How a challenge match works
Every character on the grid is a bot with two fixed traits: a signature game and an accuracy band. Pick one and you both play the same five rounds of their signature variant — identical targets, identical clock. The bot “guesses” by landing somewhere inside its accuracy band each round, so a Trivial bot sprays wide of the target while a Genius bot is consistently near-perfect. Highest total after five rounds takes the match, and your wins and losses against each character post to the vs-bots leaderboard.
Because each bot is locked to one variant, the roster doubles as a guided tour of the site’s games: working through it takes you from the basic memory rounds to the precision modes without repeating a test. If a variant is new to you, the rules are always one tap away on the match screen, or in the how-to-play guide.
Trivial tier
Warm-up opponents. Their guesses land far enough from the target that a first-time player should win comfortably — use them to learn a variant's rhythm.
Donald Trump (Easy) · Asmongold (Easy)
Easy tier
Beatable on most runs once you know the game, but they'll punish a careless round.
KSI (Speed)
Medium tier
A coin flip for the average player. Expect to lose a few before your first win.
Vikkstar (Easy) · Bad Bunny (Gradient) · Neymar (Speed) · Harry Styles (Gradient) · Taylor Swift (Gradient) · XQC (Speed)
Hard tier
These bots guess inside a tight band around the target. You need a genuinely good run, not just a clean one.
Xaryu (Speed) · Elon Musk (Hard) · Pikaboo (Speed) · IShowSpeed (Speed) · Levy Rozman (Hard)
Genius tier
Near-perfect accuracy on the roster's hardest games. Beating one is a leaderboard-worthy result.
Magnus Carlsen (Blind Sliders)