
Piano Tiles
Tap the black tiles as they scroll down — miss one or hit a white tile and it's game over. A fast-paced reflex game built with HTML5 Canvas.
About Piano Tiles
Black tiles cascade down the screen and your only job is to tap them — every single one, without touching white. Miss a beat or brush the wrong tile and the run ends immediately. It sounds simple until the tempo climbs and the tiles shrink into a blur of split-second decisions.
There are no checkpoints and no second chances, which makes each clean run feel genuinely earned. The game is pure reflex training wrapped in a musical skin, and the rhythm element gives it a satisfying cadence that pure reaction tests lack. If you enjoy that kind of twitchy, one-more-go tension, the rest of the arcade games section has plenty more to explore. For something that leans harder into the reaction side without the rhythm framing, Reflex is worth a look.
Piano Tiles plays best on a touchscreen — tapping with fingers feels natural and fast in a way that clicking with a mouse doesn't quite replicate — so mobile or a touch-enabled laptop is the ideal setup.
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How to use
• Click or tap the black tiles as they scroll down the screen • Avoid clicking any white tiles - hitting a white tile ends the game • Use your mouse to click on desktop or tap with your finger on mobile • Tiles move continuously downward, so you must keep up with the rhythm • Each black tile you successfully hit increases your score • The game speeds up as you progress, making it more challenging • If you miss a black tile by letting it reach the bottom, the game ends • Try to build up a steady rhythm and focus on accuracy over speed • Your final score is based on how many black tiles you hit consecutively • Click "try again" when you lose to restart and beat your high score
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