Want to learn more about Miniclip?  Read on for some quick facts and stats ...


  • Miniclip was founded in 2001 by two friends, Rob Small and Tihan Presbie
  • The website has seen continuous rapid growth with now over 65 million users every month
  • Miniclip's mobile division reached cumulative downloads of over 50 million on iOS within 15 months of operations, and has passed 100 million downloads on all platforms
  • The USA, UK, Canada, Australia and India are the top 5 countries with the most Miniclip players
Yomes
  • The Miniclip Group is an international organisation with offices in Switzerland, USA, Portugal, UK, Spain and Estonia
  • Miniclip has now released over 40 games in the Apple App Store, frequently hitting the Top 10 apps chart
  • Miniclip has over 800 games on the site and on average releases two new games every week
  • Our most popular online action game is Commando 2
  • Miniclip's iPhone game Fragger has been downloaded over 6.5 million times
Fragger
  • There are over 150 Miniclip employees worldwide, drawn from more than 20 nationalities
  • Our most popular puzzle games are Bloxorz and Bubble Trouble
  • The name Miniclip came from the early days when the website published games and clips of interactive cartoons & animations, but games quickly became our focus
  • Our most popular sports themed game is China 2008
  • 2.3 billion games of 8 Ball Pool Multiplayer had been played at 08:37hrs CET on 8th February 2012
8 Ball Pool Multiplayer
  • Miniclip is translated into 17 languages, the latest being Hindi
  • Miniclip's passionate community of gamers interacts not only via the website and mobile but also on our Facebook and Google+ pages and Twitter and YouTube channels
  • Our most popular brain game is Anagram Magic
  • The first viral game hit made by Miniclip was "Dancing Bush", featuring a version of then-President George W getting groovy on the dance-floor.  It was made by the co-founders themselves; one filming, the other dancing!
Dancing Bush