Whack a Mole was invented in 1976 by Aaron Fechter of Creative Engineering, the same company behind the animatronics used in early arcade entertainment. It quickly became a staple at fairs, arcades, and family entertainment centers, where players hammered pop-up moles for tickets and high scores.
Our digital version captures the same frantic rhythm — moles pop up from holes, you click or tap to whack them, and the pace keeps accelerating. Add bombs, combos, and a 60-second timer, and a childhood arcade favorite turns into a surprisingly intense test of reflexes and focus.
Controls: Click or tap a mole as soon as it pops out of its hole. Avoid hitting the bombs that occasionally appear alongside them.
Objective: Score as many points as possible within 60 seconds. Consecutive hits build a combo multiplier that rewards fast, accurate clicking.