Conveyor Belts are obstacles in Fall Guys, first introduced in Season 1 (Legacy).
Obstacle description[]
Conveyor Belts, as their name suggests, are conveyor belts; they push all players and objects touching them in the direction they are facing. Conveyors usually move in the opposite side of the direction of the player, but may move sometimes in the direction of the player or from the right to the left.
Airtime[]
Conveyor belts can be found in Airtime, alongside multple moving donut bumpers that are all above the conveyor belt.

A Conveyor Belt on Airtime.
Bean Hill Zone[]
Bean Hill Zone features two upward conveyor belts on the lowest area near the spawn points, as well as a large conveyor belt covering the whole top area, except for the area with the circular Vacuum Tube and some gaps where players have to jump to get across.

A large Conveyor Belt on Bean Hill Zone.
Door Dash[]
As of Season 5.fun, Door Dash may feature conveyor belts in-between the rows of doors to add complexity to the game.

Some Conveyor Belts on Door Dash.
Fall Mountain[]
Fall Mountain features one conveyor belt. It sits under the crown and pushes players who miss the jump to the crown back, so that they can climb back up faster for another attempt. As of Season 5.fun, Fall Mountain may also feature a pair of conveyor belts on either side of the starting area, helping players move forward.

The single Conveyor Belt on Fall Mountain.
Frantic Factory[]
Frantic Factory features some long regular conveyor belts in its topmost central area, which carry many buttons, as well as some shorter conveyor belts on the ground. These don't change directions unlike the conveyor belts on the top area near the edges.

Part of the normal conveyor belt in Frantic Factory, the buttons move along the conveyor.
Freezy Peak[]
In the first section of the game Freezy Peak, some uphills have a downgoing conveyor belt. In the final part, there are three big conveyor belts on the sides of the cone which the players have to scale to reach the big final fan.

The three belts of Freezy Peaks, as seen in the game thumbnail
Fruit Chute[]
This round takes place on a big conveyor belt. The conveyor belt moves in the opposite side of the direction of the player, so it is hard to walk especially combined with the player being pushed down by the fruits.

Fruit Chute is set in a big Conveyor Belt
Gate Crash[]
As of Season 5.fun, Gate Crash may feature conveyor belts in-between the rows of gates to add complexity to the game.

Some Conveyor Belts on Gate Crash.
Hit Parade[]
Two conveyor belts are present on the underneath sides of the section with swinging balls of Hit Parade. They are actually useful, because the player who falls down can rapidly come up from the small uphill ramp at the end of this underneath section and retry again.

One of the conveyor belts seen in Hit Parade.
Hoopsie Daisy[]
Hoopsie Daisy has two conveyor belts going uphill. They can help players get some of the rings. A golden ring can sometimes spawn in the gap between both.

One of the conveyor belts on Hoopsie Daisy.
Hoverboard Heroes[]
Hoverboard Heroes has two little conveyor belts in the middle section, one moving left and one moving right. By the way, they are very thin so they shouldn't be a big deal, though they can still push you off if you aren’t careful.

The two little belts in Hoverboard Heroes, they shouldn't cause much problem to the players
Leading Light[]
Leading Light's arena is all surrounded by a big rotating conveyor belt.

Part of Leading Light's conveyor belt.
Lost Temple[]
Lost Temple will always feature a set of conveyor belts in the room just before the crown. These always guide players towards the crown itself.

This conveyor belt room in Lost Temple is never random.
Party Promenade[]
Party Promenade has some conveyor belts below the Big Swingus in the fourth section to assist players who mess up. In the fifth section, conveyor belts on the sides take players towards another trapeze.

Some Conveyor Belts on Party Promenade.
Pipe Dream[]
In the right platform of the fourth section of Pipe Dream, all of the raised platforms contain conveyor belts.

Some Conveyor Belts on Pipe Dream.
Royal Fumble[]
Royal Fumble has a short conveyor belt going uphill on the side of the map.

The strange Conveyor Belt in Royal Fumble
Short Circuit[]
Short Circuit has got some pink-purple conveyor belts on two of the round’s corners.

One of the many Conveyor Belts in Short Circuit.
Skyline Stumble[]
In the last section of the game Skyline Stumble the 2 outer paths consists of a pink-purple conveyor belt leading up to the finish line.

The pink-purple conveyor belt of Skyline Stumble
Slime Climb[]
In Slime Climb, a big conveyor moving from left to right, with a lot of donut bumpers, is one of the sections to pass. The conveyor, with the bumpers, obviously tend to push the player down. Also, the next section with the beams is placed on the same conveyor belt.

