🎯 Hunt

Six targets. Minimum time. Go. Hunt tests target acquisition speed — free in your browser, no download, no signup. Hunt appears as one of the nine mini-games in a blocks.pw duel: best of 5 rounds against a real opponent, 30–40 seconds total, in your browser.

How to play Hunt

  1. Targets appear on screen, one at a time, in unpredictable spots.
  2. Tap each as fast as you can find and hit it — six in total.
  3. The clock runs from first target to last hit.
  4. Lower total time wins the round.

Rules and scoring

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 — flailing is a strategy for losing gracefully.

It's the closest thing to an aim-trainer scenario in a 30-second duel: target acquisition, flick accuracy and recovery, without the 45-minute training playlist.

Strategy: how to win at Hunt

  • Widen your gaze — 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.
  • On desktop, lower mouse sensitivity slightly — overshooting small targets is the classic Hunt time-leak.

Where Hunt fits

In a duel, Hunt rounds arrive shuffled among the other mini-games — Reflex, Smash, Stack and the rest — so winning the match means being dangerous at more than one skill. Start a quick match against the world or send a challenge link to someone who deserves humbling.

Hunt for every situation

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Free 30-second duels in your browser. No download, no signup.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Hunt a real aim trainer?

It trains the same loop — acquire, flick, hit — in duel form. For a longer solo grind, Aim 30 (30 targets, world leaderboard) is the marathon version.

What's a good Hunt time?

Around 900 ms per target (5.5 s total) is solid; elite runs get under 700 ms per target. Miss-free consistency matters more than one hero round.

Mouse or touchscreen — which aims faster?

Fingers acquire big targets faster; mice win precision on small ones. Hunt's targets sit in the middle, so both platforms duel fairly.

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