Free music theory game online
Want to practice right away? Mozart Match brings together free music theory games for reading notes, recognizing sounds, practicing rhythm and improving without installing anything.
Choose a game
Each game trains a precise musical skill.
Cascade
Notes fall from above: recognize them before they reach the line.
Play now BeginnerNotey
A calm game for recognizing notes on the staff with piano sound.
Start Treble clefTreble clef game
Practice the most common treble clef notes.
Play Bass clefBass clef
Understand low notes and bass clef reference points.
Learn RhythmRhythm game
Practice pulse, note values and rhythmic reflexes.
Practice EarEar training
Hear a note, recognize it and connect it with the staff.
Train your earEverything Mozart Match offers
The site is not just one game: it connects note reading, listening, rhythm, instruments, singing and kids worlds.
A gentle first step for recognizing notes on the staff.
Start
An arcade mode that turns note reading into a reflex.
PlayPulse, note values and rhythmic patterns through interactive exercises.
Practice
Hear a note, recognize it and connect it with music reading.
Listen
Short visual worlds for young learners, with animations and mascots.
See Kids
Notes, tabs, holes, blow, draw, slide and instrumental practice.
Discover
Connect sheet music, listening and voice through singing practice.
Sing
Mozart, Beethoven, Brian, Freddie, Slash and other characters keep practice fresh.
ExploreWhich game should a beginner choose?
- If you do not know the notes yet: start with Notey.
- If you already know C, D, E, F, G, A and B: try Cascade.
- If you want to learn sounds: start ear training.
- If you play piano or bass: add bass clef practice.
- If you want to feel the pulse: move to the rhythm game.
Why games help music theory
A game gives an immediate goal. The player does not read a note just to repeat a lesson: they read to act. That small positive pressure makes reading feel alive, especially when sound confirms the answer.
Free music theory game FAQ
- Are the games free? Yes, Mozart Match games run directly in the browser.
- Do I need an account? No, you can start without an account.
- Which game is best for kids? Notey and Mozart Match Kids are the gentlest starting points.
- Which game helps with faster reading? Cascade is the best choice for speeding up recognition.
- Do games replace lessons? No, but they make practice more regular and concrete.