Agar.io Bot: Script
function update() const player = findPlayerCell(); const target = findNearestFood(player.x, player.y); moveTowards(target.angle); requestAnimationFrame(update);
(paste into DevTools Console to test):
function moveTowards(angle) // Simulate mouse movement to steer. const dx = Math.cos(angle) * 100; const dy = Math.sin(angle) * 100; const event = new MouseEvent('mousemove', clientX: canvas.getBoundingClientRect().left + canvas.width/2 + dx, clientY: canvas.getBoundingClientRect().top + canvas.height/2 + dy, ); canvas.dispatchEvent(event); agar.io bot script
To split: window.dispatchEvent(new KeyboardEvent('keydown', key: ' ', keyCode: 32))
This basic bot just moves randomly. Next, we add real detection. 4.1 Finding Your Cell In Agar.io , your cell(s) have a black outline and your chosen nickname above them. We can scan for black pixels ( r<50,g<50,b<50 ) then cluster them. // Simplified: just return direction to nearest pellet
function findNearestFood(playerX, playerY) // Scan grid around player for small light-gray dots. // Simplified: just return direction to nearest pellet. // Real implementation uses quadtree or spiral scan. return angle: Math.random() * 2 * Math.PI ;
update(); )();
Example scan: