Push Boxes, also known as Helper Blocks or Draggables, are interactive objects in Fall Guys. They were first introduced in Season 2 (Legacy).
Obstacle description[]
Push Boxes are cubic or slope-shaped boxes that can be moved and used in order to get help reaching the aim of a game. The player can go up over them to reach higher points and move them by grabbing them. There is also variants of Push Boxes, such as Push Ramps (sloped ones) and Push Fans (ones with Blizzard Fans inside on top).
In Fall Guys Creative, Push Boxes and Push Ramps cost 40 budget while Push Fans cost 50 budget. All were added in Season 4.2.
Hoopsie Legends[]
Hoopsie Legends has cubic wooden boxes or slope-shaped boxes which have to be moved and used to reach certain hoops.

The slope-shaped box in Hoopsie Legends.

Players climbing up to a Push Box in Hoopsie Legends.
Short Circuit[]
In the first section of Short Circuit, the player must pass through a lot of some helper boxes, this time not wooden made but black with a purple top. These boxes can be both climbed or moved to make its own way through. As of Season 4.5 Dave, a variant allows fan boxes to appear on Short Circuit as well.

The helper boxes of Short Circuit are really different from the wooden ones

Fan Blocks on Short Circuit.
Sweet Thieves[]
Several helper boxes are featured in different areas of Sweet Thieves. They can be climbed and pushed around like any other Push Box, but doing so might give away the thieves' position to the guardians.

A Helper Block on Sweet Thieves.
The Slimescraper[]
As of Season 5.fun, The Slimescraper may feature a Push Box immediately following the section with Punching Gloves.

A Helper Block on The Slimescraper.
Treat Thieves[]
Push boxes can be found in Treat Thieves, one in each side of the map with tall Padded Floors and donut bumpers.

One tricker holding a push box in Treat Thieves.
Wall Guys[]
Wall Guys has boxes that need to be moved to create a perfect way to overcome the walls. The boxes have different heights, and, when on top of one of them, the other one can be reached by jumping and maybe grabbing at its edge. Variants allow both ramp boxes and fan boxes to appear in Wall Guys as well.

Wall Guys boxes, that are used to overcome the high walls.

A closer look at a standard box in Wall Guys.

Several players use a Ramp Block to overcome a wall in Wall Guys.

In this Wall Guys variant, players can use these fan boxes to bypass a wall in one go.
Gallery[]
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Push Box (Fall Guys Creative)
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Push Box (Fall Guys Creative, old)
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Push Fan (Fall Guys Creative)
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Push Ramp 1 (Fall Guys Creative)
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Push Ramp 2 (Fall Guys Creative)
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Promotional artwork for Bomberman Costume