Season 3 of Fall Guys introduced a fresh batch of chaotic, slippery, and snow-filled levels. If you’re hoping to get that crown or just qualify consistently, you’ll need more than luck—you’ll need the right tactics. Here’s a breakdown of the newest levels in Season 3 and practical advice to help you glide through them like a pro jellybean.
Tundra Run
This is a race-style level where smart pathing can give you a real edge. From the start, hug the right side. As you turn, keep an eye on the snowballs and try to anticipate their movement. Take corners on a slant to travel a shorter distance.
In the next segment, you can either risk the center path or go around the sides. The center is faster, but only worth it if it’s not clogged with other players. If it’s crowded, the outer paths are slower but safer. Repeat this logic for the next obstacle section.
As you approach the punching square platforms, observe which ones just extended—their cycle gives you a window for timing jumps. For the final fan and spring platform section, head to the far left or right—opposite of the fan’s direction. This will prevent you from getting launched into chaos.
Ski Fall
Think Hoopsie Legends but with constant motion. You’ll slide down a slope while diving or jumping through hoops to accumulate 15 points. Bronze hoops grant 1 point, silver gives 2, and gold nets 3.
You only need to jump if the hoop is significantly higher; otherwise, a dive will do. The key area is the final hoop cluster at the end. Aim for the golden ring here—it gives 5 points and can make or break your run. Use the slope for a lift and time your dive for maximum height and airtime.
Freezy Peak
This race starts with two variations of punching gloves—either rising from the floor or swinging from the sides. If it’s the former, observe the pattern and jump past them. If it’s the latter, just keep moving with caution.
Next, you’ll either deal with a conveyor belt and no projectiles or face off against side fans pushing you toward spring traps. In both cases, stay alert and avoid being launched. Use the air fan to reach a new height, but adjust your camera while airborne to plan your landing.
Then it’s a curved path with two danger zones: dodge the snowballs on the left or attempt to sneak past the punching gloves on the right. The latter is faster but risky—take your time and move one punch at a time.
Near the end, hug the wall and wait for a gap before slipping through to the finish.
Snowy Scrap (Team Game)
Your team needs to roll a giant ball through snow patches to grow its size. At the start, immediately push your ball to the central lower area.
Here’s the trick: get the ball under the punching walls, which will drive it forward rapidly through snowy patches. The earlier you do this, the better, since snow takes time to respawn. Be proactive, and if teammates cooperate, you’ll create a solid lead.
After the center snow is depleted, reposition for the next wave of respawns and take advantage of the punching walls again.
Thin Ice (Final Round)
This is Season 3’s answer to Hex-A-Gone. Instead of multiple layers, Thin Ice features three icy layers stacked on top of one another—each tile breaks after being stepped on three times.
Apply your Hex-A-Gone skills here: slow jump from tile to tile, carve out zones to trap others, and adapt to the flow of play. You can create intentional holes, isolate yourself, or deny space to others depending on what the situation demands.
Bonus Notes
- Penguin Pursuit is also a new team level introduced this season, but unfortunately, this guide’s author hasn’t encountered it yet.
- Roller Final is essentially a variant of Roll Out but used as a final round. If you know how to manage movement and balance in Roll Out, you’ll be ready here too.
Final Thoughts
Season 3 brings fresh strategies, slick surfaces, and new challenges to test your bean survival skills. From timing snowball dodges to exploiting fan lifts and nailing those final hoop dives, every bit of knowledge gives you an edge.
Adapt, observe, and don’t rush when patience will win the day. With these quick tips, you’ll have a better shot at qualifying and maybe even grabbing that elusive crown. Good luck out there, and remember—it’s not about how fast you fall, but how gracefully you land.




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