Slime Climb section with the Conveyor Belt
Team Tail Tag[]
Team Tail Tag has a big conveyor belt section around its center section, which forms an infinite loop that allows the player to go faster and adds chaos to the chase.

The big Conveyor Belt in Team Tail Tag, which forms a loop.
The Slimescraper[]
The second section of The Slimescraper has two purple conveyor belts along with punching gloves and bean barriers to try and knock the players into the slime.
The final section also contains these conveyor belts. The top one makes the player run faster while having to make several jumps and the one below sends the player to the section below faster.

Series of Conveyor Belts on the second section of The Slimescraper.
The Swiveller[]
The Swiveller takes place atop a ring-shaped conveyor belt. Players must remain on it while dodging several different obstacles to avoid falling into the slime below.

The Swiveller takes place atop a conveyor belt.
The Whirlygig[]
The Whirlygig has, in three sections, conveyor belts, which move in the direction of the player. This may seem like an advantage, but sometimes they are interrupted by giant spinning blades. The speed that the player has at times doesn't allow him to take the right timing to pass through the blades without being hit.

One of the Conveyor Belts on The Whirlygig.
Track Attack[]
Track Attack Features conveyor belts that move along as well as against the main path. speeding up and slowing down the players respectively.

This particular conveyor belt on Track Attack aids players by giving them a boost.
Shifting Conveyor Belts[]
Season 2 introduced shifting conveyor belts which alternate between going in one direction and then going in the opposite direction. There is a brief transition between the two stages in which the conveyor belt does not move at all, giving players some time to adjust.
Bubble Trouble[]
Bubble Trouble’s middle spinning plate was replaced by a pentagonal shaped shifting conveyor belt. This variation was only present in the game during the first day of Season 2, before Bubble Trouble got removed due to a bug.

The shifting Conveyor Belt on Bubble Trouble, this variation only lasted a day.
Cosmic Highway[]
In Section 2 of Cosmic Highway, some moving platforms are replaced by small, shifting conveyors.

Some platforms are conveyers.
Fall Ball[]
As one of the added variations, Fall Ball included two conveyors belts on opposite sides of the field. Each conveyor points to a different goal, shifting its direction periodically. The colour of the conveyor changes depending on which goal it is facing (blue or yellow).
Frantic Factory[]
One large conveyor rounds the back corners of Frantic Factory. On top of the conveyor lies four Buttons which enter and exit a non-accessible dome. Once the buttons reach a far end the belt, it switches directions. Because of the speed of the conveyor belt and the distance the buttons need to travel, this conveyor has the longest intervals between switches.

Part of the shifting conveyor belt in Frantic Factory, the buttons move along the conveyor.
Hyperdrive Heroes[]
Hyperdrive Heroes contains a wide section with three alternating conveyors. This levels also has an octagonal platform containing eight individual conveyers pushing you either towards the center, or away from it (towards the slime).

Some of the shifting Conveyor Belts on Hyperdrive Heroes.
Party Promenade[]
Party Promenade gained a variation where the two mirroring 360 See Saw paths were replaced by five conveyors respectively; although, only the central conveyor belt in each path shifts directions.

Conveyor Belts on Party Promenade, the only one that actually shifts is the one in the middle.
Pipe Dream[]
Pipe Dream's ending gained 14 collective conveyor belts, all of which switch directions simultaneously. They make it harder to utilize the trapeze at the end, so taking the side Vacuum Tubes might be a better option in this variation.

The shifting Conveyor Belts on Pipe Dream.
Space Race[]
Space Race contains one trapezoidal conveyor belt with Pendulums swinging above. This section can be skipped altogether using the Vacuum Tubes on the side paths.

The conveyer changing to the other side.
Tundra Run[]
Tundra Run got several shifting conveyor belt where the Slingus Flingus and Blizzard Fan used to be.

Shifting conveyers before the final section on Tundra Run.
Trivia[]
- As shown in promotional trailers, shifting conveyor belts were originally going to have a transitional animation when switching directions.[1]
- In Season 2 legacy, Royal Fumble's colors were entirely swapped, including the conveyor belt, which originally had golden-green and royal purple stripes.
- Freezy Peak was the first level to have multiple conveyor belts of different colors.
- There are a total of five round icons showing a conveyor belt, all of which were released in different seasons.