Play Bounce & Squeak Online with Friends
Slide a toadstool to keep falling mice bouncing — a real-time score chase for 1–6. Play Bounce & Squeak free in your browser — challenge friends in real time or go solo against the clock. No download, no install. Jump in as a guest or sign up free in seconds.
How to play Bounce & Squeak
- Slide the toadstool left and right — with the slider below the board, or by dragging on the board itself — to catch the falling mice and spring them back up.
- Mice drop in one at a time: one at the start, another a few seconds later, then a third.
- Score a point for every bounce, and for every second a mouse spends in the air — with several mice up at once, the air-time clock counts double, triple, and beyond.
- A mouse that hits the ground sits for five seconds, then leaps back into the air on its own.
- Play a short, medium, or long round; the highest score when time runs out wins, or chase your best solo.
Play Bounce & Squeak your way
- Play live with friends in real time — everyone shares the same board.
- No group handy? Go solo and race the clock for a high score.
- Works on phone, tablet, and desktop, right in the browser. Nothing to install.
- Free to play. Start instantly as a guest, or create a free account to keep your stats and friends.
Bounce & Squeak — frequently asked questions
How do you play Bounce & Squeak?
Slide the springy toadstool left and right — with the slider below the board or by dragging on the board — to catch the falling mice and spring them back into the air. Keep as many aloft as you can.
How is the score worked out?
You score a point for every bounce and for every second a mouse spends in the air. With several mice up at once the air-time counts double, triple, and beyond — so juggling a full set is worth the risk.
What happens when a mouse lands?
A mouse that hits the ground sits for five seconds, then leaps back into the air on its own — so a drop costs you time and points, but never ends the round.
How many players can play Bounce & Squeak?
Up to 6 players play their own board at once and the highest score when time runs out wins, or go solo to chase a personal best. Rounds come in short, medium, and long lengths.