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What Caught Your Eye?

Catch any visual break within three seconds, keep a streak across five changing boards, and review your click trail.

About What Caught Your Eye?

Five boards, one continuous run

Tap any genuine visual break within three seconds. A hit earns speed, difficulty, and streak points; a regular tile or timeout breaks the streak. The grid grows from 3×3 to 5×5 and automatically advances after each short reveal.

A run recap, not a diagnosis

The recap reports only these five clicks: hits, fastest hit, best streak, click locations, and cue counts. It does not infer personality, intelligence, visual ability, or health, and the score is not comparable across devices or people.

Visual premise and controls

This game depends on visually comparing cells. It supports pointer and keyboard selection, clear focus, large touch targets, zoom, and a static substitute when reduced motion is enabled, but text cannot provide an equivalent version of the visual task.

FAQ

Common questions and answers about this topic.

How do I play What Caught Your Eye?

Start the five-round run and tap or keyboard-select any tile that is actually different within three seconds. A genuine break scores; a regular tile or timeout breaks the streak.

What do the four cue types mean?

They are a color change, broken repeating pattern, unusual boundary, and moving element. Early boards use a subset; later boards can contain all four plus similar-looking decoys.

What happens if I tap a regular cell?

It is recorded as a miss and the current streak ends. The board then labels every genuine break before the next round starts automatically.

Is this a personality or eyesight test?

No. It summarizes only the five generated boards in the current run and makes no psychological, ability, eyesight, or medical claim.

What if reduced motion is enabled?

The motion cue becomes a static directional break. The category remains represented without continuous animation.

Are rounds or reaction times saved?

No. Score, streak, reaction times, and click trail remain only in the current page session and reset when you replay or leave. There is no ranking or cross-device score.