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Echo Weave

Read the pulse, then weave on the beat.
Score0
Combo×0
Time45.0s
🏆 Best0

Current weave

Tap
Clean beats 0 · Misses 0 · Best combo ×0
Tap for short pulses. Hold through long pulses until the glow completes.

Echo Weave — Rhythm Tap Game

HOW TO PLAY

  1. Press Start Weaving to begin a 45-second run.
  2. Watch which numbered anchor lights up. Short pulses need one tap; long pulses need a press and hold.
  3. Hit the pulse on beat and each success stitches a glowing thread across the loom.
  4. Misses break your combo but the music keeps moving, so recover fast and build the pattern again.

TIPS & STRATEGY

  • Watch the pulse travel, not just the action button text. The moving glow gives you a more stable sense of timing than reacting at the last instant.
  • Long holds begin earlier than they finish. Start holding as the pulse enters the outer ring, then stay calm until it locks in near the anchor.
  • Combo matters because the visual weave becomes easier to read when you're in rhythm; a rushed panic tap usually causes a second miss right after the first.
  • The queue shows the next few anchors and note types, so glance ahead between hits and prepare your hand before the current pulse ends.

ABOUT

Echo Weave is a browser rhythm tap game built around a circular neon loom instead of falling notes. Each beat asks for either a quick tap or a controlled hold, and every clean hit leaves a thread behind so the board slowly fills with a woven pattern. The score rewards consistency more than mashing: short pulses are worth one point, long holds are worth two, and your best run is saved on your device with a place on the global TOP 20 leaderboard.

FAQ

How do you play Echo Weave?
Start a run, watch the numbered anchor that lights up, and react to the incoming pulse. Short pulses need a tap on beat, while long pulses need you to press and hold until the glow completes.
Is Echo Weave a rhythm tap game or a hold game?
It is both. Echo Weave is a rhythm tap game built around two simple inputs: tap for short beats and hold for long beats. That keeps the rules immediate while still making timing and control matter.
How is the score calculated?
Short taps are worth one point and long holds are worth two, so higher is better. Misses do not end the run, but they break your combo and cost you the chance to score that pulse.
What makes Echo Weave different from lane-based rhythm games?
Instead of copying falling-note lanes, Echo Weave uses a circular loom and leaves a visible thread each time you hit a beat cleanly. The reward is not just points but seeing the pattern you stitched across the board.
Is Echo Weave free to play?
Yes. Echo Weave is free in your browser with no install and no signup, and your best score is saved locally on your device.