Diagnose the limiting component
Look at your last 10 exam reps. Which component is lowest on average—roundness, centering, or closure? Fix that first; the total score follows.
Breaking 85%: stability and pacing
- Roundness low: Whole‑Arm Primer (2 min), Clock Drill (3), Size Ladder (3). Tempo 2.5–3.0s.
- Centering low: Center Lock (3), Crosshair (3), Intersection Lap (2). Use grid rails.
- Closure low: Closure Blend (2), Portal (2), Pacing (2). Aim through the start.
Run two exam reps and log median values. Expect a steady climb to 85% with three to five sessions.
Breaking 95%: micro‑polish
- Roundness polish: Reduce tempo to find the smoothest cadence, then nudge speed up without adding wobble.
- Centering polish: Slightly enlarge radius and exaggerate equidistance to the dot; then return to baseline.
- Closure polish: Practice tangent match zoomed in; then scale back to normal size.
Alternate days: one polish day, one consolidation day (baseline sets only). Avoid fatigue—quality over volume.
How to log like a pro
Log date, device, radius, tempo, and three scores. Note one cue that helped (e.g., “aim through,” “count 2.5s”). Re‑test in identical conditions weekly. Share your best score from the modal—external focus boosts performance.