Conjunction — free browser game
Three planets are about to line up on the sun's target ray — tap at the precise conjunction moment.
Controls
Space or click: lock in at conjunction · R: restart · Enter: next round
How to play
Tips and detailed strategy
Conjunction is a timing game about the exact moment three planets align on a target ray emanating from the sun. The center of the scene holds a yellow sun with a bright target ray pointing outward; three planets orbit around it on three rings at three different speeds. Each round, the planets start at random angles but are guaranteed by design to all hit the target ray at the same future moment — the 'conjunction'. Your job is to press Space, click, or tap exactly at that instant. Timing is scored by the planets' summed angular distance from the ray: very tight (≤6°) is a bullseye (+25), up to 14° is +12, up to 26° is +5, anything wider scores 0. Three consecutive bullseyes earn a +20 streak bonus. Each round lasts 12 seconds; the conjunction typically falls between second 4 and 10. If the timer runs out or you tap at the wrong moment, you lose a life; three lost lives end the run. Score accumulates across rounds and your best is saved in the browser. A thin gauge near the base of the ray is a readability aid: it lives-tracks the total angular error and falls to zero exactly at the conjunction — press when the bar bottoms out. Planets move at different speeds and different radii; usually the innermost ring is the fastest. Strategy: don't fixate on a single planet — read the closing rates of all three, predict who is catching up to whom. Pressing too early is the most common mistake. R resets the run; Enter or Space advances after each round.