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Angry Birds is a physics-based puzzle game where you slingshot a flock of angry birds across colorful, obstacle-strewn levels to knock down forts built by mischievous green pigs. The pigs swiped your eggs, and now every shot, bounce, and tumbling block brings you one satisfying crash closer to payback. Each level is a small, crunchy physics sandbox begging to be wrecked.
Click and drag back on a bird to aim. The farther you pull, the harder the launch.
Let go at the right angle to arc your bird into the pig-stuffed structures. Trajectory matters more than raw power.
Red birds are basic bombs, yellow ones speed up, black birds explode — match the bird to the layout for max chaos.
Destroy more of the structure with fewer birds to score three stars per level.
Stuck on a tricky layout? Restart the level and try a new angle or bird order to crack it open.
Angry Birds runs straight in your browser — no installer, no plugin, no waiting for a download bar to crawl across your screen. Click, aim, fling, and you're playing within seconds. Works on school Chromebooks, office laptops, and the dusty old PC under the desk.
Trick shots that hit the bottom of a tower topple the whole thing — far more effective than flinging directly at pigs on top.
Drag your aim slightly below the visible target and watch the structure pancake.
Black birds chew through stone blocks that stop other birds cold. Use them last when wooden and glass parts are already cleared.
Clear wood with Reds, then unleash Bomb on whatever's left standing.
Yellow birds accelerate mid-flight, letting you slice through wood or bank around obstacles. Tap or click during flight to trigger the boost.
Aim as if the bird will fly straight, then activate Chuck's speed to curve into weak spots.
Spreading destruction across multiple weak points scores more stars than one clean knockout. Knock out middle supports early so the top collapses.
Aim your first two birds at center columns, then let gravity finish the job.
From grassy cliffs to tropical beaches, every world throws fresh backgrounds, new materials, and tougher pig engineering at you.
Red bombs, yellow speedsters, black bombshells, white egg-droppers, and blue split-birds — each one wrecks forts differently.
Wood snaps, glass shatters, stone cracks, and towers topple in gloriously unpredictable ways thanks to a punchy physics engine.
Most levels can be cleared with one bird or obliterated with five. Chasing three stars keeps you coming back.
Levels last anywhere from a few seconds to a couple of minutes — perfect for coffee-break gaming or marathon sessions alike.
Each level lasts under a minute but the satisfying crash at the end keeps you clicking 'next' for hours.
Behind the cartoon chaos sits a clever physics puzzle. Figuring out the perfect shot feels genuinely rewarding.
Knocking over carefully stacked towers triggers a deeply satisfying chain reaction every single time.
The green pigs stole the eggs, and payback is a feathered one. It's a revenge story anyone can root for.
Pause anytime, replay any level, and never lose progress between sessions. Casual-friendly by design.
Yep, the unblocked browser version runs without a subscription or signup. Just open the page and start flinging.
Nope. Angry Birds loads right in your browser like any other web game — no installer, no app store detour.
Most unblocked versions work on Chromebooks since everything runs in the browser. If one site is blocked, another mirror usually isn't.
Not directly. Their defense is architecture — wooden planks, glass panels, and stone blocks stacked into tricky fortresses.
Bomb acts like a feathered grenade. Tap or click while he's mid-flight and he'll detonate, blasting everything nearby.
Red and Bomb fly heavier and drop fast, while Chuck is small and speedy. Weight affects your arc, so choose accordingly.
Use as few birds as possible and aim for weak support points. Destroying the whole structure, not just the pigs, scores higher.
There's no mid-level undo, but you can restart the level instantly. Use it freely — experimenting is half the fun.
The Mighty Eagle and other special levels let you unleash one giant bird to clean up when the regular flock can't crack a fort.
Browser save state depends on the version you're playing. Most unblocked sites remember your level locally until you clear cache.
Touchscreen slingshot aiming works on most modern phones and tablets, though a mouse gives you more precise control.