The constellation diagram shows where you've been (the trail above) and the branches ahead. Each node is a clickable shortcut to that chapter.
The Progress tab shows how far you've come across each section of the Bible, your reading streak, and your pace toward finishing in a year.
Create a free account to sync your reading progress across all your devices. Sign in using the person icon at the top of the screen. Your progress saves automatically whenever you mark a chapter read.
Your account also works with the Chapter by Chapter app — the same login, the same progress.
The default translation is the World English Bible (WEB), a modern public-domain version. You can switch to NIV, NLT, ESV, KJV, or NKJV using the selector in the reading view. Your choice is saved automatically.
To start over, use the Reset button on the Progress tab. If you're signed in, this clears your progress on all devices.
Read the whole Bible in 365 days — but choose your own path through it. Every time you finish a chapter, you pick what to read next from a set of options.
With around 7 choices at each of 1,189 chapters, the number of possible paths through Bible Adventure is almost incomprehensibly large.
The number of atoms in the observable universe is 1 followed by 80 zeros. The number of routes through this app is 1 followed by over 1,000 zeros.
If every person who has ever lived had been reading a new path every second since the dawn of time, they still wouldn't have come close to exhausting the possibilities.
Your reading of Scripture here is, in a very real sense, your own — a path no one else has ever walked, and no one ever will.
Bible Adventure is a personal experiment — I wanted to see how far I could push a single HTML file as a reading experience. It's rougher around the edges than my other tools and still evolving.
If you want something more polished and fully developed, Chapter by Chapter is the better starting point — a proper Bible reading tracker with cross-device sync, streaks, and more.
Built by Darren Rowse — pastor at One Church Blackburn, Melbourne. I make small tools for reading Scripture more intentionally.