Study Bird

Navigate through pipes while answering questions to stay alive!

Arcade / Quiz1 PlayerProgressive

Free to play · No credit card required

Study Bird gameplay screenshot

About Study Bird

Study Bird points a familiar arcade loop at your notes. You tap to flap, you avoid pipes, and quiz questions from your uploaded material show up on screen as you fly. The mechanic is simple on purpose. Your hands stay busy on the rhythm of the game while your brain does the recall work.

The difference from a plain flashcard app is the flow. A lot of students mean to review for 30 minutes and quit after 8 because their attention drifts. Study Bird's loop keeps you in the chair: every tap matters, every crash is your fault, and the next run is a second away. The session feels short even when it isn't.

Wrong answers don't kick you out. If you crash, getting one last question right buys you a second chance to keep going. So losing HP becomes another shot at material you missed rather than a dead end. Right answers reward you the way the base game does: another point, another pipe, another reason to keep playing.

The game is best with short-answer material like vocab, definitions, dates, formulas, and names. Split-second timing fights long multi-clause questions, so dense conceptual material is better suited to Boss Battle or Flashcards. For drilling, though, Study Bird is the one students tend to leave open in a background tab.

Who Study Bird Is For

Students who bounce off traditional study tools, anyone with a short attention span, and vocabulary or terminology drills.

Best Subjects to Study With Study Bird

Language vocabulary

Short word-pair questions fit the game's quick rhythm.

Medical terminology

High-volume term memorization that responds well to short, repeated exposure.

Capital cities & geography

Classic flashcard material that holds up well with a bit of reflex pressure on top.

Periodic table & chemistry

Element symbols, common reactions, and quick definitions fit the question pace.

How to Play Study Bird

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Classic Study Bird gameplay mechanics

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Answer questions correctly to get a second chance

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Test your reflexes and knowledge simultaneously

What You'll Learn

Active Recall

Every question forces your brain to actively retrieve information, strengthening neural pathways and long-term memory.

Instant Feedback

Know immediately whether your answer was correct. AI explains the right answer when you get it wrong, turning mistakes into learning moments.

Gamified Motivation

Points, streaks, and progression systems keep you engaged longer than traditional studying. You study more because it feels like play.

Any Subject

Upload any study material — biology, history, math, language learning, exam prep. If it's in your notes, it becomes a game.

Game Details

Players
1 Player
Category
Arcade / Quiz
Difficulty
Progressive
Platform
Web Browser

Ready to Play Study Bird?

Upload your study notes, let AI generate questions, and start playing in under 2 minutes. Works with any subject.

No credit card required · Free forever plan available

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to be good at the original Flappy Bird to play this?

No. Difficulty ramps up gently and the pipes are spaced more generously than the original arcade game. The point is the questions, not the reflexes. The gameplay is there to keep you engaged, not to gatekeep your studying.

Can questions appear too fast to read?

Pipes pause briefly while a question is on screen, so you have time to read without crashing. There's pressure, but it's fair. The game wants you to answer, not to fail because the text scrolled off.

What's the best way to study with Study Bird?

Short, repeated sessions. Five minutes between classes or while waiting for coffee beats one 45-minute block. The flow it produces tends to make those small windows feel productive instead of wasted, which is roughly how the research on spacing says you should study anyway.

Does it work on mobile?

Yes. Study Bird runs in any modern mobile browser. The tap controls were designed for touch first, so the mobile version is the better one. No app install needed.

Can I use my own questions instead of AI-generated ones?

Everything the AI generates comes from material you upload, so there's no opaque question bank behind it. If you want tighter control, upload focused, well-edited notes instead of a whole textbook and the questions will reflect that focus.