Unlocking the Infallible achievement in Fall Guys — awarded for winning five games in a row — has long been considered one of the toughest feats in the game. But thanks to rotating custom maps and new season features, there are limited-time windows where this challenge becomes laughably simple. In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to take advantage of these windows and grab the achievement without breaking a sweat.
What Is the Infallible Achievement?
The Infallible achievement is typically awarded for winning five consecutive shows in Fall Guys. Under normal circumstances, that would require consistently placing first across five full game lobbies, which can be incredibly difficult due to randomness, crowded lobbies, and the sheer skill ceiling of late-game rounds.
But in certain event cycles — particularly during custom map showcases — Fall Guys has opened up a loophole that allows players to earn a win simply by qualifying on certain featured maps.
The Loophole: Featured Maps That Count as Wins
At the time of this guide’s recording, two limited-time maps were available:
- Cyber Circuit
- Pixel Hearts
These maps are found near the bottom of the game mode selection screen and rotate out every 20 hours. During this window, simply qualifying in these maps counts as a win toward the Infallible achievement.
That means you don’t even need to place first — just reach the finish line five times across these two maps (or even the same map repeated), and you’ll unlock the achievement.
Important: If you miss these specific maps, don’t worry. The developers are likely to continue adding similar user-created maps or event playlists in future seasons. Stay alert for these rotations.
Strategy: How to Qualify Consistently
Both Cyber Circuit and Pixel Hearts are short, simple obstacle courses. Here’s how to ensure smooth qualification:
- Don’t rush with the crowd. Players near the start often mess around or get stuck. Wait it out if necessary.
- Avoid the central ball area. People get stuck here easily. Move with timing and pace.
- Ignore showboaters. Some players taunt at the end and get caught by the timer. Just finish the course.
Even finishing in 10th or 11th place still counts as a win, as long as you qualify. Consistency matters more than perfection.
Bonus Achievements to Stack
Because these maps register as wins, you can knock out multiple other achievements simultaneously:
- “Big Tease”: Taunt before crossing the finish line.
- “One to Watch”: Qualify from 500 rounds.
- “Shopping Spree”: Accumulate kudos from back-to-back wins.
- “Track Star” / “Golden Guy”: Stack wins and high placements for more crowns and XP.
In one example, the player unlocked Big Tease by performing a taunt just before finishing in first — even though the taunt wasn’t visible due to movement speed, the achievement still triggered.
What If These Maps Are Gone?
If you’re reading this after Pixel Hearts and Cyber Circuit have rotated out, don’t panic:
- Check the event playlists daily. Maps like these are being added regularly in the latest season.
- Look for short race maps with clear start-to-finish goals and no elimination mechanics.
- Read map descriptions. If a map is listed as having no rounds or finals, it may be another win-counting course.
These maps tend to be low in difficulty and low in randomness, meaning if you see one, prioritize it immediately before the timer runs out.
Final Thoughts
The Infallible achievement used to be a badge of honor earned only by the most elite players — now, thanks to developer-created creative maps and time-limited playlists, it’s one of the most accessible high-score achievements in the game.
Don’t wait: when these opportunities appear, knock out the achievement, and maybe even stack a few more while you’re at it. Even if you miss this specific window, stay tuned — there will almost certainly be more like it in the future.
Good luck, and may your crown streak be effortlessly easy!




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