Round

Draw a perfect circle.

Attempt 1 of 3 Score: 0 PB: 0

Why is drawing a circle so hard?

A perfect circle requires constant curvature, which means your hand has to change direction at a steady rate the entire way around. Human joints do not work like that. Wrist and finger movements introduce flat spots and corners, especially where the motion changes from comfortable to awkward. Round scores your circle with real geometry, measuring how much each point of your stroke deviates from a true radius.

How the score works

The game finds the center of your drawn shape, measures the distance from that center to every point on your stroke, and checks how consistent those distances are. A perfect circle has identical distances all the way around. The more your radius wobbles, the lower the score. This is the same logic behind the viral perfect-circle challenges, made precise.

The technique that helps

Draw from your shoulder, not your wrist. Locking your wrist and elbow and pivoting from the shoulder produces a far smoother arc. Draw at a moderate, steady speed, since both rushing and creeping introduce wobble. Many players improve several points just by switching which joint leads the motion.