Olympic-style archery across 3 distances. Steady your aim, read the wind, and release at the perfect moment.
Desktop: Hold mouse to draw · aim · release to fire · Spacebar to steady
Mobile: Hold to draw · drag to aim · release · Two-finger hold to steady
Archery Tournament is a free browser-based Olympic archery simulation. You compete across three ends at increasing distances — 30 metres, 50 metres, and 70 metres — shooting six arrows per end. A realistic bow sight with breathing sway, wind effects, and power-draw mechanics make every shot feel authentic.
Hold down the mouse button (or touch) to draw your bow. Watch the power meter fill on the right — full draw gives maximum accuracy and distance. Your bow sight reticle sways in a slow breathing pattern; use Spacebar or two-finger hold to activate deep breathing and steady it. Account for the wind flag before releasing. After all 18 arrows, your arrow grouping is displayed with per-end scores.
Watch the bow sight reticle as it sways due to breathing. Hold Spacebar (desktop) or use two-finger touch (mobile) to activate deep breathing and steady your aim. Time your release when the reticle is closest to the center. Account for wind direction — aim slightly upwind to compensate.
Yes! Wind speed and direction significantly affect where your arrow lands. The flag indicator shows current wind. Wind gets stronger at longer distances. A strong crosswind at 70m can push your arrow several rings off center if you do not compensate.
The maximum possible score is 180 points — 10 points per arrow, 6 arrows per end, 3 ends total. A perfect score requires hitting the X-ring bullseye on every single arrow despite increasing wind. A score of 150+ is considered excellent.
Last Updated: April 2026