Best clicking games to play with classmates
Classroom rivalries deserve better resolution mechanisms than volume. Between classes, on the bus home, or in the group project's procrastination phase, a thirty-second duel with a millisecond readout settles what an hour of claims can't.
Everything here runs on school Chromebooks and hand-me-down phones alike, needs zero installs or signups, and fits inside a break. The whole class can be on one leaderboard by tomorrow — study hall permitting.
Ranked by how much the outcome depends on raw tapping and clicking speed — CPS culture, in playable form.
The ranking
1. 👊 Smash
Three-second tap wars are recess in digital form — pure chaos, instantly rankable. (Most taps in 3 seconds wins. No elegance required.)
2. 🔢 Order
1-to-6 racing is the fairest possible game across a class — no gaming experience, no advantage, just eyes and speed. (Tap 1 to 6, in order, faster than them.)
3. 🏃 Sprint 100
The 100-tap speedrun becomes a homeroom institution the moment one person posts a sub-15 screenshot. (100 taps. How fast can you finish?)
4. ⚡ Reflex
The classroom's supreme court: whoever's actually fastest is decided in milliseconds, appeals not accepted. (Tap the block the instant it turns green.)
5. 👁️ Odd One Out
Spot-the-block duels crown the class's sharpest eyes — a title the back row takes surprisingly seriously. (One block is different. Find it first.)
6. 🧠 Memory
Sequence memory redistributes glory: the quiet ones routinely embarrass the confident ones, and the group chat feasts. (Watch the sequence. Repeat it. Don't blink.)
Duel by link: why it fits for classmates
One link in the class group chat is a tournament with no organiser: everyone plays the same rounds against the creator's score, results thread up automatically, and the loudest kid's ranking is public record by lunch. Rotate who creates the daily link and the class has a rolling championship that costs nobody a single install.
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.