👊 Smash multiplayer

Multiplayer here doesn't mean a 40-minute lobby simulator. It means three things that all fit in a coffee break: duel strangers through matchmaking, take on your whole group with one link, and compete with everyone at once on the leaderboards — Smash and raw click speed at the centre of all three.

One link vs the whole group

A challenge link isn't limited to one opponent: everyone who opens it plays against your recorded score. Drop one link in a group chat and you've started a tournament — each member's result lands against yours, receipts included. It's multiplayer with the logistics of sending a meme. Formats and prize ideas per context live in mini-games for parties and quick games with coworkers.

Matchmaking and mass competition

Quick match supplies endless real opponents with ELO at stake, and the country leaderboards are the slowest, largest multiplayer mode of all — every ranked player in your country competing on one table. Solo modes join in too: every Sprint, Tower or Survive run posts against the world's scores.

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.

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Frequently asked questions

How many players can join one challenge link?

As many as open it — each plays against the creator's score. One link comfortably runs a whole group chat's tournament.

Is there matchmaking?

Yes — quick match pairs you with real players and adjusts your ELO after every duel.

Do groups need to schedule a time?

No — duels are asynchronous. Post the link; results roll in as people find a spare 40 seconds.

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