Friday Night Funkin is a rhythm game where you battle your girlfriend's disapproving dad — and growing cast of bizarre challengers — through rap duels that get faster and harder the deeper you go. You hit arrow key prompts in time with the beat, matching on-screen cues as the music ramps up and the patterns get wilder. Miss too many notes and the health bar drains, so every press counts. Whether you're running through the story week by week or grinding a single track for a perfect score, the question is always the same — can you keep up?
How to Play & Controls
- Arrow Keys / WASD — hit the matching direction when the arrow reaches the target zone
- Enter — confirm selections in menus
- Escape — pause the game or go back a screen
- R — restart the current song instantly if you've already botched it
Tips & Tricks
- Watch the pattern two or three notes ahead instead of staring at the note that's already arriving.
- On harder weeks, the vocals will try to throw your timing off — follow the beat, not the animation.
- If a chart has a brutal opening section, let it kill you once just to see what's coming before you commit.
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