{"id":67157,"date":"2025-01-28T20:15:26","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:15:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/fall-guys-race-mini-game-guide-fall-mountain-see-saw-door-dash-more-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T20:15:26","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:15:26","slug":"fall-guys-race-mini-game-guide-fall-mountain-see-saw-door-dash-more-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/fall-guys-race-mini-game-guide-fall-mountain-see-saw-door-dash-more-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Fall Guys race mini-game guide: Fall Mountain, See Saw, Door Dash, more &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Fall Guys race mini-game guide: Fall Mountain, See Saw, Door Dash, more Mediatonic[jwplayer g3AYlLvE]Fall Guys often rewards the quickest players in a lobby and with 10 racing mini-games available, it pays to be speedy. If you\u2019re struggling to keep up, fear not, we\u2019ve got you covered with a complete rundown on every race mini-game to help you capture the crown. While a great deal of success in Fall Guys can be attributed to luck, the game certainly favors those that drop in with game plans in mind. From timing to teamwork, the charming battle royale will test your skills. Though perhaps the most essential skill is footwork. Being fast on your feet can help you advance through the rounds as 10 mini-games are based around reaching the finish line first. If you fall behind early, it can be near impossible to catch up. Thankfully, there are few ways to get an advantage and we\u2019re here to go through them one-by-one. Whether you\u2019re struggling with the See Saw mini-game, or just want advice on how to avoid being hit in Fruit Chute, we\u2019ve got you covered. Fall Guys Door Dash Guide Right out of the gate we\u2019ve got Door Dash as one of the simplest mini-games in Fall Guys. All you need to do is crash through a few doors and leap towards the finish line. However, if you bump into the wrong doors, it could spell doom for your entire run as only certain barriers are breakable. It can be demoralizing diving face-first into a door, only to drop straight to the ground below. So a great tactic in this mode is to try and keep with the pack. The first few blockades will have multiple openings. So long as you stick near the majority, you\u2019ll be able to rush through this section without much difficulty. Read more: 5 big features Fall Guys could add next &#8211; If you find yourself ahead of the pack, try to stick to a single guess before playing it safe and letting others break through. Jamming into multiple \u2018fake\u2019 doors can put you far behind the leaders. Once you close in on the final row, it\u2019s going to be a tight squeeze. Try to force your way through at all costs, whether it\u2019s jumping, diving, or just sprinting full steam ahead. Fall Guys Dizzy Heights Guide Next up is Dizzy Heights, a mini-game that\u2019ll be spinning you right round all the way through to the end. This mode features a typical race where almost every obstacle is a rotating platform. As a result, it\u2019s always best to go with the momentum of the ground you\u2019re on. Instead of trying to push against the rotation, let your current spin guide you to the next surface. The middle section of this mini-game tries to stunt your momentum as balls come crashing down. While it\u2019s obviously best to try and avoid these, they\u2019re not actually as damaging as you might think. Often times, it can be quicker to stay on the path ahead, rather than turning and trying to get out of the way. You\u2019ll only be knocked down for a split second before you\u2019re back on your way. Fall Guys Gate Crash Guide Gate Crash is all about being in the right place at the right time. As you push through the map, barriers will come up and go down at regular intervals to try and stop your progress. It\u2019s key that you keep a close eye on the path ahead and try to time your pathing accordingly. Each set of barriers is on a fairly predictable timer, so as you come close, it should be a simple decision choosing to push left or right. Every now and then something might get in your way, be it other players or other obstacles. If this happens and your momentum is lost, it can often be better to sit and wait in front of the door that\u2019s currently up. It should come down in a short moment so you can continue forward. Read More: How to beat Fall Guys Hex-A-Gone stage &#8211; The final portion of Gate Crash is where most players will lose out on qualifying. A single failure at jumping over the gap could leave an opening for competitors to get ahead. What you should do here is sit patiently at the top of the ramp for a few seconds. Keep an eye on the three rotating barriers down below and time your slide perfectly after taking it all in. Fall Guys Tip Toe Guide Tip Toe is one of the more unique races in Fall Guys as you\u2019ll more often than not want to take it slow. It\u2019s a game of trial and error as all players work in unison to illuminate a safe path on the ground. If you step onto a faulty tile, it\u2019ll respawn you right back at the beginning. Taking your time and letting others figure out the path is a fairly common tactic, especially as you close to the end. Enemies will look to grab you and bump you towards the next tiles so that they can avoid being eliminated. As a result, it\u2019s wise to try and sit in the middle of the pack if you\u2019re going for this approach. Sometimes other players aren\u2019t looking to take risks at all, however. This is where you can