- Count rhythm silently for the first few rounds to establish tempo.
- Reset mentally after every successful stop; do not replay the previous tap in your head.
- If your run collapses early repeatedly, slow down and focus on the first 10 points only.
- Use full-screen focus when possible to reduce peripheral distractions.
High-Score Habits
- At higher speed, pre-commit timing near target center instead of reacting at the last frame.
- Accept more green outcomes when the bar speed spikes unpredictably.
- Treat perfect opportunities as controlled bonuses, not mandatory actions.
- Watch for shrinking target width and tighten your visual anchor progressively.
Mobile-Specific Advice
- Hold the phone steady and tap from a fixed thumb position.
- Avoid changing grip mid-run; grip changes alter timing consistency.
- Reduce screen brightness glare when outdoors to keep target edges readable.
Repeat-Run Routine
Use short blocks (for example, 5 runs), then pause for 20-30 seconds. This helps keep reaction quality stable and reduces drift from fatigue.