Destiny just put up a score most musicians would envy. In a recent stream clip, the commentator tackled Dialed.gg’s Sound Memory Game and landed a result that placed him in the top 0.39% of players globally.
The browser game is simple on paper. You hear a reference tone, it stops, and then you drag a slider to recreate that tone from memory. The challenge runs over five rounds with a total score out of 50.
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In practice, it’s brutal. The hardest part isn’t hearing the tone, it’s holding it in your head while the adjustable tone starts playing and scrambles your memory. Players often miss by a full octave, locking onto the right note but at double or half the frequency.
Destiny nailed it anyway, ranking near the very top of the site’s leaderboard at the time of the clip.
Not perfect pitch but close enough
Before anyone crowns him with absolute pitch, the game doesn’t actually test for that. Perfect pitch means identifying or producing a specific named note with no reference. This test gives you the reference first, so it mostly measures pitch memory, pitch matching, and frequency discrimination.
Destiny’s music background likely helps. He’s played piano on stream before and has mentioned saxophone and music theory experience. That kind of ear training lines up neatly with the skills the game rewards.

