⏱️ Bullseye
Stop the moving cursor dead centre. Bullseye tests interception timing — free in your browser, no download, no signup. Bullseye 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 Bullseye
- A cursor sweeps back and forth across a target zone.
- Tap to freeze it — one tap, one chance.
- Distance from dead centre is your score.
- Closer than your opponent takes the round.
Rules and scoring
Measured distance from centre, so this is interception timing: your brain has to compute where the cursor will be when your tap lands, not where it is when you decide. That 100–200 ms gap between decision and contact is the entire game.
Everyone's first rounds stop late — proof their brain aims at the present instead of the future. Compensating for your own latency is the skill, and it's weirdly satisfying to acquire.
Strategy: how to win at Bullseye
- Tap when the cursor is slightly before centre — you're aiming where it will be, not where it is.
- Watch two full sweeps to absorb the rhythm before committing.
- Keep your eyes on the centre line, not on the cursor — let it come to your crosshair.
- If you're consistently late (most people are), shift your trigger point earlier by the same amount every round. Calibration beats effort.
Where Bullseye fits
In a duel, Bullseye 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.