If you want to transform from a casual bean to a crown-collecting machine, this in-depth guide is your all-access key to qualifying in every single one of Fall Guys’ 25 mini-games. Packed with optimal strategies, subtle mechanics, and positioning insights, this walkthrough will keep you ahead of the crowd — literally. Let’s dive right into the races and work our way to the finals.


RACE GAMES

The Whirly Gig: The pink bumpers at the start might look like shortcuts, but unless you’ve mastered timing and trajectory, avoid them. They often cause more chaos than gain. For consistent progress, hop over the bumpers instead. When reaching the conveyor belt section, only go for the direct blue ledge if you’re already on the belt. If not, jump to the yellow block first. Watch the shadows of windmills — they’re your best predictor of getting clocked. Don’t attempt the infamous middle fan shortcut unless you’re confident; going around the side is far more reliable.

Seesaw: The rule here is patience. Assess the tilt of each seesaw, how fast it’s shifting, and where the crowd is. Never jump on the downward side of a tilted seesaw. Always aim for the higher side and wait for a safe chance to cross. Many players panic and jump early — let them fall while you glide past safely.

Tiptoe: This game is psychological warfare. Stay mid-pack and let others reveal the path. If you’re feeling bold, you can briefly test tiles by stepping on and off quickly — but misjudge it, and you’ll fall. The last jump to the finish has a gap, so remember to dive from the final tile.

Dizzy Heights: Always run in the direction the discs are spinning — even if it means a slightly longer path. Dodging balls? Don’t stop — keep moving and use lane changes instead. On the spinning platform before the final section, stick to the sides and avoid the center, where chaos reigns. Again, shadows of falling objects will be your early warning system.

Gate Crash: Head for closed gates — they’ll open by the time you reach them. For the last set of gates, always use the two in the middle. And for the jump at the end: slow down if you must, but make sure you clear the gap. Timing is everything.

Fruit Shoot: Choose one of the outer conveyor belts but stay near the middle for flexibility. Use the pink triangular bumpers to block fruit. Don’t waste time jumping — it doesn’t help. Above all, avoid that sneaky log that comes barreling through the center.

Door Dash: Like Tiptoe, let others test the doors. If you’re leading near the end, a risky guess might be worth it — less competition if you get it right. In big crowds, jump and dive into doors to float over the crowd.

Hit Parade: If you spawn in the back, let others go first and safely cross the poles after them. Stick to the middle of the poles for balance. When facing the yellow gate, consider the side path if the center is crowded. Use shadows to time pendulum dodges, and stick to the edges on the final climb.

Slime Climb: A test of skill and nerves. The yellow trampoline at the start is a solid shortcut — if it’s not overcrowded. Always aim to land dead-center on narrow platforms. Use the right side for pushers and keep your focus on balance over speed. The final section is about survival. One fall can end your run — don’t let pride cost you.


SURVIVAL GAMES

Roll Out: Stay mobile and rotate through platforms. If you’re falling, look for an upward-moving barrier to land on. Always check ahead for platform gaps — they can hide behind other objects.

Jump Club: Avoid lining up the green and pink bars. Keep visual track of the green bar at all times, especially when the pink one obscures it. In the disappearing floor variant, stay away from grabbers early and adapt as tiles vanish.

Block Party: Start in the back for more reaction time. Once ledge-jumping begins, space yourself from others. In the final section, hug the center and move minimally to thread each gap.

Perfect Match: Easy in theory, deadly with crowds. Memorize fruit locations, or follow the herd. If you do have a handle on the tiles, bait others by pretending to choose a fake tile, then switch last second.

Tail Tag: Best to grab tails under the center area — it’s sneaky and enclosed. When you have a tail, use the ramps to juke pursuers with altitude shifts. Grab tails in the last 5–10 seconds — that’s when they’re hardest to steal back.


TEAM GAMES

Egg Scramble: Rush to grab early eggs and dump them in your basket. Once ahead, target the second-place team to widen your lead. If defending, catch thieves as they try to leave with your eggs — it’s easier than blocking them inside.

Hoopsie Daisy: Only pursue hoops you’re closest to. Golden hoops rotate, so read their movement before attacking. Efficiency matters more than hustle here.

Team Tail Tag: Same rules as Tail Tag, but target the weakest team to steal from. Use spinners to disorient chasers and never camp in the middle.

Jinxed: If unjinxed, stick to rotating platforms early on. Avoid the center where visibility is low. Hang from ledges if needed — jinxed players can’t grab you there. If jinxed, chase the skilled runners first.

Fall Ball: Defense is king. Only go offense if two defenders are in place. There’s a sneaky exploit to knock a falling ball toward the goal instantly — counter it by watching for players setting it up. Aim shots toward corners if defenders block center. As a goalie, stay back and only clear when needed. Side clears and short passes can make all the difference.

Rock ‘N Roll: Don’t overcrowd the back — help steer from the side. At the final ramp, sabotage the weakest team by blocking their ball or grabbing their pushers.

Hoarders: Focus on defending your zone and stealing from the losing team. Play the midline to keep flexible defense and offense.


FINALS

Fall Mountain: Watch for how balls interact with terrain and pink bumpers. Don’t rely solely on eyesight — track the cannon timings. Take the inside lane at the last spinner unless the outside offers a clear, safe path. When you reach the crown, wait for it to descend and grab it. Jumping too early costs the whole game.

Hex-A-Gone: You’ll need to master both fast and slow play. Run to clear floors when needed, jump to stall when possible. Always scan below and plan your landing. Cut others off strategically and always think two steps ahead.

Royal Fumble: Tail Tag rules apply, but mix up your route constantly. Unpredictability is your best defense. Ramps and alternate paths are key to survival.


With this complete mastery of all 25 Fall Guys games, you’ll have the upper hand at every round, from the first wobble to the final crown. Remember, practice sharpens these strategies — so get out there and earn those wins. See you on the podium!


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