24 free games, no download needed

Solitaire, Sudoku, Mahjong, 2048, speed tests and more — every game runs instantly in your browser, on any device.

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2048Slide the tiles, merge equal numbers, and build your way up to the legendary 2048 tile.Puzzle SnakeThe timeless arcade classic: eat, grow, and don't bite your own tail.Arcade MinesweeperThe legendary logic game: read the numbers, dodge the mines, clear the board.Brain Memory MatchFlip the cards, find the pairs, and train your short-term memory.Brain SudokuFresh, unique-solution puzzles in three difficulties — the world's favorite number game.Brain Word GuessGuess the hidden five-letter word in six tries — unlimited rounds, no daily limit.Puzzle Brick BreakerBounce the ball, smash every brick, and keep the rally alive.Arcade Whack-a-Mole30 seconds, nine holes, endless moles — how fast are your reflexes?Casual Sliding PuzzleSlide the numbered tiles into order — the classic 15-puzzle in three sizes.Puzzle Tic-Tac-ToeThree in a row wins — play a friend, or try to outsmart a perfect AI.Casual Reaction Time TestMeasure your visual reaction speed in milliseconds — 5 rounds, instant results.Casual Block PuzzleDrag pieces onto the 10×10 board and clear full rows and columns — no timer, pure strategy.Puzzle Typing Speed TestMeasure your typing speed and accuracy in real time — pick 15, 30 or 60 seconds and watch your WPM climb.Skill Click Speed TestFind out how many times you can click in a set window — from a lightning 1 second to a marathon 60.Skill Aim TrainerTest how fast and how accurately you can hit a moving target — pick 30 targets or 60 seconds and go.Skill SolitaireClassic Klondike solitaire: build the foundations by suit, clear the tableau, and beat your best time.Cards Mahjong SolitaireClear the layered tile pyramid by matching identical pairs — but only 'free' tiles can be taken.Cards Falling BlocksRotate and stack seven falling shapes, clear full lines, and keep up as the pace speeds up.Arcade Bubble ShooterAim, bounce off the walls, and pop clusters of three or more matching bubbles before they reach the bottom.Arcade Match 3Swap neighboring gems to line up three or more, chain cascades, and rack up combo bonuses before time or moves run out.Puzzle Four in a RowDrop your discs, line up four in a row before your opponent, and test an AI that thinks several moves ahead.Brain HangmanGuess the hidden word one letter at a time before the drawing is complete — six wrong guesses and it's over.Brain Endless RunnerJump, duck, and outrun an endlessly accelerating side-scroller — how far can you go before you crash?Arcade Number MemoryWatch a number, watch it disappear, then type it back from memory — one mistake ends the run.Brain

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What Is a Good Reaction Time? Average Times by AgeAverage reaction time for adults is 200-250ms. See typical reaction times by age, why online tests add lag, and how to actually get faster. ⌨️Average Typing Speed: What Counts as a Good WPM?Average typing speed is around 40 WPM. Learn how WPM is calculated, what counts as fast, and a realistic plan to type faster and more accurately. 🔢2048 Strategy: How to Win With the Corner TechniqueThe best 2048 strategy is the corner technique: anchor your biggest tile in one corner, use only 2-3 directions, and build a descending snake order. 💣Minesweeper Tips: How to Read the Board and Play SmarterMinesweeper tips that matter: read the numbers as exact rules, memorize the 1-2-1 pattern, chord instead of clicking one by one, and flag with discipline. 🃏Solitaire Rules: How to Play Klondike SolitaireKlondike solitaire rules explained: the tableau and foundation layout, alternating colors, draw-1 vs draw-3, and the strategy that actually wins games. 🧩Sudoku for Beginners: Rules, Tips and How to Actually Solve OneSudoku for beginners: the full rules, scanning, naked singles, hidden singles, naked pairs and pencil marks - everything you need to solve a puzzle by logic alone. 🀄How to Play Mahjong Solitaire: Rules and Tile MatchingMahjong solitaire rules explained: the free-tile rule, the 144-tile turtle layout, which tiles match, and why some deals can't be solved. 🃏How to Win at Solitaire: 9 Tips That Actually WorkHow to win at solitaire: realistic odds for Klondike, when to play cards to the foundation, managing empty columns, draw-1 vs draw-3, and more. 🖱️How to Click Faster: Average CPS and Techniques That WorkHow to click faster: what average CPS looks like, jitter and butterfly clicking explained, drag clicking, and the health risk of overdoing it. 🎯How to Improve Your Aim: A Practical Training GuideHow to improve your aim: flicking vs tracking vs target switching, finding a consistent sensitivity, crosshair placement, and a realistic routine. 🔤Best Starting Words for 5-Letter Word GamesBest starting words for 5-letter word games: why CRANE, SLATE, RAISE and ADIEU work, the vowel trade-off, and a smart second-guess strategy. 🧠Do Brain Training Games Actually Work? What the Evidence SaysDo brain training games work? Practice reliably improves the specific task, but transfer to general intelligence is weak and contested - here's why.

About PlayLite

PlayLite is a small collection of hand-crafted classic games that run entirely in your browser. Every game is built with plain HTML5 — no plugins, no app store, nothing to install — and works equally well on phones, tablets and desktops.

We focus on the timeless ones: puzzles like 2048 and Sudoku that exercise your logic, arcade classics like Snake and Brick Breaker that test your reflexes, and quick casual rounds like Whack-a-Mole for a 30-second break. Scores are saved locally on your device, so you can always try to beat yourself.

New games are added over time. If you have a favorite classic you'd like to see here, tell us through the contact page — we read everything.