Angry Birds – Smash Through Pigs and Stack High Scores

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What Is Angry Birds?

Angry Birds is a physics puzzle game where you launch different bird types from a slingshot to topple forts full of smug green pigs. The pigs stole the birds' eggs, so now it's payback time across hundreds of stages built on wood, stone, and TNT crates.

How to Play Angry Birds

Step 1
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Pull Back the Slingshot

Click and drag your bird backward to set the launch power and angle. The farther you pull, the harder it flies at those thieving pigs.

Step 2
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Aim for Weak Points

Target the bottom of towers, floating platforms, or that wobbly support beam. Gravity does most of the work once the structure starts crumbling.

Step 3
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Tap Mid-Flight to Trigger

Some birds have special abilities that activate when you click again mid-air. Timing matters more than you think.

Step 4
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Clear Every Pig

Levels only count as beaten when all the pigs on screen are gone. Sometimes you need a perfect shot, sometimes you just need chaos.

Step 5
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Earn Stars and Unlock Levels

Beat each stage to earn up to three stars based on how few birds you use. Stars unlock bonus content and harder worlds.

Angry Birds Questions, Answered

#1
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Is Angry Birds free to play here?

Yep, no signup, no install, no sketchy popups. Just load the page and start flinging.

#2
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Do I need to download Angry Birds to play?

No downloads at all. It runs straight in your browser, so even a school Chromebook can usually handle it.

#3
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Is this the original Angry Birds?

It's the classic slingshot physics game that started the whole bird-pig war. Same core feel, browser-friendly.

#4
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What's the point of earning three stars?

Stars unlock bonus levels and extra content. They also flex your efficiency, fewer birds used equals more stars earned.

#5
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How do I beat a tough level?

Look for the lowest support block and aim slightly behind the tower so your bird drives through the weak point, not into the fat middle.

#6
Q

Why does my bird fly weird sometimes?

Slingshot angle, pull distance, and gravity arcs all stack together. Tiny adjustments to launch angle save whole birds.

#7
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Can I play Angry Birds unblocked at school?

It's browser-based, so as long as your school allows the site, you can launch birds between algebra problems.

#8
Q

What does the bomb bird do?

Drop him into a dense cluster of pigs or weak wood and tap mid-flight. Anything nearby becomes splinters and feathers.

#9
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Why do some levels have wood and stone mixed?

Different materials break differently. Wood cracks from impact, stone needs heavier birds, glass just shatters if you breathe on it.

#10
Q

Does Angry Birds save my progress?

Progress is stored in your browser for that session. Clearing cookies will reset things, so knock out tough levels before you close the tab.

#11
Q

Is Angry Birds good for quick breaks?

Honestly perfect for it. Most stages finish in under a minute once you know the weak spot.

#12
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Are there bosses?

Some worlds throw giant pigs your way. They soak up damage, so focus on removing supports rather than headbutting them directly.

Why Bother With Angry Birds

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Pure Slingshot Therapy

Flinging birds at rude pigs is a legitimate stress reliever. Loud bang, stuff falls down, brain happy.

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Physics Brain Workout

You start eyeballing ricochets, weak points, and momentum curves without even noticing. Sneaky brain training.

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Quick Level, Big Payoff

Each stage is short, but figuring out the perfect three-star run takes real planning. Snackable but meaty.

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No Account Needed

Click, play, leave. Nobody's emailing you, nobody's tracking your scores. Just pigs getting wrecked.

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Easy to Start, Hard to Master

Anyone can launch a bird. Earning three stars on every level, though, that's a real chase.

Straight Into the Action

No Download Required

No installs, no app stores, no waiting for downloads. Just open the page and start launching birds immediately. Your browser handles everything, so even slow connections can usually run it.

What Makes Angry Birds Click

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Chunky Physics Destruction

Wood splinters, stone cracks, glass shatters, and TNT chains all react in satisfying ways. Watching a tower pancake from one well-placed bird never gets old.

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A Flock With Personality

Red, Chuck, Bomb, Matilda, the Blues, and more each bring different movement or blast patterns. Switching birds mid-stage turns every shot into a small puzzle.

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Hand-Drawn Cartoony Levels

Every world has its own look, from sunny beaches to golden temples to frosty cliffs. The pigs dress up in costumes too, which is oddly motivating.

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Easy to Learn, Sneaky to Master

You can fling a bird within seconds, but earning three stars takes planning and a feel for ricochets off cliffs and crates.

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Pile of Levels to Burn Through

Hundreds of stages spread across multiple worlds means you'll be knocking pigs off ledges for a long, long time.

Tips to Actually Three-Star Angry Birds

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Aiming at the Foundation

Targets matter, but the support block matters more. Popping the base of a tower dumps the whole stack onto pigs, often saving a bird or two.

💡 Always check what's holding the tower up before aiming at the top.

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Using Special Bird Abilities

Tap mid-flight to trigger each bird's power at the exact moment it matters most. Bomb birds over clusters, Chuck for speed runs, Matilda for splits.

💡 Time your second tap right when the bird lines up with the densest pig pile.

3

Reading the Background

Birds bounce off cliffs, hills, and ledges in the background. A well-angled ricochet can roll a stray pig off a platform without using a bird.

💡 Shoot at the side of cliffs to bounce birds into hard-to-reach pigs.

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Saving Birds on Each Level

Three stars depend on using fewer birds than allowed. If you can finish a stage with two birds left, that's full star status.

💡 Use heavier birds like Bomb on wood and glass before wasting Red on them.