What is Bubble Shooter?
Free — no account neededBubble Shooter is one of our Games. Aim and shoot bubbles to match 3 or more of the same color. Clear the board to advance levels. It plays directly in the browser with no install and no account, on phone or desktop. It runs entirely in your browser, so nothing is uploaded and no account is needed. More in this collection: Retro arcade games, reaction time tests, aim trainers, and brain teasers.
How to use Bubble Shooter
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Open Bubble Shooter — it starts right away, with nothing to install.
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Pick your difficulty or mode if the game offers one.
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Play in the browser on phone, tablet, or desktop.
Key Features
Starts instantly
No install, no download, no account — it loads and you play.
Difficulty levels
Play at a level that suits you rather than one fixed setting.
Never leaves your browser
Processing happens on your own device — nothing is uploaded to us.
Works on any device
Full functionality on phone, tablet, and desktop.
Who Is This For?
A short break
Something to play for a few minutes, on any device.
Puzzle players
Difficulty levels that stay interesting.
Family and classroom
Safe to hand to anyone — no account, no ads to click.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Bubble Shooter free?
Yes. Bubble Shooter runs in your browser and is free to use, with no account, no watermark, and no usage cap.
Do I need to create an account?
No. Open the page and use it. An account only becomes useful if you want to save tools to your own toolbox.
What happens to my data?
Bubble Shooter does its work on your own device. Your input is never uploaded to us, which is why it also works with sensitive material.
Can I play on my phone?
Yes. Bubble Shooter is built to be playable on a touch screen as well as with a keyboard and mouse.
Do I need to install anything?
No. Bubble Shooter runs in the browser on desktop, tablet, and phone. There is nothing to download and nothing to keep updated.
More detail on plans is on our pricing page, and how AI-powered tools handle your data is covered on the AI processing page.