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🛎️ Lumen Counter

Time60
Served0
Best0
Open the counter — keep every order happy.
FREE
FREE
Tap an order to send it to a free station. Space to start.

Lumen Counter — Time Management Game

HOW TO PLAY

  1. Orders glow into the queue. Each one has a patience bar that drains.
  2. There are only 2 stations. Tap an order to send it to the first free station.
  3. A busy station finishes on its own in ~2.4s, scores +1, then frees up.
  4. If an order's patience hits zero before you serve it, it leaves — a missed sale.
  5. Serve as many orders as you can before the 60-second shift ends.

TIPS & STRATEGY

  • Use both bays whenever possible. An empty station is lost production, so the safest rhythm is usually to keep one job finishing while you load the next one.
  • Serve the most urgent order first, not the oldest-looking color. Patience bars are the real priority signal in this time management game.
  • Do not panic-click when both bays are full. Tapping a waiting order with no free station only wastes attention; instead, look ahead and decide which customer should get the next opening.
  • Higher is better: every completed order is worth 1 point, so steady throughput beats gambling on saving one nearly expired customer if it disrupts the rest of the queue.

ABOUT

Lumen Counter is a 60-second neon service rush. With only two stations and a constant stream of impatient orders, every tap is a choice about who waits and who gets served. Keep the counter humming and beat your best.

FAQ

How do you play Lumen Counter?
Start the shift, watch new orders enter the queue, and tap each order to send it to a free station. Lumen Counter scores one point every time a station finishes serving a customer before the 60-second timer ends.
What makes Lumen Counter difficult?
Lumen Counter is a time management game with only two stations, so the hard part is triage. You are constantly deciding which customer can wait, which patience bar is about to break, and whether the next free bay should go to recovery or throughput.
How is the score calculated?
Every completed order is worth 1 point. Your final Lumen Counter score is the total number of customers served before the shift timer reaches zero, and higher scores rank higher on the leaderboard.
Do missed customers end the run?
No. In Lumen Counter, an impatient customer simply leaves the queue when their patience reaches zero. The run only ends when the 60-second shift timer expires, so the goal is maximizing total served orders rather than staying perfect.
Is Lumen Counter free to play?
Yes. Lumen Counter is free to play in your browser with no install and no signup, and your best time management game score is stored on your device.