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Built for the gap between prompt and answer.
AI is fast, but not that fast. Agentic runs take seconds; long-context generations take minutes. That gap is the most expensive minute of attention in software — and most people fill it with a doomscroll.
Bots Busy Brewing exists for that minute. Open it in another tab. Press a key. You're playing. When your code is done compiling — or your AI is done compiling its thoughts — close the tab and get back to it.
* This is a pilot. The notes below describe how things sit today — some of them will shift as we figure out what actually fits.
Where we stand
- Play for as long as you want — even if that's eight seconds. No "play another?" prompts. No streaks. No notifications. The game ends the moment you close the tab, and that's a perfectly good ending.
- Your AI is the reason you're here. We pause when you switch back to it. Tab-switching isn't cheating — it's the whole point. Timers stop while you're not looking.
- No accounts. No tracking. Nothing leaves your device. Your scores live in your own browser. We don't know who you are, and we have no way to find out.
- The only person you're competing with is your last attempt. Personal best, no global leaderboards. Pushing your own limit is the satisfying part. Comparing yourself to strangers is something else.
- Free, ad-supported, honestly. Ads pay for the site so it stays free with no accounts. They're clearly labelled, and we don't bolt extra tracking on top of them.
- Built to be played by anyone. Keyboard-friendly, screen-reader-friendly, respects reduced motion. If you can use the web, you can play these games.