Fall Guys: How To Win Every Team Game

Fall Guys of the world, unite! You have nothing to lose but your crowns.

By Richard Liddle /

If there's one element of Fall Guys that has split opinion, it's team games. Some find them a fun change of pace to the races and survival games, but others find it painful to be so reliant on their fellow players to make it through to the next round.

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A few bad teammates can easily cost you the match if you can't make up for them - whether it's an own goal in Fall Ball, a teammate grabbing you instead of the eggs in Egg Scramble or someone pushing the ball in the wrong direction in Rock n Roll, there's a lot that can go wrong when playing in a team.

Of course, this is less of a problem when you're playing with your own squad of friends, as the ability to communicate and cooperate can really help to turn the tide for your team. This isn't always an option, though, so the best way you can reduce the risk of teammates letting you down is to take up the slack yourself.

Follow these strategies and you'll be on your way to victory in no time - even if you're put on yellow team.

7. Hoopsy Daisy

The goal in Hoopsie Daisy is simple: jump through as many of the floating hoops that pop up around the stage as possible. Whichever of the three teams has the least points at the end is eliminated.

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The best place to stay is near the spinning platform on either end of the arena; it's a good centre-point between a lot of hoop spawn points, and you can use the momentum of the spinner to get a headstart on other players running for the same hoop as you.

It often helps to dive through hoops instead of just jumping - it gives you a little bit of extra height and a slight speed boost, so if you're neck and neck with someone else, it can help you to slip ahead of them to get the point.

The key to winning is to be as aware of your surroundings as possible: keep an eye out for the shadows of hoops that are about to drop, make a beeline for golden hoops (worth 5 points) and be aware of where other players are heading - don't waste time chasing a hoop that they're obviously going to reach first.

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