Guide your serpent. Eat. Grow. Survive.
Snake is one of the most iconic arcade games of the 20th century, popularised on Nokia mobile phones in the late 1990s but with roots in the 1976 arcade cabinet Blockade. The player controls a continuously moving snake that must eat food pellets to grow longer while avoiding the walls and its own tail. The longer the snake grows, the more of the board it occupies, and the harder it becomes to navigate safely. The challenge escalates naturally with the snake's length rather than any external difficulty settings. GameNight.pro offers a clean, ad-free Snake with keyboard and swipe controls, adjustable speed levels, a real-time score display, and a high-score tracker stored in the browser. Fast to start, surprisingly hard to master.
Press Arrow keys or WASD to steer the snake's direction on desktop. On mobile, swipe in any direction. The snake moves continuously — you can only change its direction, not stop it. Eating a food pellet increases the snake's length and adds to your score. The game ends immediately if the snake hits a wall or crosses its own body. Set the speed level before starting — lower speeds are ideal for learning, higher speeds for chasing high scores. Press Space to pause and resume at any time. Your personal best score is saved automatically in the browser and persists across sessions on the same device.
Four principles that keep the snake alive as the board fills up:
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