Discrimination Gym
Looking right and being right are different. Most account-killers come from mistaking a sweep for a hold, a wick poke for a break, a range tag for an origin. The Gym trains the difference — not the words, the visual call.
Pattern recognition, not vocabulary recall. Four candidates per round — one is the real thing. Tell them apart.
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How this works
Each round shows four candidates. Exactly one matches the prompt; the other three are deliberately confusable concepts pulled from the same teaching moment in the source corpus. Click the one you think is right. You’ll see a short explanation either way, citing the actual Syndotc video where the discrimination is taught.
- Streak — correct answers in a row. Resets to zero on a wrong answer.
- Best — longest streak you’ve ever hit. Your only persistent record.
- Accuracy — lifetime correct over total answered. Slow to move.
- Streak landmarks — 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 in a row light up the streak counter. This is the only celebration on the site, and it celebrates something genuinely difficult.
Rounds shuffle on page load and don’t repeat in a session until the deck cycles. There is no “completion”: the Gym is a tool, not a syllabus.
Cards show schematic chart glyphs — no concept names visible until you answer. The discrimination is visual: read the candle pattern, the level-line color, the shape of the move. Concept names and source citations appear in the feedback panel after each round.