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The streak mode is oddly addictive, kept trying to beat my record without realizing time was slipping by. The four-choice format makes each pick feel quick and low-pressure, which is perfect for short breaks.
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Four choices in ten seconds is a sweet spot, long enough to actually react but short enough that you stop second-guessing. The streak mode is sneakily addictive too.
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Honestly this sounds like a fun little ritual, kind of like a daily photo rorschach test. One thing that would make it better for me would be a way to see which image won each day after the results come in, or maybe a weekly recap of your top picks. Would give the whole thing a little more stickiness beyond the single day play.
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The streak mode is genuinely addictive, I kept saying one more round for like 20 minutes. The four-choice format feels way less overwhelming than free-recall apps, which actually helped me build a daily habit.
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Love how strict the four-choice format is—ten seconds really forces you to trust your gut instead of overthinking.
The streak mode is oddly addictive, kept trying to beat my record without realizing time was slipping by. The four-choice format makes each pick feel quick and low-pressure, which is perfect for short breaks.
Four choices in ten seconds is a sweet spot, long enough to actually react but short enough that you stop second-guessing. The streak mode is sneakily addictive too.
Honestly this sounds like a fun little ritual, kind of like a daily photo rorschach test. One thing that would make it better for me would be a way to see which image won each day after the results come in, or maybe a weekly recap of your top picks. Would give the whole thing a little more stickiness beyond the single day play.
The streak mode is genuinely addictive, I kept saying one more round for like 20 minutes. The four-choice format feels way less overwhelming than free-recall apps, which actually helped me build a daily habit.
Love how strict the four-choice format is—ten seconds really forces you to trust your gut instead of overthinking.