Best browser games to settle arguments
Some arguments have no facts to check: who's faster, who's sharper, who has the better hands. These have historically been settled by volume and stubbornness. There is now a better court — one that returns verdicts in milliseconds and keeps records.
A blocks.pw duel is the arbitration clause for physical claims: same rounds for both parties, numeric scores, instant verdict, rematch clause included. The games below are ranked by how decisively they end specific genres of dispute.
Everything here runs in a plain browser tab — no installs, no accounts — which is the entire point of the category.
The ranking
1. ⚡ Reflex
The 'I'm faster than you' case, closed: two players, same green light, millisecond timestamps. There is no arguing with the readout. (Tap the block the instant it turns green.)
2. ⏳ Hold
For the 'I have the best self-control' claim — hold exactly three seconds under pressure and prove it, or produce the funniest possible failure. (Hold for exactly 3 seconds. Simple. Cruel.)
3. 🎯 Hunt
The 'my aim is better' dispute gets six targets and a clock. Total time doesn't negotiate. (Six targets. Minimum time. Go.)
4. 🧠 Memory
'I never forget anything' meets a sequence that says otherwise, in front of witnesses. (Watch the sequence. Repeat it. Don't blink.)
5. ⏱️ Bullseye
Precision claims resolved to the pixel — distance from centre is a number, not an opinion. (Stop the moving cursor dead centre.)
6. 🔢 Order
The sharpest-eyes dispute: same scatter of numbers, two scan times, one verdict. (Tap 1 to 6, in order, faster than them.)
Duel by link: why it fits to settle arguments
The challenge link is a formal summons: send it mid-argument and the dispute has a scheduled resolution whether or not you're in the same room. Both parties play identical rounds; the scoreboard renders the verdict; the result thread is the public record. The rematch button exists because losers always appeal — and the appeal gets the same impartial court.
All of these live inside blocks.pw — nine duel mini-games plus solo modes with world leaderboards, every one free in the browser. Start a quick match, send a challenge link, or browse every game.