CaptchaWare
CaptchaWare turns the worst part of the internet into a speed sport: rapid-fire captchas that dare you to prove you are, in fact, a warm-blooded human with opinions about bicycles. It’s basically microgame mayhem with captcha-flavored panic, perfect if you want a browser skill game that roasts your reflexes for fun.
How to Play CaptchaWare?
Your mission is simple: survive 20 consecutive captchas without losing your grip on reality. Each prompt throws a different kind of web-brain test at you, like identifying objects, quick math, agreeing to terms, solving riddles, and other “the internet is a place” nonsense. The further you get, the more intense the demands become, so speed matters as much as correctness. Your bragging rights are your score, and yes, the developer has a posted high score of 77, so you have a target to bully.
- Tip 1: read the instruction first, then act, because panic-clicking is how robots are born
- Tip 2: do not spend ten years debating one pixel of bicycle tire overlap, just commit
What Are the Controls for CaptchaWare?
- Mouse: Click selections, buttons, and the tiny squares that make you question your eyesight;
- Keyboard: Type responses when a text-based captcha shows up;
Features
- 20-captcha gauntlet with escalating difficulty and pressure:
- WarioWare-style micro-challenges built out of classic web verification pain:
- Score chasing, plus a very punchable benchmark score of 77:
Release date
February 2026
Developer
Paper Hat Projects
Platform
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