Platform Guide

Where to Play Sprinkle Incredibox

You can play Sprinkle Incredibox free right here in your browser โ€” no download needed. It's also available as a Scratch project, through community ports on Cocrea, and as a download on itch.io. Sprinkle Incredibox is a fan-made Sprunki mod rather than an official release, so it shows up across a few different platforms instead of one canonical home; here's what each version actually offers, so you can pick the right one instead of guessing.

๐ŸŒ This Site โ€” Instant Browser Play

The fastest option: the game is embedded directly on our homepage. No account, no download, no install โ€” it loads in the page and you can start dragging characters immediately, on desktop or mobile.

๐Ÿงต Scratch

Sprunki mods, including Sprinkle, are commonly built and shared as Scratch projects. Playing the Scratch version means you're running it inside the Scratch project player, and โ€” since Scratch projects are open by design โ€” you can also inspect how the mixing logic was built if you're curious about the mechanics under the hood.

๐ŸŽจ Cocrea

Cocrea is a Scratch-compatible project-hosting community where several creators have uploaded their own ports and remixes of Sprinkle. Because it's community-driven, you'll find multiple versions and forks side by side โ€” useful if you want to compare small variations between different uploads, but it also means quality and completeness can vary from one upload to another.

๐Ÿ“ฆ itch.io

itch.io hosts downloadable builds of many Incredibox and Sprunki mods. If you'd rather have a local copy you can open without a browser tab open, or you're looking for devlogs and version history from the creator, itch.io is typically where that lives.

Quick Comparison

Platform Download required? Best for
This site (web) No Playing right now with zero setup
Scratch No Seeing how the project is built, remixing it yourself
Cocrea No Browsing multiple community ports and forks
itch.io Sometimes Offline play, checking creator devlogs/updates

If you just want to play, staying right here is the simplest path. If you're more interested in the project's construction or want to explore community variations, Scratch and Cocrea are worth a look.

Does It Matter Which Version You Pick?

The mixing mechanic itself โ€” dragging characters onto slots to layer a track โ€” is identical no matter where you play, since every version is built on the same underlying Scratch/TurboWarp engine. What actually varies between platforms is presentation and extras: load speed, whether ads or extra chrome surround the game, and whether a given upload is kept up to date with the latest character set and bug fixes. Community ports on Cocrea in particular can lag behind or diverge slightly from the original build, since anyone can fork and re-upload their own copy.

For most players, that makes the web version the least fussy option โ€” it's a single, consistently maintained embed rather than one of many parallel community copies. Scratch and itch.io become more useful once you have a specific reason to want them, like inspecting the project's code or keeping an offline copy.

Is one version "more official" than another?

Not really. Sprinkle is a fan-made Sprunki mod to begin with, so there's no single canonical publisher the way there is for the official Incredibox. Every platform listed here is hosting the same fan project; none of them is an authoritative source in the way an official app store listing would be.

Can I switch between platforms without losing progress?

Because Sprinkle doesn't use player accounts, there's no cross-platform save data to begin with โ€” each session is local to the tab or app you're using. If you save or export a track, that file lives wherever you saved it rather than syncing between the web version and a Scratch or itch.io copy.