Fall Guys: 10 Pro Tips For Season 3 | Game Rant

Many great games were released in 2020, but not all of them were appreciated for long. Fall Guys released in the summer and was instantly popular. However, as weeks passed, there weren’t nearly as many players anymore. To get people interested in the game again, the developers have worked hard to make Season 3 the best it could be and they have done a phenomenal job.

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There are holiday-themed items for players to earn and new mini-games that are very fun. Some of these new games can also be rather challenging and take time to master. For those that want to get better at Fall Guys, here are ten ways to help get the crown.

10 Avoid The Punch Gloves On Tundra Run

Tundra Run is one of the newest races in the game and there are a lot of obstacles that players face throughout it. Players can also choose which path they want to take in between certain checkpoints of the mini-game. The first obstacle that players can decide which way to go lets them choose whether to get past five punch gloves or to fall onto the lower level and only go past two.

As it saves time for most players to go on the bottom, that is the better choice. After that, players decide whether to go through the punch gloves rising up from the ground in the middle or the frozen paths on the sides. As it can be quite difficult to jump properly on the punch gloves, it is best to pick a path. When at the end of it, jump down to decrease the chance of falling.

9 Escape The Fan On Tundra Run

Though players will now have gotten past all of the punch gloves that Tundra Run challenges them with, the mini-game isn’t over. The next obstacle puts the players against flippers and a fan that will push them back.

The fastest way to get through this obstacle is by either going all the way to the left or right as soon as the fan passes the players. Make sure to watch out for the flippers while crossing over to the next checkpoint. If done correctly, players will get there before the fan can get in their way.

8 Go Through The Golden And Silver Hoops On Ski Fall

There has been a new mini-game in every season in which players score points by jumping through hoops. The first season introduced players to Hoopsie Daisy and the second brought Hoopsie Legends to mix things up. This time around, the hoops are in a race mini-game called Ski Fall. As they slide down the icy ground, players will have to jump through bronze, silver, and gold hoops.

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Bronze gives players one point, silver gives players two, and gold gives them five. The gold hoops are particularly hard to get through as there are only three and are too high to jump through. The easiest gold hoop to get into is the last one. When at the bottom of the track, go to the ramp in the middle, jump, and dive into the gold hoop. The other gold hoops are nearly impossible to get through so for the rest of the time, jump through the silver ones whenever possible as that is the quickest way to be the first to qualify.

7 First Place On Freezy Peak

Like Tundra Run, Freezy Peak is a new race that has many obstacles throughout it, and there are some things that players should know to help increase their chance of qualifying. There are two types of paths that players must go through at the beginning of the mini-game.

One of these paths’ first obstacles are punch gloves on the left and right of the players. Notice the snowflake on the ground as that indicates which punch glove will release first. After a few more obstacles, players will find themselves having to dodge snowballs and punch gloves. It is best to stay close to the punch gloves and walk past them as soon as they stop blocking the path. Finally, when getting to the icy path that leads to the finish line, stay close to the middle to decrease the chances of being pushed back down to the snowballs and punch gloves from below.

6 Focus On Your Own Snowball

One of the new team mini-games is Snowy Scrap, which pits teams against each other as they try to make their snowball the biggest that it can be. Many players try to stop the other teams from moving their ball. However, this often hurts them more.

The reason behind this is that the fewer people pushing their own ball and working together, the less it will move. All those players achieve with this poor strategy is delaying the game. To win, players need to work with their teammates and only focus on what they are doing. As the other teams try to stop each other, those that use this strategy may be the first team to qualify.

5 Protect The Pegwins

Another new team mini-game is Pegwin Pursuit, where teams have to work together to hold onto the adorable creatures for as long as they can. If the team a player is on has a pegwin, the best way to help out would actually be to stop the other teams from taking that pegwin rather than getting another one.

Grab onto opponents that are trying to steal pegwins so that they end up wasting their time. As the clock counts down and they haven’t had their chance to grab onto a pegwin, they’ll lose. Remember, in order to win, players can get in second place, so as long as they have a pegwin the whole game, they should be fine.

4 Keep The Ice Thick

One of the new final mini-games, Thin Ice, is very similar to Hex-A-Gone. The tiles beneath players will disappear until only one player is still on them. Players must move and jump around in order to stay on the tiles. Unlike the older final, however, Thin Ice’s tiles take much longer to break and players can see how long they can be on one until it disappears.

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In order to stay on a tile for a longer amount of time, wait until it is about to crack and jump in the air. This will give players about an extra second or two to stay on a tile before it completely shatters. Timing is the key so make sure to know exactly when the tiles will crack. That said, it can be quite risky to use this strategy on the last level of ice.

3 Roll Out Vs Roll Off

Roll Off, the other new final mini-game is very similar to Roll Out. However, there are only two rollers to move between and they move much faster than the rollers in Roll Out. Because of this, rather than standing beside a wall or worrying about other players, the best thing to do is to simply stay in the middle for as long as possible.

Those that can quickly move between the two rollers and don’t find themselves on the edge of either are the most likely to win the overall game and earn a crown.

2 Help In Hoarders

Hoarders is a team game that has been around since the game released. However, many players don’t know the best strategy to ensure their victory. With this mini-game frequently showing up in matches ever since the third season started, players should learn how to get better in it now more than ever.

Rather than chasing the balls around as most players do, go to the opponent with the least amount of balls in an area. As everyone else is chasing the balls, players that use this strategy can just wait for them to go to that area and then push them into it. Doing so will most likely result in a qualification.

1 Do Not Grab Opponents On The Finals

There are many players who will grab each other, whether it be for fun or to make their opponents lose. In many final mini-games, grabbing can mean winning the game. However, in the new finals, grabbing is more likely to result in a loss.

On Thin Ice, players that grab each other may slip on the ground and fall into the slime. On Roll Off, the rollers move so fast that players that grab each other will most likely be knocked out after the first few seconds of the mini-game. Besides, it is rude to troll each other anyway.

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