Tap Road Leaderboard
Submit your best score and see how you rank against Tap Road players worldwide. Check the daily challenge tab to compare runs for today's specific challenge. No account needed — just enter your name and score.
Submit Your Score
Share your best run with the global leaderboard. No account needed.
How to Climb the Leaderboard
Survive longer: In Tap Road, your score is primarily determined by how long you survive. The longer you stay alive, the higher your score. Focus on clean survival over risky gem collection.
Practice with the Trainer: Use the Reaction Trainer to sharpen your reflexes before attempting a leaderboard run. Even 5 minutes of warm-up can significantly improve your reaction time.
Track your progress: Use the Score Tracker to log your runs over days and weeks. Watching your trend line go up is motivating and helps you identify when your reflexes are at their peak.
Attempt daily challenges: The daily challenge gives you a specific goal each day. Completing it and submitting your score puts you on that day's challenge leaderboard — a smaller pool means a better ranking.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I submit my score to the Tap Road leaderboard?
Go to the Leaderboard page, enter your name and score in the submission form, and click Submit. No account is needed. Your score appears on the global leaderboard immediately.
Is the Tap Road leaderboard official?
This leaderboard is a community leaderboard run by taproad-game.com. It is not an official game developer leaderboard. Scores are self-reported by players and are not verified against gameplay footage.
What is the daily challenge leaderboard?
Each day, a new challenge is posted on the homepage with a specific goal (e.g., survive 60 seconds, collect 30 gems). The Today's Challenge tab on the leaderboard shows scores submitted specifically for that day's challenge.
Can I submit multiple scores?
Yes, you can submit as many scores as you want. To prevent spam, there is a rate limit of 3 submissions per minute from the same browser. Submit your best runs, not every run.
How are ties broken on the leaderboard?
Scores with the same value are listed in the order they were submitted. The leaderboard shows the top 50 scores, ranked from highest to lowest.