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Description


Shape Whiz is a light brain game where you identify, match, or select shapes under gentle time pressure. It seems simple, but it quickly exposes “autopilot” taps when you answer before confirming the outline. The real seliminate is staying accurate as the game speeds up or adds distractions. What you’ll do in a round Most versions ask you to choose the correct shape from options based on a prompt (name, outline, or missing piece). Some builds add pattern tasks like “odd one out” or “complete the sequence.” As difficulty rises, it becomes fast recognition rather than slow thinking. The seliminate behind the screen This is visual sorting practice: corners, curves, symmetry, and orientation. Similar shapes are where players slip—square vs rectangle, circle vs oval, or triangles rotated in different directions. When you learn what feature matters most, the game feels much easier. The fastest way to improve Instead of judging the whole shape, focus on one defining feature first: number of corners, straight vs curved edges, and whether sides look equal. This reduces hesitation because you’re not trying to process everything at once. Once you commit to a single cue, your answers get faster and cleaner. Common traps and how to avoid them Rotation is the classic trick: the same shape appears turned and your brain labels it wrong. Another trap is decoration—patterns and colors distract from the outline. When you feel rushed, trace the edge with your eyes for half a second before tapping. That tiny pause prevents most mistakes. One-cue recognition cheat sheet (unique) - Circle: no corners, fully curved edge - Triangle: 3 corners, 3 straight sides - Square: 4 corners, equal sides - Rectangle: 4 corners, opposite sides equal - Pentagon/hexagon: count corners first, ignore size - Star: count points, then confirm the center outline Using one cue per shape is faster than “guessing by feel.” Controls Controls can vary by host/version. Use the in-game help/settings if yours differs. Most versions use mouse clicks on desktop and taps on mobile to select shapes. Some builds add drag-and-drop matching or swipe selection depending on the build. Mistakes that make it feel harder The biggest mistake is answering before scanning finishes. Another is letting the timer push you into random guessing. If you’re stuck, it’s usually better to confirm corners/edges and answer confidently than to click fast and restart. A satisfying finish Shape Whiz feels best when recognition becomes automatic—you see “3 corners” instantly instead of thinking “triangle.” That’s why it stays highly replayable: your improvement is measurable in clean streaks and faster decisions.



Instruction

On desktop simply use your left mouse button to click on the correct matching outline for each shape On mobile simply click on the correct matching outline for each shape



Specifications

  • Easy to play
     

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