Understanding the Behavioral Map
What the map represents
This is a visualization derived from your play trajectory. It summarizes how your state changed over time and how those state-changes connect.
It is descriptive: it shows patterns in the run; it does not label them as good/bad or make claims about you.
Time layout
Nodes are arranged radially by time. Earlier states appear closer to the center; later states appear farther out.
Exploration
Pan & Zoom: Drag the graph to move around. Scroll to zoom in on dense areas to see individual decisions.
Tap/Click: Tap a node to see specific data about that moment.
Node encoding
Color: indicates the zone associated with that state (Inner / Middle / Outer).
Size: indicates relative dwell/weight for that state in the run.
Edge encoding
Connections: represent transitions between states.
Thickness: reflects the relative strength/weight of that transition in this run.
How to use it
Use the map to compare segments of your run: where you lingered, where you switched zones, and which transitions repeated.