spacebar clicker

Terms of use

This terms of use page is written for users who want a clearer terms of use experience: describe fair use, submission behavior, and the limits of the public record pages.

Game home

Open the clicker game.

Counter tests

Open official timers.

Leaderboards

Open public site records.

Acceptance of These Terms

These Terms of Use explain the rules that apply when you access or use spacebarclickergame.org, including the Spacebar Clicker game, the Spacebar Counter test pages, the leaderboard interfaces, and the related support or guide content. By using the site, you agree to use the product within the published feature boundaries and within the expectations described on the relevant pages.

Because the site does not use a traditional account system, acceptance of these Terms happens through use rather than through an account signup flow. That does not make the rules optional. If you do not agree with the operational limits, public record behavior, anti-cheat review, or content boundaries described here, the appropriate course is to stop using the site or to use only the parts of the site whose terms you are willing to accept.

Permitted Use and Product Scope

The site is provided as an online game and testing tool. You may use it to play the clicker game, run timed spacebar tests, read guides, troubleshoot setup issues, and view public site records. You may also choose to submit results for public comparison where that feature is offered. The core expectation is ordinary, good-faith use of the product as published.

Use becomes improper when it shifts from using the product to attacking, distorting, or burdening it. That includes attempts to interfere with service availability, bypass rate or submission controls, manipulate public leaderboards through dishonest automated methods, impersonate another person or source, or use the site in a way that creates unreasonable load or risk for the hosting environment. Public records are site records under site rules, not a blank invitation to abuse the system in pursuit of a visible ranking.

Submissions, Fair Play, and Public Display

If you submit a run to a leaderboard endpoint, you are responsible for what you send. Optional nicknames should be lawful, non-infringing, non-harmful, and appropriate for public display. The site may accept, reject, flag, hide, or later remove submissions if they appear abusive, deceptive, technically invalid, or inconsistent with the rules or anti-cheat standards used by the product.

You should also understand what a public leaderboard does and does not mean. A visible result on this site is a record under this site’s rules, data model, and review process. It is not automatically an official world record, a universally verified competitive result, or proof that the same performance would be measured identically across all devices, keyboards, browsers, and test environments. The product is explicit about that boundary because accurate claims are better than inflated claims.

Content, Ownership, and External Material

The site layout, interface design, code, branding, original copy, and original product logic belong to their respective rights holders unless a page states otherwise. You may browse and use the site as intended, but that does not transfer ownership of the site’s original assets or give permission to reproduce substantial parts of the service as though they were your own.

The site may link to third-party resources for context or comparison. Those links are provided for user convenience and do not mean the site controls, endorses, or guarantees third-party pages. External services have their own rules, privacy practices, uptime, and content standards. When you leave this site, you are no longer operating solely under this site’s control or under this site’s explanations of product behavior.

Availability, Changes, and Limitation of Liability

The site is offered on an as-available basis. Features may change, pages may be updated, leaderboard logic may be adjusted, and some tools may be suspended, refactored, or removed if product needs, hosting limits, legal obligations, or abuse patterns make that necessary. The operators are not required to preserve every historical behavior forever just because it existed at one point in time.

To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, the site is not liable for indirect losses, speculative ranking expectations, lost local progress caused by device or browser conditions, or decisions users make based on public record pages, guide pages, or support content. If you rely on a feature, you should do so with the understanding that browser tools, infrastructure, and public game pages always carry practical limits. These Terms should therefore be read as a realistic boundary document, not as a promise of flawless or permanent availability.