Precision drawing games, built for one honest stroke
Score It High is a small browser game studio obsessed with unfairly fair challenges. Five live titles strip play down to a single gesture — trace a shape freehand, get an instant accuracy score, and compare against a global leaderboard. A sixth trades the stroke for reflexes: Dino Run. No install, no account required to start.
Live games
6
5 precision draws + Dino Run
Runs played
12.7k
Lifetime across all titles
World avg score
33.5%
Mean of submitted runs
Live catalog
Each card opens a full game page with embedded canvas, scoring breakdown, and leaderboard hooks. Pick a shape, draw once, see the truth.
Ten corners, one stroke. Five sharp outer points and five even inner corners, scored on symmetry and closure. The studio's toughest precision drawing challenge.
Scoring: Point sharpness and radial symmetry — five outer tips and five inner corners all measured against one ideal radius.
Common questions about our precision drawing game catalog, scoring, and what ships next.
What is the Score It High games studio?▼
It is our public catalog of browser games: five one-stroke precision drawing challenges plus Dino Run, an endless runner. Every title has instant scoring, a global leaderboard, and shareable results. No downloads, no paywall on the core loop.
Which game should I play first?▼
Start with Perfect Circle if you want the classic “draw a perfect circle” test. Square and Triangle reward line control; Heart is the steepest curve-matching challenge; Star is the hardest of all, with ten corners in one shape. If a steady hand isn't your thing, Dino Run trades the stroke for reflexes — one button, jump, survive.
Are these games really free?▼
Yes. All live studio games run in your browser at no cost. You can play without an account. Optional extras may arrive later, but precision scoring and leaderboard submission stay free.
How often do leaderboard stats update?▼
Scores save immediately when you submit a run. This studio page caches aggregate stats and top-three snapshots for about an hour to keep database usage low. The live leaderboard page loads fresh data when you open it.
Can I use these games to practice drawing accuracy?▼
Absolutely. Many players treat the studio as a daily warm-up: one stroke per shape, track your personal best in the game, and compare against the world average shown on each card. Our blog has deeper technique guides if you want structured practice.
What is coming next from the studio?▼
Dino Run just shipped — the classic no-wifi runner, rebuilt with a global leaderboard the original never had. We're always sketching the next challenge, precision or otherwise.