Friday Night Funkin Random sounds is an unconventional FNF mod that runs on a completely new engine. While the core gameplay remains arrow‑based rhythm, this version hides a creative music‑math minigame and includes a built‑in chart editor.
Credits go to @windows_8-2012 for the Boyfriend sprite, and the underlying engine work is attributed to NinjaMuffin, KawaiSprite, and other original Friday Night Funkin contributors.
Basic rhythm gameplay is simple: press the arrow keys in time with the music. For advanced users, press 7 to open the chart editor, where you can view or modify note patterns. Press Z to clear the current input or reset the chart area.
This mod includes a secret minigame named “Test ? math dot.oc t Hole emoji”. To activate it:
This triggers a music‑based math challenge – a bizarre but entertaining crossover between FNF rhythm and educational puzzle mechanics. It perfectly fits the “random sounds” theme.
If you prefer the original Scratch implementation, the old engine is preserved at: Scratch Old Engine Project. The new engine offers smoother performance and additional features like the chart editor.
Friday Night Funkin Random sounds stands out because it breaks the typical “just hit notes” formula. It encourages exploration – pressing 7, trying to clear with Z, discovering the Baldi box puzzle. For players tired of standard difficulty spikes, this mod offers creative, curiosity‑driven gameplay.
If you enjoy experimental FNF mods, also check out the Expurgation Tricky Mod for extreme difficulty, or the Matt Wiik 4 fanmade mod for over‑the‑top power scaling.