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Sound Order Game: Drag 5 Tones from Low to High

A fast relative‑pitch challenge in the browser. Hear five tones, then sort them from lowest to highest — no music theory and no Hz slider needed.

Sound order game

Hear 5 tones, then drag them into order: low → high. No Hz knowledge needed.

How the sound ordering loop works

This mode is built for players who prefer a ranking task over a numeric match. First you listen to five tones. Then you drag the tiles into order — lowest pitch on the left, highest on the right.

Because every answer is relative, this is often more forgiving on phones and laptops: you’re comparing the tones against each other, not trying to hit an exact frequency.

Daily (UTC) vs practice

Practice is unlimited — great for learning the feel of low/mid/high. Daily (UTC) is one puzzle per UTC day, so everyone worldwide gets the same ordering challenge for that date.

Tips

  • Start with extremes: find the lowest and highest first, then place the middle three.
  • If two tones feel close, replay once and focus on which one feels brighter/higher.
  • Use comfortable volume. Fatigue makes close comparisons harder.

FAQ

What is a sound order game?
A sound order game is a pitch-ranking challenge: you hear several tones, then place them from lowest to highest. No Hz knowledge needed — just relative pitch.
How does this differ from the main sound game?
The main game is a matching task (place one tone on a slider). Sound order is a ranking task (sort 5 tones). Different skill, same short-session vibe.
Is this a rhythm game?
No. Rhythm games test timing and patterns. This mode is about pitch height (low vs high), not timing.
What does “Daily (UTC)” mean?
Daily resets at UTC midnight so everyone worldwide gets the same challenge for that date.
Do I need headphones?
Headphones help with clarity, but this mode works on most devices because you’re comparing tones against each other.
Is this a hearing test?
No. It’s a casual browser game for entertainment and practice — not a medical test.

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