World of Snakes 3D
In World of Snakes 3D, you drop into a grassy field packed with long reptiles sliding between rocks and bushes, all hungry for the same food. The view is fully three-dimensional, so snakes coil, turn, and stretch along the ground instead of floating on a flat board like classic snake games.
How to play?
Start by picking a skin for your snake, then enter the arena and move through the grass and around stones to collect glowing food. Every piece you eat adds length and makes your snake thicker, so your body slowly turns into a moving trap for other players. Keep an eye on your size bar, because the snake constantly loses mass while crawling, and long breaks without food shrink it back down. Glide through this 3D snake game carefully. If your head hits another snake's body, your run ends, and your whole length turns into food for the survivors. Use the speed boost to dash, circle rivals, and close the loop so they crash into you, then eat the dropped orbs to grow into a giant snake. Watch the dense grass, where low visibility hides enemy bodies and makes sudden turns risky. Stay in open spots when you want clear lines, and cut back toward grass only when you see safe food piles nearby in World of Snakes.
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- accelerate
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 4.22 out of 5, based on 5776 votes.
- Released in October 2016.
- 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:
- The snake constantly loses weight while moving, so growth depends on steady food collection
- Full 3D camera view shows snakes sliding through grass and around rocks instead of on a flat board
- Player-chosen skins customize the look of every snake before entering the arena
- Dense grass areas reduce visibility and make collisions with unseen snakes more likely
Tips & Tricks:
- Use short speed bursts only when food or a trapped rival is clearly in front of you
- Circle fallen food quickly, then pull out to avoid getting boxed in by larger snakes
- Stay near open spaces early, then edge into grass only when your snake is long enough to control the area























