Fun Clicker Version History

From a simple Scratch project to a viral horror phenomenon — the evolution of Fun Clicker

Fun Clicker has gone through several major versions since its creation by Voidder on Scratch. Each version expanded the game with new endings, mechanics, and art. Here is the complete evolution of the series.

V1

Version 1 (Original)

The earliest version — Scratch

1 ending

The original Fun Clicker was a basic incremental clicker where clicking the smiley face made it gradually transform into a scary version. It established the core concept — a cute clicker game that secretly becomes a horror game — but had minimal features. There was only 1 ending and no shop system. The transformation stages were simple but effectively creepy, laying the groundwork for everything that followed.

Basic click-to-scare mechanic
Single transformation sequence
1 jumpscare ending
No upgrade shop
V2

Version 2

2023 — Scratch Project #975598162

2 endings (End Game, Mystery Wheel)

Version 2 was a major upgrade that transformed Fun Clicker from a simple novelty into a proper incremental game. Voidder added a full shop system with click upgrades and Slaves for passive income, 10 distinct transformation stages with new artwork, and most notably the Mystery Wheel — a hidden roulette mini-game that became the most iconic feature of the series. V2 doubled the endings to 2: the End Game ending at 1 million points and the Mystery Wheel ending.

Full shop with Click Upgrades and Slaves
10 transformation stages with new art
Mystery Wheel mini-game
2 secret endings with jumpscares
End Game at 1M points
V3

Version 3 — Silence (Current)

2024 — Scratch Project #1264170864

4 endings (Standard, Mystery Wheel, White Face, Ultra Fun Mode)

The Silence update is the definitive version of Fun Clicker and the one that went viral. Voidder overhauled the artwork with smoother, more detailed sprites for all transformation stages. Two completely new endings were added: the White Face ending (triggered by not clicking at all) and Ultra Fun Mode (at 20 million points). The shop was rebalanced with the End Game threshold raised from 1M to 5M points. The name 'Silence' likely refers to the White Face mechanic — the game punishes you for being silent (not clicking).

Overhauled artwork for all stages
4 secret endings (up from 2)
White Face ending for inactivity
Ultra Fun Mode at 20M points
Rebalanced shop (End Game now 5M)
The version that went viral on YouTube and TikTok

Version Comparison

FeatureV1V2V3 (Silence)
Endings124
Shop SystemNoYesYes (rebalanced)
Mystery WheelNoYesYes
White FaceNoNoYes
Ultra Fun ModeNoNoYes
End Game Threshold1M5M
Ultra Fun Threshold20M
Art StyleBasicHand-drawnSmooth/refined

About the Creator

Fun Clicker was created by Voidder, a Scratch developer known for horror-themed projects. Voidder's Scratch profile shows a passion for creating games that subvert expectations — starting cute and turning dark. Fun Clicker is their most successful project, with the Silence version accumulating over 35,000 views on Scratch alone, plus millions more through YouTube videos and fan-made content. The game can also be found on itch.io for those who prefer playing outside of Scratch.