π³π± Netherlands π― Hunt leaderboard
Six targets. Minimum time. Go. This page is the Netherlands chapter of that contest β live standings on the rankings page.
Every country produces its own style of fast, and Hunt β a test of target acquisition speed β is where Netherlands's players prove theirs. Duels played from Netherlands feed the national ELO table, flag π³π± attached.
How the Netherlands Hunt ladder works
Hunt rounds appear inside ranked duels, so your Netherlands standing here is powered by ELO: win duels β including their Hunt rounds β and your national rating climbs. Total time to clear six targets, so every stage of the loop counts: spotting the new target, moving to it, and landing the tap. A miss doesn't end the run but bleeds precious milliseconds β flailing is a strategy for losing gracefully.
Country detection is automatic β play from Netherlands and your results carry the π³π± flag. No signup, no forms: an editable auto-nickname holds your record.
How to play Hunt
- Targets appear on screen, one at a time, in unpredictable spots.
- Tap each as fast as you can find and hit it β six in total.
- The clock runs from first target to last hit.
- Lower total time wins the round.
Climbing tips
- Widen your gaze β see the whole field, not the spot the last target died. The next one spawns anywhere.
- Move your eyes first, hand second. Eye-leads-hand is measurably faster than dragging both together.
- Deliberate 95% speed beats frantic 100%: one miss costs more than three slightly-careful taps.
Full strategy, scoring detail and FAQs live on the Hunt game page.