It helps to not blink

I happened upon a totally addictive game that you simply must try.

The object is to click on the number from least to greatest. My best score was 20.

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Be prepared to accomplish nothing for the rest of the day and feel free to share your highest, or in this case, lowest score.

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4 Responses to “It helps to not blink”

  1. Kevin Says:

    I got 22.
    What a stupid game.

  2. Jeff Says:

    It’s easy. You just hit “print screen” with every attempt. They even count it down for you.

    Hey, if I’m going to be a liar, I might as well be a cheater too.

  3. Jennine Says:

    Jeff- That’s it. I’m keeping your pickles and you’re getting my chainsaw.

  4. Kiki Says:

    O.K., whatever! Who needs a stupid game anyway to show I have quick brain waves or whatever. It must have been my bifocals. And besides, I like the number 33!!

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