Hz Memory Game: Four Choices
No slider — tap the Hz that matches what you heard. Practice + daily; separate stats from the home game.
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Hz matching without a slider
This route targets people who search for an hz memory game or hz matching game — same pure tones as elsewhere on the site, but the decision is a single tap on one of four frequencies. You still listen first; then you pick the option that best matches what you heard.
Wrong options are generated to sit near the target in a perceptually fair way, so random tapping does not pay off — you still have to map the sound to the right neighborhood. It is a lower-friction entry than typing digits or fine-tuning a slider, especially on a phone.
How this differs from other modes
The main game and the frequency game page use a logarithmic slider after each tone. The frequency guesser page asks for a typed Hz. This page keeps everything to four buttons — good when you want a fast round and a clear wrong/right feel without motor precision on a track.
Entertainment only — not a medical hearing test.
FAQ
- How is scoring calculated?
- Like the slider game: closer Hz to the target earns more points. Pick the option that matches what you heard best.
- Is this the same as Dialed Sound Game?
- Same kinds of tones and scoring curve; this mode uses four Hz buttons instead of a slider. Separate stats and daily from the home game.
- Why four Hz options instead of typing?
- Some players want quick Hz matching without typing or dragging. Four choices keep the task fast and thumb-friendly on mobile.
- Is this a medical test?
- No. For entertainment only.