Authentic Pixel Look
A true monochrome LCD aesthetic with the iconic green-on-green Nokia palette and crisp pixel rendering.
Relive the legendary monochrome thrill of the Nokia 3310. Pixel-perfect graphics, buttery smooth controls, and a high score that follows you everywhere — playable instantly in your browser on any device.
Every detail polished, from the pixel grid to the d-pad feel.
A true monochrome LCD aesthetic with the iconic green-on-green Nokia palette and crisp pixel rendering.
Arrow keys, WASD, swipe gestures, and on-screen buttons — responsive on every device.
Your best run is stored locally, so every session is a chance to beat your record.
Choose Easy, Classic, or Insane to match your skill — speed and challenge scale up dramatically.
Play seamlessly on phones and tablets with a clean responsive layout and touch controls.
Pure, distraction-free play. No popups, no sign-ups, just the game you remember.
Simple to learn. Impossible to put down.
Use arrow keys or WASD on desktop. Swipe or tap the d-pad on mobile.
Each food pellet grows your snake and adds points to your score.
Don't crash into the walls or your own tail — one mistake ends the run.
Survive longer, eat more, and chase the legendary perfect game.
From a 1976 arcade idea to the most-played game of the early mobile era — here's how Snake slithered into pop culture history.
Skip the lesson, just play →Gremlin Industries releases Blockade, an arcade title that pioneered the now-classic "growing trail" mechanic that Snake would later popularize.
Nokia engineer Taneli Armanto designs Snake for the Nokia 6110, making it one of the first games preinstalled on a mobile phone.
The Nokia 3310 ships with Snake II and sells over 126 million units, turning Snake into a global phenomenon and a pop-culture icon.
This project recreates the magic with modern web tech — vanilla JavaScript, HTML5 Canvas, and a UI tuned for both nostalgia and 2026 ergonomics.
Jump straight in. No signup. No download. Just Snake.
Play Snake NowYes. The game is 100% free, runs entirely in your browser, and requires no download, signup, or installation. Just click "Play" and you're in.
Absolutely. The game is fully responsive and supports swipe gestures as well as a four-direction on-screen d-pad. Works great on both Android and iOS browsers.
Yes. Your high score is saved in your browser's local storage. It will persist between sessions on the same device and browser.
Snake was preinstalled on Nokia mobile phones starting with the Nokia 6110 in 1997, designed by Taneli Armanto. Snake II shipped with the iconic Nokia 3310 in 2000 and is widely considered one of the most-played video games in history.
Yes. You can pick Easy, Classic, or Insane mode. Each ramps up the snake's speed and the challenge dramatically.
This recreation is built with vanilla HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Tailwind CSS — easy to read, easy to learn from, and great for tinkering.