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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.

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