Color scoring
Color mode compares hue, saturation, and brightness. Hue receives the largest weight because shifting the color family is usually the most visible miss.
Each playable mode has five rounds. A round is worth up to 10 points, and the final score is the sum out of 50.
Color mode compares hue, saturation, and brightness. Hue receives the largest weight because shifting the color family is usually the most visible miss.
Sound mode compares the target and guessed frequencies with a perceptual pitch curve. That keeps low and high tones from feeling unfairly scored by raw Hz.
A score above 40 is strong, 45 is sharp, and 50 means every round landed almost exactly where the target was.
FAQ
The maximum score is 50: five rounds with up to 10 points per round.
No. The current score is calculated in your browser without an account, database, or login.
Human pitch perception is not linear. A small Hz miss near a low tone can feel larger than the same raw miss near a high tone.