FNF Playable Mayhem
FNF Playable Mayhem throws a full monster lineup on the Friday Night Funkin stage. The usual date vibes are gone, replaced with a straight-up nightmare concert. Cartoon horror icons line up at the mic, and the whole show runs track by track like a short custom mod pack.
The first thing that hits is the setlist. Four original songs match four different opponents: an Impostor from Among Us, Jumbo Josh from Garten of Banban, a glitchy Disco Computer, and a tall Slenderman-style creep. Markiplier also pops in as a special guest, which gives the tracks a meme-heavy, streamer-style feel that fits FNF mods online perfectly.
How to play?
Pick any track from the menu or clear them one by one. Once the beat starts, watch the arrow highway, then tap the matching arrow keys in time with the notes. The game checks timing and accuracy, so missed notes stack up fast. A horizontal bar at the bottom tracks the duel, sliding toward whoever is winning the musical battle. Keep the indicator away from the enemy side by hitting clean streaks, especially on long runs of notes. Lose too many beats in a row, and the opponent locks in the victory. Focus, stay on rhythm, and finish the song to shut down each monster performance before jumping into the next FNF Playable Mayhem track.
- start / make a selection / pause
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- sing
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- backward- - / + - adjust the volume
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 3.99 out of 5, based on 82 votes.
- Released in December 2023.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC) and Android/iOS (Mobile).
- Age rating: 7+
- Powered by HTML5 — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Four fixed tracks pair directly with four horror-themed opponents, one song per enemy.
- A horizontal progress bar at the bottom constantly shows which side controls the current song.
- Markiplier appears inside the mod as a special musical opponent rather than just a background reference.
- Impostors, Jumbo Josh, Disco Computer, and a Slenderman-like figure share one compact Friday Night Funkin session.
Tips & Tricks:
- Start on an easier song to warm up before trying faster tracks.
- Watch the incoming arrows slightly ahead of the beat to prepare your fingers.
- Pause between songs to relax your hands so your accuracy stays consistent.























