For focus resets

Use a timed arcade break between focus sessions

When a Pomodoro timer ends or deep work needs a reset, open Game Themes for one short, intentional round, then return to Focus Screen or your main task.

Why a focus break arcade works

A timed or intentional game break can feel clearer than scrolling or opening an open-ended game platform.

Bounded sessions

Reaction Test, Click Speed, and quick arcade rounds fit naturally into one-to-five-minute breaks.

No account rabbit holes

There are no logins, loot boxes, or external portals. Pick a game and play.

Easy return to work

ESC exits fullscreen and brings you back to the game list without leaving the site.

Focus break routine

Use this rhythm between work blocks, study sets, or creative sessions.

  1. 1

    Finish the work block

    Close the task or pause the timer before switching to a break activity.

  2. 2

    Pick one game only

    Choose a single title such as Reaction Test or Click Speed so the break stays bounded instead of turning into endless browsing.

  3. 3

    Return to focus mode

    Exit fullscreen and reopen a focus screen or your main workspace when the break ends.

Pair with focus workflows

Combine arcade breaks with calmer display modes.

Focus break questions

Practical notes for structured break use.

Are these games good for Pomodoro breaks?

Yes. Short titles like Reaction Test, Click Speed, Pong, and Flappy fit well into standard break windows.

Can I use them on a second monitor?

Yes. Open Game Themes on the secondary display and use fullscreen there while your main work stays visible elsewhere.

What should I do after the break?

Press ESC to exit the game, then return to your task or switch to Focus Screen if you want a calm display again.

Take a focused arcade break

Open Game Themes, play one quick round, and return to work without leaving BlackScreen.

Open game themes