Slice the falling orbs in time with the beat. A free browser-based 3D rhythm game built with WebGL — no download, no signup, just play.
Beat Slicer is a free browser-based 3D rhythm game where you slice incoming orbs in time with the music. Built with A-Frame and WebGL, it runs directly in any modern browser with no download, signup, or installation required. The game tracks your timing accuracy, builds combo multipliers for consecutive successful slices, and posts your scores to a global leaderboard so you can compete with players worldwide.
Whether you're a casual player looking for a quick rhythm fix or a hardcore rhythm-game veteran chasing a perfect run, Beat Slicer scales to your skill level. Multiple difficulty modes adjust spawn rates, timing windows, and orb patterns, giving you the freedom to play your way.
Pick a song and hit play. Glowing orbs spawn at the back of the 3D arena and travel toward you in time with the beat. Each orb has a slice direction shown by colored arrows. Click and drag (or swipe on mobile) through the orb in the indicated direction as it crosses the strike zone in front of you. The closer your slice lands to the beat, the more points you score.
Hit consecutive orbs accurately to build a combo. Each successful chain multiplies your score, so long combos are the key to climbing the leaderboard. Missing a slice or hitting in the wrong direction breaks your combo and resets the multiplier.
Beat Slicer offers multiple difficulty modes. Easy mode gives you wide timing windows and fewer simultaneous orbs — perfect for first-time players. Hard mode demands precise timing and fast reflexes with overlapping spawn patterns. Difficulty also affects your final score multiplier on the global leaderboard, so higher difficulty means higher potential scores.
The fastest way to climb the leaderboard is consistent timing — accuracy outweighs raw speed. Try to slice on the exact beat rather than rushing ahead. Build long combos for score multipliers, and don't break your streak on tricky orbs. Practice with a song you know well; familiarity with the music makes timing feel natural. Once you've mastered Easy mode, push into Hard for a real leaderboard run.
Love Beat Slicer? Try our other rhythm games: Piano Drop tests your reaction speed with falling keys, Echo Keys is a Simon-style piano memory challenge, and Dubstep Balls turns dubstep production into a physics game. For making music, check out the Beat Maker drum machine, the Lo-Fi Cube, or the multiplayer Jam Room.