AimLabs Edition

SwattyFly

Gridshot mechanics. Fly targets. You pick the time.

6Active Flies
30sRound Timer
+1Per Swat
Instant Respawn
Round Duration
Best: 0

SwattyFly — The Best Free Online Fly Swatter Game

SwattyFly is the ultimate online fly swatter game built for players who want to sharpen their aim, beat their personal best, and have a blast doing it. Inspired by Aimlab's legendary Gridshot mode, SwattyFly puts six fly targets on screen at once and challenges you to swat as many as possible before the clock runs out. No downloads, no installs — just open your browser, click Start, and start swatting.

How the Fly Swatter Game Works

Each round, six flies spawn across the arena at random positions and three different sizes. Click a fly target to swat it — it disappears instantly and a new one respawns in a fresh spot, keeping the pace relentless from first swat to final second. Your score, accuracy percentage, and miss count are tracked in real time on the HUD, and your personal best is saved automatically so you always know what you're chasing. Choose from 15-second sprints, 30-second standard rounds, 60-second endurance sets, or 2-minute marathon sessions to match your training style.

Why SwattyFly Beats a Physical Fly Swatter

A traditional fly swatter — whether it's a classic flat paddle, a fly swatter gun, a giant fly swatter, or even the best electric fly swatter money can buy — can only do so much for your reaction time. A real fly swatter electric zapper is satisfying in the kitchen, but it won't train your mouse precision or hand-eye coordination the way a browser game can. SwattyFly gives you the tactile thrill of the sound from a fly swatter — synthesized in real time with the Web Audio API — combined with the competitive scoring loop of a professional aim trainer.

Aimlab-Inspired Aim Training

If you've used Aimlab to warm up before a competitive match, SwattyFly will feel immediately familiar. The Gridshot mechanic — keep targets on screen at all times, instant respawn on hit — is the gold standard for building raw click speed and target acquisition. SwattyFly translates that mechanic into a fly-swatting theme that's approachable for casual players while still being deep enough for seasoned aim trainers. Accuracy is front and center: every missed click is counted, so you're always pushed to be precise, not just fast.

Features at a Glance

Tips for a Higher Score

The fastest players don't chase flies one at a time — they let their eyes lead their cursor to the nearest respawn zone and stay loose on the wrist. Keep your DPI high enough that you're not dragging the mouse across your whole desk for each swat, but low enough that you stay accurate. If you're coming from using the best electric fly swatter in real life, the instinct to "wind up" for a big swing will hurt your score here — micro-movements win rounds. Start with the 15-second timer to build confidence, then step up to 60 seconds once your miss rate drops below 20 percent.

Whether you're here for a quick distraction, a proper aim warm-up, or bragging rights on the leaderboard, SwattyFly is the fly swatter game worth bookmarking. Open a new tab, set your timer, and see how many flies you can swat.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will this game improve my aim?

Scientifically? We can't make any guarantees. Anecdotally? Players who consistently swat 40+ flies per round report sharper mouse precision, faster target acquisition, and a deeply personal grudge against insects. SwattyFly won't replace a dedicated aim trainer — but it will absolutely shame you into practicing more. The flies respawn instantly, your miss counter never lies, and your high score will haunt you at 2 AM.

Can an electric fly swatter kill you?

A real electric fly swatter runs at around 500–2,000V with almost no current — enough to sting, not enough to send you to the afterlife. In SwattyFly, however, you're the one wielding the swatter, and the only thing in danger of dying is your high score. We do recommend keeping both the real and virtual versions away from water, open beverages, and your ego. The flies zap back in approximately 500 milliseconds. You don't.

Do flies know what a fly swatter is?

Real flies have compound eyes that detect motion faster than a human can blink — which is why they dodge your arm 9 times out of 10 in the kitchen. In SwattyFly, the flies are coded to be slightly less omniscient. They still wiggle, change direction, and make themselves difficult, but they can't file a restraining order. Yet. We're watching the bug tracker closely.

Will an electric fly swatter kill a wasp?

In real life? Yes — and it's deeply satisfying. In SwattyFly? Wasps are currently locked out of the arena. For now it's a six-fly, no-wasp zone where your cursor reigns supreme. Future updates may introduce wasp targets that sting back — as in, they deduct points when missed. Consider this your warning to get your accuracy below 20% misses before that patch drops.