Description
The system design interview is the one where the whiteboard goes blank.
You've read the books. You've watched the videos. But when the interviewer says "design Instagram," you freeze — because reading about consistent hashing at 2am is not the same as knowing it cold.
System Design Arcade is the fix. It turns every building block — caching, sharding, load balancing, rate limiting, CAP theorem, consistent hashing — into 5-minute arcade levels you can actually finish. On the subway. In line for coffee. While waiting for CI.
THREE TRACKS, ONE CURRICULUM
Concepts — master one building block at a time. Caches, databases, queues, replication, sharding, load balancing. Everything that shows up in the first thirty minutes of the interview.
Problems — design complete systems end-to-end. URL Shortener, Rate Limiter, News Feed, Chat, Ride Sharing. The classics, played out like boss fights.
Tools — hands-on drills with the infrastructure you'll actually use on the job. Redis. Kafka. Docker. Kubernetes.
CHALLENGE TYPES THAT DON'T FEEL LIKE FLASHCARDS
Multiple choice, ordering puzzles, fill-in-the-blank, API Builder, Architecture Builder, and Scenario-Why drills — each level mixes formats so your brain has to actually engage. The Scenario-Why drills are the secret weapon: they train the reasoning behind the answer, not just the answer.
BUILT FOR YOUR EYES
Retro arcade aesthetic. Pixel fonts. Neon glow. If that's not your thing, open the Theme Lab and tune background, glow, gradient, and font until it feels right. Read Aloud narrates every explanation — learn while you walk.
YOUR PROGRESS STAYS YOURS
By default, everything saves on-device with no account required. Sign in with Apple anytime from Settings to back up your progress and sync it across your iPhone and iPad. We use privacy-friendly product analytics to see which levels need work — never the content of your answers.
FREE TO PLAY, FULL CONTENT INCLUDED
No ads, no paywalls, no gated levels. New games ship every sprint.
Start with Level 1.
Nouveautés (v1.3.2)
Architecture-builder rounds now ship visual diagram feedback. After you submit, you see the reference layout next to what you built, with missing components called out and any extras flagged. Plus accessibility improvements and a few quality-of-life fixes.