Best reflex games to settle arguments
Some arguments have no facts to check: who's faster, who's sharper, who has the better hands. These have historically been settled by volume and stubbornness. There is now a better court — one that returns verdicts in milliseconds and keeps records.
A blocks.pw duel is the arbitration clause for physical claims: same rounds for both parties, numeric scores, instant verdict, rematch clause included. The games below are ranked by how decisively they end specific genres of dispute.
Ranked with pure reaction speed first: these are the picks where milliseconds — not strategy — decide it.
The ranking
1. ⚡ Reflex
The 'I'm faster than you' case, closed: two players, same green light, millisecond timestamps. There is no arguing with the readout. (Tap the block the instant it turns green.)
2. 🎯 Hunt
The 'my aim is better' dispute gets six targets and a clock. Total time doesn't negotiate. (Six targets. Minimum time. Go.)
3. ⏱️ Bullseye
Precision claims resolved to the pixel — distance from centre is a number, not an opinion. (Stop the moving cursor dead centre.)
4. ⏳ Hold
For the 'I have the best self-control' claim — hold exactly three seconds under pressure and prove it, or produce the funniest possible failure. (Hold for exactly 3 seconds. Simple. Cruel.)
5. 🧠 Memory
'I never forget anything' meets a sequence that says otherwise, in front of witnesses. (Watch the sequence. Repeat it. Don't blink.)
6. 🔢 Order
The sharpest-eyes dispute: same scatter of numbers, two scan times, one verdict. (Tap 1 to 6, in order, faster than them.)
Duel by link: why it fits to settle arguments
The challenge link is a formal summons: send it mid-argument and the dispute has a scheduled resolution whether or not you're in the same room. Both parties play identical rounds; the scoreboard renders the verdict; the result thread is the public record. The rematch button exists because losers always appeal — and the appeal gets the same impartial court.
All of these live inside blocks.pw — nine duel mini-games plus solo modes with world leaderboards, every one free in the browser. Start a quick match, send a challenge link, or browse every game.