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Squid Race

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Game Overview

Dive into Squid Race, a gripping survival adventure where sharp wits and precision are key. Tackle intricate challenges like carving delicate dalgona cookies and navigating treacherous glass bridges. Outlast your competition in thrilling tasks and prove your agility under pressure in this exhilarating test of cunning and strategy.

Developer description, lightly tidied for spacing.

In the GameGrid lineup it lives in the racing section, runs entirely inside the browser, and is built around a quick loop with portrait orientation that translates particularly well to phones.

How to Play

The game is built for portrait, so the controls and HUD feel most natural on a phone held upright; on desktop, narrowing your browser window or zooming in usually gives a better fit. Controls follow standard browser conventions: keyboard plus mouse on desktop and tap or swipe on touch devices. The opening seconds of play tend to introduce any inputs that are specific to this title. Your underlying goal is to win each race or beat your own best lap time, so keep that in mind from the first attempt.

Tips & Tricks

  • Brake before the corner, accelerate after the apex — coasting through turns loses you more time than aggressive braking.
  • A clean lap usually beats a fast-but-messy one; collisions cost more seconds than they save.
  • Memorise the track layout in the first lap, then start pushing on lap two when your inputs already know what is coming.
  • Drift only where the track is wide enough to recover; greedy drifts on tight bends throw you off the line.
  • Tap the throttle instead of holding it on slippery surfaces — traction beats peak speed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Squid Race free to play?
Yes. You can open Squid Race from this page without paying anything; the embed handles the rest.
Which devices does it work on?
Squid Race runs in any modern desktop or mobile browser. The publisher's player is embedded on this page directly.
Will my progress be saved?
Most browser games keep progress in local storage tied to their own domain. If you clear cookies or use private mode, the next session will start fresh.
Who is this game for?
Anyone who enjoys racing loops will probably enjoy Squid Race. The pace is quick and the underlying goal is to win each race or beat your own best lap time.