Pitch Game
A quick, perfect pitch game style challenge — same three-tone run as the main mode. Focus on judging pitch by ear and locking your slider guess. No signup; runs in the browser.
What is a pitch game online?
A pitch game online usually means: hear a tone, then prove you remember its height. Here you do that with a logarithmic slider so small moves feel like musical steps. The goal is repeatable accuracy across three short rounds — fast enough for a coffee break, deep enough to show improvement over a week of daily runs.
Pitch vs frequency wording
Musicians say pitch; engineers say frequency in Hz. Same physical signal, different vocabulary. If you landed from a search for “perfect pitch game” or “pitch ear test,” you are in the right place — the mechanic is frequency matching framed for pitch intuition.
Tips for sharper guesses
- Replay the target when the mode allows, then bracket with small slider moves.
- Keep volume steady between sessions so timbre cues stay comparable.
- Compare your own trend — same headphones, same time of day — instead of one-off bragging rights.
FAQ
- Is this a perfect pitch test?
- It is a pitch-memory challenge on a slider, not classical note-naming perfect pitch. You match remembered tone height to Hz, which many musicians find easier than cold note ID.
- Is this the same game as the home page?
- Yes — same three-tone run and scoring as Dialed Sound Game. This page uses pitch-focused wording for people searching for a pitch game or ear challenge.
- Do I need headphones?
- Headphones at a comfortable volume usually make highs and stereo cues clearer than phone speakers, which helps fair scoring.
- Is this a medical hearing test?
- No. It is entertainment and casual practice only. See an audiologist for professional hearing evaluation.
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