Live accuracy
Draw the circle in one smooth motion. Steady pace = higher accuracy.
Draw a Perfect Circle
Draw a Perfect Circle is a skill-based drawing challenge. A faint reference ring stays visible so you can judge how steady your stroke really is. Every tiny wobble shows up in your score.
Why circles are so tricky
Humans are great at straight lines, but smooth curves demand constant micro-corrections. Your eyes detect even tiny radius drift, which makes circles feel harder than they look.
How to play
Press near the glowing dot, trace the circle in one continuous motion, then release to lock in your score. Use Play Again for another run.
How scoring works
Your score is a single accuracy percentage. The closer your stroke stays to the reference radius, and the cleaner you close the loop, the higher the score.
Tips for higher accuracy
- Start exactly at the glowing point and finish at it.
- Keep a steady pace instead of speeding up or slowing down mid-loop.
- Resist micro-corrections; smooth arcs beat jitter.
FAQ
You can start anywhere, but beginning at the dot gives the cleanest score and helps you close the loop.
Scores of 50% or higher can be submitted. Aim for smoothness before speed.
Short tips
- Use your forearm, not just your wrist.
- Watch the reference ring, not your cursor.
- Draw with one smooth breath.