Flappy bird

Reflex-based game focused on precise timing.

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About

Flappy Bird is a study in controlled frustration. Tap to flap, and a small bird rises; stop tapping, and gravity pulls it down. Navigate a continuous series of pipe gaps with pixel-perfect precision. One wrong tap — too many, too few, too early, too late — and the bird smacks into a pipe or the ground.

The game's notorious difficulty comes from its physics. The bird's momentum continues briefly after you stop tapping, so you're always managing a slight delay between input and response. The gap between pipes is just wide enough to feel passable, just narrow enough to make every crossing tense.

Flappy Bird is pure session filler — each attempt lasts seconds to minutes, retry is instant, and the number on the high score screen is a personal grudge to settle.

How to Play

  • Tap the screen (or press spacebar) to flap and gain height.
  • Release to let the bird fall under gravity.
  • Navigate through the gaps between pairs of green pipes.
  • Each pipe successfully passed scores one point.
  • Any collision ends the run.

Tips

  • Aim for the vertical center of each gap — it gives maximum error margin.
  • Use small, rhythmic taps rather than large bursts to keep altitude stable.
  • Look ahead to the next pipe while passing the current one.

History

Flappy Bird was created by Vietnamese developer Dong Nguyen (dotGEARS) and released in May 2013. It languished in obscurity for months before going viral in early 2014, reaching the top of app store charts worldwide. At its peak, it was earning an estimated $50,000 per day in ad revenue. Nguyen famously removed it from app stores in February 2014, citing guilt over its addictive nature. The game's rise and removal became one of the most unusual stories in gaming history.

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