how to measure
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Responsiveness is measured by the time it takes to get bubbles to their balince: Time to Balince. Steadiness is measured by how long you can keep the bubbles in their balince: Time in Balince. The faster you can get to balince and the longer you can keep the bubbles there, the better your score will be. The two Balince meters on each side measures the steadiness achieved through cooperation. The Balince meters display the microscopic movements present in all three directions, even after getting into balince. The quicker the balince meter turns red, the more off balince you are. Your steadiness is measured by how long the accumulation of such remaining disturbances remain under a threshold.
Your overall score, Balince Score is a thousand times the ratio of Time in Balince to Time to Balince scaled by the Level of play. If you play more than once in a session between saving your scores, then the score is averaged over all the plays in the session and that is Balince Score for the session. The history of scores for each pair of players are shown as a step-graph on selecting a particular pair. The exact score at for any session can be seen by touching the session number at the bottom of the graph. | ![]() |
