Perfect Poly
Perfect Poly is a memory-and-precision challenge where you rebuild a convex polygon from memory. This guide focuses on how to improve your accuracy and clear higher levels consistently.
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Overview of Perfect Poly
Perfect Poly tests two skills at once: short-term visual memory and geometric placement. You first memorize the polygon, then rebuild it by clicking the vertices in order. Your accuracy depends on how close each click lands to the original vertex positions.
How to play Perfect Poly
- Memorize the full polygon during the memorize phase.
- When the polygon disappears, click the vertices in order.
- Use the timer to keep a steady rhythm.
- Pass the level by hitting the required minimum accuracy.
Tips to improve accuracy
- Anchor the polygon to the center: identify the widest span and align your first click to it.
- Count corners out loud while memorizing to keep order.
- For irregular shapes, focus on the two most extreme points (leftmost/rightmost or topmost/bottommost) first.
- In training mode, use the elastic hint colors to refine your approach.
Common mistakes
- Rushing the first click without confirming the overall shape.
- Swapping two adjacent vertices late in the sequence.
- Overcorrecting after a miss instead of keeping the overall form.
Quick checklist
- I can describe the polygon before it disappears.
- I know the order of vertices I will click.
- I adjust carefully if I drift off the intended shape.