3,333 Minted • Sold Out

Play With Your
Onchain Snake

The first NFT collection where your snake becomes a playable game. 100% on-chain pixel art. Inspired by Nokia's classic.

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🎨
Snake Color
Neon Green
👀
Eyes
Laser
Legendary
🏆
Rarity Rank
#42
Top 1.3%
🐍
Pattern
Glitch
💎
Score
28
Best: 45
3,333
Total Supply
501
Holders
161K+
Unique Combos
100%
On-Chain

What makes Onchain Snake special

More than a JPEG. A playable, on-chain, community-driven NFT collection.

🎮

Play As Your NFT

Connect your wallet, pick your snake, and play. Your NFT traits — color, pattern, eyes — become your in-game skin.

Live Now
⛓️

100% On-Chain

Every pixel lives on Ethereum forever. No IPFS. No centralized servers. Pure blockchain art that lasts forever.

Ethereum
🎲

Randomized Traits

15 colors × 8 patterns × 13 backgrounds × 8 eyes × 10 hats × 6 mouths × 7 accessories = 161K+ unique combos.

161K+ Combos
📱

Nokia Snake Vibes

Inspired by the classic Nokia arcade snake game. Retro 16×16 pixel grid, simple controls, endless fun.

Retro
🏆

Leaderboard & Rarity

Track top holders, rarity ranks, and your game score. Compete with other collectors on-chain.

On-Chain Data
🔗

OpenSea Compatible

Full metadata, rarity scores, and traits verified on OpenSea. List, trade, and flex your collection.

Verified

🐍 Every Snake Is Unique

7 trait categories. 161K+ possible combinations. Your snake, your identity.

🐍 Play Snake

Choose your NFT skin and play. No NFT? Default snake still works.

Score: 0 Default Snake Best: 0

🧬 Trait Categories

Each snake is generated with 7 unique trait categories

Snake Color
15
Unique Colors
Pattern
8
Body Patterns
Background
13
Backgrounds
Eyes
8
Eye Types
Hat
10
Headwear
Mouth
6
Expressions
Accessories
7
Extras

🏆 Top Holders

Whales of the Onchain Snake collection

Total Holders
3,333
Total Supply
Floor Price
Total Volume
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🐍 Get Your Snake

All 3,333 snakes have been minted. Buy on the secondary market to start playing.

🐍 SOLD OUT
3,333
Minted
0
Available
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