Every Tap Duel mode measures the same thing — how fast you tap the instant the signal changes — but tests it a different way. Solo training, a daily goal, and head-to-head duels all feed the same stats and streak.
One tap, measured to the millisecond. Every round shows a live global percentile — "faster than X% of players" — and tracks your personal best to defend.
A date-seeded target refreshes at midnight. Beat it to keep your streak alive — miss a day and the streak resets.
Matched against friends or the world through Apple's Game Center. Whoever taps first on green wins the round.
Press and hold your half of the screen. First to release after the signal turns green takes the round — a hold-and-release design that stops early-release cheating.
Tap as many targets as you can before the clock runs out. Pure speed and consistency, not just a single reaction.
A ten-target accuracy run against the clock — every miss costs you, so consistency matters as much as raw speed.
Stats and streaks stay on your device — online duels use Game Center only for matchmaking and leaderboards.
Every Reflex round is compared against a calibrated benchmark, so "0.319s" becomes something you can actually judge — like "faster than 67% of players."
Play the Daily Challenge to build a streak, with a heads-up banner when it's at risk of breaking before you play again.
Reflex scores and duel records post to Apple's Game Center leaderboards, so you can see where you land against everyone else who plays.
Both online and local duels use a hold-and-release design that removes false-start advantage and prevents score corruption from disconnects.
Unlock app icon packs and circle colors individually, or grab Tap Duel Pro to unlock everything at once.
No sign-up is required for solo play or local duels. There's no third-party analytics or ad SDK reading your activity.
Free to download, with one optional one-time unlock.