Odd Ball by mikeware

'Simple' yet challenging puzzle game.
Click on the odd symbol out to progress. That's it! Try for the lowest time.
My personal best time is ~~00:03:42.937~~ 00:02:49.010!

Current time to beat from comment images is 00:02:01:491.
Platform Notes
Tested in Chrome and Edge on Windows 10 and Qutebrowser on Linux (thanks Anduril!), but should work on any browser. Optimized for desktop play.
Links
- Game: http://www.mikeware.com/oddball/
- Twitter: MikewareXGR
- Personal Site: http://www.mikeware.com
| Original URL | https://ldjam.com/events/ludum-dare/38/odd-ball |
Ratings
| Overall | 580th | 3.045⭐ | 24🧑⚖️ |
| Fun | 253th | 3.409⭐ | 24🧑⚖️ |
| Innovation | 330th | 3.227⭐ | 24🧑⚖️ |
| Theme | 766th | 1.905⭐ | 23🧑⚖️ |
| Graphics | 681th | 2.429⭐ | 23🧑⚖️ |
| Mood | 720th | 2.294⭐ | 19🧑⚖️ |
| Given | 21🗳️ | 14🗨️ |
Post your splits here when you play!
https://imgur.com/a/eGAH0
## 00:02:01:491
@dusted I'll have to check yours out. It was in my mind about the feedback. I'd probably add sounds in the future for that.
**Nitpick end**
I like it. I'm not very good at it all things considered, but that just means there's room for self improvement. I wager you could use these kind of challenges to rehabilitate patients (of some ailment, not sure what exactly). *Health tech*... Hmm, there's money in that right?
Anyways, good work!
It's tough, but there is also that "Ah! Now I see it!" feeling when you "solve" a level.
(Hope you manage to get over the magical threshold)
My best time was this (admittedly after two tries, nothing more):
Level 1-3: 00:00:05.711
Level 4-7: 00:00:28.216
Level 8-11: 00:01:17.007
Level 12-16: 00:02:29.451
Total Time: 00:04:20.385
Best Time: 00:04:20.385
It was a fun distraction. Not very fond of these games, but that's because I tend to get a little anxious with these things (similor to spot the differneces... yeah I don't know why, may impatience)
I got to appreciate a lot the small spehere rotating with all the symbols, it was enjoyable. Too bad thare was no audia, any kind of audio feedback when you clicked (or got the wrong sybmol) would have made it so much better.
However, I did like it, and I am glad I played it!
Audio was probably next on the list, but I'll probably plan to get back to this at some point in the future. I haven't done a lot of web audio before, so that's why I've always left it to the end and cut it. :( Recommendations would be great for libraries/tutorials anyone's used in the past.