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Flappy Bird

Tap to flap, dodge the pipes and fly as far as you can. Best score saved automatically.

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Tap to flap, dodge the pipes and fly as far as you can. Best score saved automatically.

This free Flappy Bird from KX Toolkit is part of our all-in-one online toolkit. It runs entirely in your browser, so your data never leaves your device for client-side operations. 100% free, forever - no paywall, no credit card, no trial.

How to use the Flappy Bird

  1. Open the tool - you are already here, nothing to install.
  2. Enter your input in the form above.
  3. Click the action button to run the tool. Results appear instantly.
  4. Copy the result to your clipboard, or download it as a file.

What you can do with the Flappy Bird

  • Speed up daily work without juggling multiple websites.
  • Run quick checks before publishing or sending.
  • Verify or transform data without writing any code.
  • Free alternative to paid desktop or SaaS tools.

Why use KX Toolkit's Flappy Bird

  • Browser-based: Works on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS and Android - no install, no extension.
  • Privacy-first: Client-side tools never upload your data; server-side tools delete files right after processing.
  • Mobile-friendly: Full feature parity on phones and tablets - not a stripped-down view.
  • Fast: Optimised for instant feedback. No artificial waiting screens, no email-gated downloads.
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Tips for the best results

For best results, keep your input as clean as possible - remove extra whitespace or formatting before running the tool.

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How do I play Flappy Bird?
Tap the screen, click your mouse or press space to make the bird flap upward. Each flap gives a small upward boost, and gravity pulls the bird down between flaps. Pipes scroll across the screen with gaps to fly through. Pass through a gap to score a point. Touching a pipe or the ground ends the round instantly.
Why is it so hard?
The flap input is binary, the bird falls quickly between taps and the gap between pipes is narrow. Tap rhythm is everything. New players over-correct, either flapping too often and rising into the top pipe, or flapping too late and crashing into the bottom one. Once you find the right tap rhythm, scores past 20 become consistent rather than rare.
Does the game speed up?
The pipe scroll speed itself stays constant, but the gaps narrow slightly and pipe heights get more extreme as your score climbs, which feels like a speed up. The constant pace is part of the game's charm, because the difficulty is in the player's precision rather than the engine ramping up. Every score is technically reachable from a fresh attempt.
Any tips for getting past 10?
Watch the next pipe pair, not the one you are currently flying through, so you can plan your altitude. Flap in short, even bursts rather than panic-tapping. If you crash, take a five second pause before starting again to reset your rhythm, because chaining attempts back to back almost always results in the same mistake repeating itself.
Is my best score saved?
Yes. Your highest score is stored in browser local storage and shown both on the start screen and on the game over screen. Beating it triggers a small celebration. Clearing browser data resets the record. There is no online leaderboard, so all rivalry is between you and your own personal best, which keeps the game stress free and replayable.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes. The game plays beautifully on phones with a single tap input, which is exactly how the original was designed. The screen scales to fit any device, and there are no gestures to learn beyond tapping anywhere. Hold the phone in portrait mode for the most comfortable layout, and use a soft surface for your thumb during long attempts.

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