shine and get lucky. Unless there are only two or three tiles to go, simply rushing forward is a genuinely good strategy in the early phases. You can even jump and dive to skip over rows in order to reach the finish line. Fall Guys Fruit Chute Guide There might not be a more luck-based mini-game in all of Fall Guys than Fruit Chute. On paper, it\u2019s extremely simple: Walk forward and dodge falling fruit until you hit the end. It\u2019s the way in which this fruit drops onto the map that can completely ruin your run. There\u2019s no real predicting patterns or timing your movement on this one. The exact same path could lead to a million different outcomes depending on how the fruit crashes into the map. Try not to put too much stock into getting ahead early. So long as you\u2019re able to keep a steady pace and avoid falling backward off the map, you should be cruising through to the finish line. Be sure to watch for shadows on the ground as you get closer to the top, however. If you spot them early, you can quickly pivot to avoid losing your momentum near the very end. Fall Guys Hit Parade Guide Hit Parade is one of the more standard obstacle courses in Fall Guys and is split into four sections. The first is a balancing beam where those with good footing will have a slight lead over those that fall off. The second is a rotating door section that can quickly devolve into a mess. Try to stick with the pack and force openings together. Next up is the pendulum section and this is where you can make or break a run. Instead of trying to blitz through as soon as possible, take your time here. Carefully push forward and plan your movements to avoid the swinging balls. If you\u2019ve made it through without being knocked off, it\u2019s smooth sailing to the end. The final section is a small, slimy hill with beams constantly trying to offset your character. Sticking to the far left or the far right is often a great way to avoid big groups in this phase. Fall Guys See Saw Guide The See Saw mini-game in Fall Guys can be quite frustrating if you don\u2019t get an early lead. You\u2019ll need players working together in order to keep each seesaw balanced, otherwise, everyone will be falling off the map. It\u2019s best to try to and get out ahead early to avoid issues. Taking a lead will allow you to quickly jump from platform to platform without dozens of others weighing down the same side and throwing you off the map. If you can\u2019t take this early lead, however, your best bet is once again, to play patiently. Don\u2019t force yourself onto a seesaw that\u2019s already near-vertical. Wait for it to balance out before jumping on. One great trick for this mode in particular is that diving can be a huge benefit. Even if your platform is about to tip, you can still dive off and make it to the next checkpoint. Fall Guys Slime Climb Guide Slime Climb has quickly become notorious for being one of the most difficult race mini-games in Fall Guys. It features a wide array of unique obstacles and if you\u2019re not quick enough, there are no second chances here. Slime is constantly rising on the map and if you fall in, it\u2019s game over. There\u2019s no playing patiently here, you\u2019ll need to get out ahead as soon as possible. Keep an eye out as you push through the map for unique shortcuts. From jumping up ledges to climbing on the rotating hammers near the top, there\u2019s a surprising number of shortcuts in Slime Climb. Do your best to keep your distance from other players when possible. Even the slightest bump could knock you over and send you plummeting down a few layers to the slime below. Fall Guys The Whirlygig Guide The Whirlygig will test your timing like no other race mini-game in Fall Guys. Instead of climbing obstacles, your goal here is to finely push through a simple course without being hit. Rotating beams will knock your well of course if you\u2019re not paying attention in this mode, so keep your eyes peeled at all times. While the latter stages will require you to jump over these beams or risk falling off the map, they can surprisingly be used to your advantage early on. In the opening section, a great tactic is to simply let the beam hit you and boost you through further ahead. This is considerably faster than the ordinary walking pace in Fall Guys. Once you pass through towards the final section, a choice has to be made. Is it better to risk it all and attempt the middle path with the dangerous fan? Or is it better to play it safe and take the slower approach around the sides? This decision ultimately comes down to where you are in the race. If you\u2019re ahead of the pack, take the risk. You\u2019ll always respawn in the blink of an eye. However, if you\u2019re needing to make up some room, go the safe route to ensure you make it to the end. Fall Guys Fall Mountain Guide Last but not least, Fall Mountain is the final race mini-game that can stand between you and your next crown. If you\u2019ve made it this far, chances are you\u2019ve already won a few racing modes and are familiar with many of the game\u2019s obstacles. From rotating hammers to the giant balls, many aspects of this level are copied from others. Similar to the Fruit Chute mini-game, it can often come down to luck on Fall Mountain. Depending on where you spawn, where the balls spawn, and so on. You\u2019ll likely need a flawless run without being knocked down to make it to the summit first. Remember to grab the crown at the very top of the map. The most common mistake is players jumping into the crown and falling down to the ground below. 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