Best Free Helix Jump Game
Spin the tower so the bouncing ball drops through the gaps — and never land it on red.
Level 1
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How to play
- Spin the tower. Drag left and right or use the arrow keys to rotate the helix of rings around the ball.
- Drop through the gaps. Line an open gap up under the bouncing ball so it falls through to the next level.
- Avoid the red. Landing on a solid ring bounces you back up; landing on a red danger segment ends the run.
About Helix Jump
Helix Jump is the satisfying spinner where a ball bounces its way down a spiral tower of rings. Drag left and right or use the arrow keys to rotate the helix so an open gap lines up under the ball — then it drops through to the next level and your score climbs. Land on a solid ring and the ball simply bounces back up, giving you another chance to aim, but land on a red danger segment and the run is over. The tower scrolls endlessly as you descend, and higher difficulty packs in more danger. Your best score is saved locally. No signup, no download.
Frequently asked questions
The ball bounces in place at the centre of a spiral of rings. Drag left and right or use the arrow keys to spin the rings until an open gap is under the ball, and it will drop through to the next level.
You score one point for every ring the ball falls through. The further down the tower you get, the higher your score, and your best is saved as your high score.
Landing on a solid part of a ring bounces the ball back up, so you get another try to rotate a gap into place. Landing on a red danger segment ends the game immediately.
Each ring has gaps, solid sections and red danger sections. Spin the helix so a clear gap — not a red part — sits under the ball before it comes back down.
Yes. Higher difficulty adds more red danger segments, narrows the gaps and drops the ball faster, leaving you less time to line up each level.
Completely free, with no signup, no download and no paywall — it runs entirely in your browser on desktop or mobile, and your best score is stored locally.
Yes. It runs in your browser, so Helix Jump works on phones and tablets as well as desktop — there is no app to install.
No. Helix Jump works with no signup at all; an optional free account only exists to unlock higher usage limits.
Usually just a few seconds for a typical file — Helix Jump starts working the moment you give it your input.
Your input is processed in memory and never stored, so nothing is left behind once you have your result.