Bloom — procedural flowers and golden phyllotaxis
Bloom generates a unique flower with every tap. Each petal is placed at the golden angle (137.5°), the same rule sunflowers, pinecones and daisies use to stack their seeds in spirals. You paint an impossible bouquet — no two flowers alike.
How to play
Tap anywhere to bloom a flower. Size, palette and rotation are random. Stack flowers to compose a bouquet. Save PNG downloads your composition. Reset clears the garden.
Why it's satisfying
Phyllotaxis (Vogel's law, golden angle 360°/φ²) produces spirals that maximize space without overlap — that's why sunflower seeds never collide. Watching this mathematical order paint itself in seconds is hypnotic. Bloom makes a rule of nature visible that few people get to see in person.
About
Bloom is part of Alcy, thirty free contemplative micro-games in your browser. For more emergent patterns, try Loop Maker, Spirograph and Constellation.