🏃 Sprint 100 in your browser

The browser is the most underrated game console ever shipped: it's already on every device you own, it updates itself, and it starts games in seconds. Sprint 100 was built for it — not ported to it — which is why a sustained tap speed duel feels identical on a gaming PC and a mid-range phone.

One game, every device

Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge; Android, iPhone, Windows, Mac, Linux, Chromebook — same rounds, same scoring, same leaderboards. Start a duel on your laptop, answer a rematch from your phone in a queue. Nothing syncs because nothing needs to: the game lives at one URL and meets you wherever you open it.

Why browser-native suits Sprint 100

A game about sustained tap speed needs instant availability more than it needs a 4K install. The browser delivers exactly that trade: page-load in seconds, input latency low enough to measure milliseconds honestly, and a share model — plain links — that turns any chat thread into an arena. The heaviest thing about the whole site is your opponent's ego.

How to play Sprint 100

  1. Hit start — the clock runs from your first tap.
  2. Tap the block as fast as you can, 100 times.
  3. The timer stops on tap #100.
  4. Your time goes to the world leaderboard — beat it or be beaten.

Play Sprint 100 now

Free solo mode with a world leaderboard. No download, no signup.

Play now — free

Frequently asked questions

Which browsers run Sprint 100?

Any modern one — Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, and their mobile versions. If it can open this page, it can run the game.

Browser vs app — is there an app version?

The browser version is the game. No app exists because none is needed: full features, leaderboards and duels all run from the URL.

Does it work on old or weak devices?

Yes — the whole game is lighter than a single photo and runs comfortably on years-old phones and basic Chromebooks.

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