🏃 Sprint 100 with no download
The app-store ritual — search, download 200 MB, create account, allow notifications, watch tutorial — takes longer than an entire Sprint 100 session. blocks.pw skips the ritual: the page is the game. Tap a link, and you're testing sustained tap speed before an app store would have finished asking for permissions.
Why no-download matters more than it sounds
Zero megabytes of storage on a phone that's perpetually full. Zero updates to babysit. Zero "this app is no longer compatible with your device". And the killer feature for a duel game: when you send someone a challenge link, they can accept it immediately — no "download the app first" wall for your opponent to bounce off. Every install step between a challenge and a rematch loses half the challengers.
Instant, but complete
No-download doesn't mean demo: the browser version is the whole game — full Sprint 100, all nine duel mini-games, solo modes, world and country leaderboards, ELO. It loads light (the whole thing weighs less than one photo), runs on years-old phones, and works the same on the next device you open it from.
How to play Sprint 100
- Hit start — the clock runs from your first tap.
- Tap the block as fast as you can, 100 times.
- The timer stops on tap #100.
- Your time goes to the world leaderboard — beat it or be beaten.