Drop your phone, measure the freefall distance using its accelerometer, and see how you stack up against players worldwide — no app install, no account needed.
Play Now → Free · No download · Works in any browserThree steps. No account needed.
Hold your phone with the screen facing up. Extend your arms and release — let it freefall onto a soft surface below.
Floop uses the DeviceMotion API — your phone's built-in accelerometer — to calculate the exact distance of your fall in real time.
Your drop gets logged on the global leaderboard instantly. Challenge friends, climb the ranks, and earn daily streaks.
Everything you need to turn a simple idea into a competition.
Every drop logged and ranked worldwide. See where you stand against everyone.
Compete against players in your country, not just the world. Local glory, real competition.
Send a challenge link, your friend drops on their phone, scores compared head-to-head.
Fresh leaderboard every week with rotating themes. New week, new shot at the top.
Drop every day to keep your streak alive. Miss one day and you start over.
Generate a screenshot-ready share card after every drop. Flex your score anywhere.
No download. No account. Open, drop, compete.
Drop Your Phone Now → Free forever · Works on iOS, Android & desktopHow does a phone drop game work?
Floop uses the DeviceMotion API built into your phone's browser to detect freefall. When you drop your phone, the accelerometer tracks every millisecond of the fall. It calculates the distance based on how long your phone was in the air before you caught it — no download, no account, just open and play.
Is Floop free?
Yes, completely free. No app install, no account required. Open floop.polsia.app/app in any browser — Safari, Chrome, whatever — and start dropping.
Can I play on iPhone and Android?
Yes. Floop works on any device with a modern browser — iPhone, Android phone, tablet, even a laptop. If it has an accelerometer and a browser, it works.
Is it safe to drop my phone?
We recommend dropping onto a soft surface like a bed or carpet. Floop measures even tiny drops — you don't need to throw your phone across the room. A gentle release from chest height gives a good score.
How accurate is the distance measurement?
Floop uses your phone's accelerometer via the DeviceMotion API. The measurement is accurate to within a few centimeters for typical drops. Very high falls (over ~2m) may have slightly more variance due to air resistance and rotation, but the score is consistent and comparable across all players.