How to Play Box Breathing
Follow a 4-4-4-4 Breathing Exercise
Box breathing is a deep breathing relaxation exercise that guides you through a steady 4-4-4-4 loop: inhale for 4 seconds, hold for 4 seconds, exhale for 4 seconds, then hold again for 4 seconds. There is no score, fail state, or pressure to finish.
Start a Session
Choose a duration preset, then start the breathing exercise when you are ready.
Follow the Timer
Follow the moving marker and expanding breath circle through each 4-second phase.
Pause
Pause stops the timer, active play-time tracking, and background music.
Music
Handpan background music starts with the session and can be turned off or adjusted.
Presets
Pick 1, 3, 5, or 10 minutes for a finite guided session, or use Endless mode when you want the 16-second breathing loop to keep going.
Rankings
Signed-in players rank by total active breathing time. Box Breathing does not record wins, losses, scores, or best times.
Relaxation Breaks
Use a short preset when you want a quiet deep breathing exercise for relaxation.
Stress or Nerves
Try a 1 or 3 minute session before focused work, rest, or a stressful moment.
Anxiety Support
Use the timer for everyday calm, but seek professional help for severe or recurring anxiety.
Breathing Exercises and Panic Symptoms
Paced deep breathing can be a useful relaxation tool, but this page is not medical care. If panic symptoms feel intense, unsafe, unfamiliar, or keep coming back, contact a qualified health professional or local emergency services.
What is box breathing?
Box breathing uses four equal phases: inhale, hold, exhale, and hold again. Rodeyo uses 4 seconds for each phase.
Can I use this for anxiety?
You can use it as a calm breathing exercise for everyday anxious moments, but it should not replace professional support.

