The 1v1.LOL alternative that's even more 1v1

1v1.LOL is the browser build-fight game: Fortnite-style building and shooting, boiled down to duel practice. It's popular precisely because it strips a battle royale to its competitive core — two players, one fight.

What 1v1.LOL does brilliantly

  • Build-fight mechanics in a browser — genuinely impressive tech, no install.
  • FPS practice value: edit courses and aim modes for the Fortnite-shaped audience.
  • The 1v1 ethos: no teammates, no excuses.

What blocks.pw does differently

  • Further distillation: blocks.pw removes even the shooting — duels are raw reaction, aim, memory and timing, 30 seconds per verdict. The 1v1 of 1v1s.
  • Asynchronous grudges: challenge links mean your rival plays your exact rounds later — no server, no matching region, no both-online.
  • Universal hardware: build-fighting needs a decent machine and mouse skills; reflex duels run on any phone, which is where most grudges live anyway.
  • Rated identity: ELO plus country leaderboards without any account — your rank follows your nickname, not a login.

Side by side

1v1.LOLblocks.pw
GenreBuild-and-shoot practiceReflex/precision duels
SessionMinutes per fight30–40 seconds per duel
Async playNo — live onlyYes — challenge links
HardwareDecent PC recommendedAny phone or laptop
RankingIn-game modesELO + country leaderboards

Which should you use?

For Fortnite-adjacent mechanical practice, 1v1.LOL is the browser king. For settling who's actually faster — any device, any moment, opponent optional-until-later — the pure duel format is the sharper blade. Both understand the same truth: 1v1 is gaming's honest core.

The blocks.pw side of the table in one paragraph: 30-second best-of-5 duels, free, no account, no install, challenge links + country elo leaderboards — nine duel mini-games plus solo world records, built to settle things. Judge it in one quick match; it takes less time than reading this sentence took.

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Frequently asked questions

Is blocks.pw a shooter?

No — no building, no guns. It's the layer under shooters: reaction, aim, timing and memory, dueled directly in 30-second contests.

Which improves FPS skills more?

1v1.LOL for game-specific mechanics; blocks.pw for the underlying fast-twitch stack (and for opponents who don't play shooters). They stack nicely.

Can I duel someone who's offline?

Yes — that's the asynchronous trick: send a challenge link, they play your rounds whenever, and the verdict posts itself. No server uptime required for a rivalry.

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