



Circle Dot tasks you with guiding a constantly moving dot so that it never hits the circular boundary. Every time you click or tap, the dot instantly switches direction, allowing you to dodge the edge.
Your challenge is to keep this up as the dot’s speed increases, and your run ends the moment the dot makes contact with the circle wall. Each playthrough measures your survival time, pushing you to set new high scores.
The appeal lies in its pure, no-frills design. Circle Dot has no power-ups, levels, or obstacles—just a test of pure reaction and focus. As the dot accelerates with each bounce, tension rises, demanding sharper timing.
Sessions are short and easy to restart, making it tempting to play “just one more round” to top your best run.
Improvement comes from anticipating the dot's movement and reacting a split second ahead. Learning to read the dot’s arc and reverse at the optimal moment is key to mastering the escalating speed.
Competing against your own scores or with friends adds replay value, driving you to refine your technique each session.
Circle Dot is always free to play in your browser with no downloads or accounts needed. It runs smoothly on school or work networks, letting you enjoy short, skill-based sessions anywhere.
The goal is to keep the moving dot inside the circle for as long as you can. The dot bounces around the circular arena and accelerates over time.
Use your mouse to click or tap the screen to instantly reverse the dot’s direction. Every click or tap changes which way the dot travels along the circle.
Each time you keep the dot from touching the circle edge, you’ll rack up more time toward your high score. As the dot speeds up, you’ll need sharper reflexes and precise timing to survive.
There are no levels or power-ups—just endless survival. The challenge is to beat your best time and see how long you can last.
Reverse early - Click or tap before the dot gets too close to the edge. Watch the speed - The dot accelerates with every bounce, so adjust your timing. Stay calm - Rapid taps can backfire; time your inputs for best results.
Focus on rhythm - Try to get into a tapping rhythm as speed increases. Chase your high score - Use each run to learn the dot’s movement and improve.