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Tap gently. Learn quietly.
A minimal educational tap game designed for calm focus on iPad.
Download on the App StoreQuiet Circles is a distraction-free learning game for children ages 3–7. Soft, floating circles drift across the screen, and children tap them based on numbers, letters, colors, memory, size comparison, spatial awareness, motion observation, and more — across 11 game modes.
No flashy animations. No loud sounds. No ads. Just gentle motion and quiet feedback that naturally builds focus, recognition, and cognitive skills.
Classic modes (Numbers, Letters, Colors, Memory) plus 7 pattern modes (Comparison, Matching, Spatial, Motion Rule, Subitizing, Go/No-Go, Rule Switching) — each designed to develop different cognitive skills.
Minimal interface with soft colors and gentle animations. Perfect for quiet time or before bed.
Free to start with no advertisements. Unlock all features with a single one-time purchase.
Parental gate protects settings. Adjust difficulty, circle count, speed, and sound to match your child.
Choose from Toddler, Preschool, or School presets to match your child's age and ability.
All data stays on your device. No accounts, no tracking, no data collection. Fully offline.
Tap circles in numerical order: 1, 2, 3… Builds number recognition and sequencing.
Follow alphabetical order: A, B, C… Reinforces letter recognition and ordering.
Find and tap the indicated color. Develops color identification and visual scanning.
Memorize the sequence, then tap from memory after labels disappear. Trains working memory.
Time-based modes — tap as many correct circles as you can within the time limit.
Tap the biggest or smallest circles. Develops size comparison and visual discrimination.
Find the odd one out or tap all matching colors. Trains pattern recognition and categorization.
Tap circles closest to — or farthest from — the center. Builds spatial awareness and distance estimation.
Observe how circles move and tap the still, slow, or shaking ones. Develops attention to motion and observation skills.
Find the color group with the most circles. Trains quantity perception and rapid counting.
Tap only the target color circles and ignore the traps. Builds impulse control and selective attention.
Alternate between tapping the biggest and smallest circles. Trains cognitive flexibility and rule-following.