👊 Smash for kids

Smash's rules fit in one sentence — most taps in 3 seconds wins. no elegance required. — which is exactly the right size for a kid mid-car-ride. And unlike most "free" kids' games, there's no coin shop waiting behind level three and no stranger chat lurking behind the play button.

Why it works for kids

Instant rules, instant feedback, short rounds: a Smash round ends in seconds, so attention never has time to wander and "one more try" stays harmless. There's no reading requirement beyond a number or two, no fail-state that deletes progress, and no download — it runs in the browser on whatever device the family already has, including the hand-me-down tablet.

The parent-relevant part

No chat with strangers — duels exchange scores, never messages. No account means no personal data collected at signup, because there is no signup. Nothing in the game requires payment (one optional cosmetic upgrade exists for adults who enjoy golden usernames). And the family duel angle is genuinely good: challenge links let a kid battle a parent or cousin directly — and since kids' reaction times improve naturally every year, the day they finally beat you is mathematically scheduled. See average reaction time at age 10 for the science of your impending defeat.

How to play Smash

  1. A block appears and a 3-second timer starts.
  2. Tap (or click) the block as many times as you physically can.
  3. Every registered tap counts — the total shows live as you go.
  4. When the timer dies, the higher count wins the round.

Play Smash now

30-second duels, free in your browser. No download, no signup.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Smash safe for children?

There's no chat, no stranger messaging, no signup collecting data, and no purchases required to play. Duels exchange scores only.

What age can play Smash?

The one-tap rules work from roughly age 5–6 up. Reaction times develop with age, so expect scores to improve every year — see the reaction-time-by-age guides.

Are there ads or in-app purchases aimed at kids?

No purchases are needed to play anything; the single optional upgrade is cosmetic. The free game is the whole game.

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