Rotating Beams are an obstacle of Fall Guys, first introduced in Season 1 (Legacy).
Obstacle description[ | ]
Rotating beams are coloured beams which, with a central pern, rotate in a certain direction. Their hit can launch the player far away. Season 3 introduced a "crooked beam" variation in Hoop Chute, which allows for beans to slide underneath them.
Airtime[ | ]
A section in Airtime contains a single 360 see saw carrying a spinning beam.
Big Fans[ | ]
Sometimes, rotating beams that annoy players can appear and are placed on some of the fans in the game Big Fans.
Bubble Trouble[ | ]
As of Season 5.fun, a large rotating beam may be found over the central spinning plate on Bubble trouble. Additionally, the rotating wall on the rotating wall zone may be replaced with a quadruple rotating beam.
Dizzy Heights[ | ]
An alternate version of Dizzy Heights has platforms with beams instead of spinning platforms. They must be avoided by jumping at the right timing. In another alternate version, a big rotating beam and some spinning plates substitute the final section with the semicircles. In another version, there are some platforms with rotating beams that substitute the semicircles.
Full Tilt[ | ]
In the first section of Full Tilt, two 360 See Saws contain rotating beams in instead of the usual cone.[1]
Hit Parade[ | ]
Hit Parade has an alternate version with these obstacles replacing the turnstiles.
Hoop Chute[ | ]
Hoop Chute features a pair of rotating beams right after where the starting slides converge into a large open space. These beams are unique in that they are crooked, allowing beans who are sliding to sneak underbeath them without getting knocked over.
Hyperdrive Heroes[ | ]
Hyperdrive Heroes features three section with beams. The second section that contains a rotating beam with a Conveyor Belt. The next section contains three rotating beams, the first two are single rotating beams, and the third is a double rotating beam. The final section also contains a double rotating beam surrounded by Bumpers.
Jump Club[ | ]
Jump Club's main mechanic is to stay alive while two big beams rotate faster as time goes by, by jumping when the beam passes.
Jump Showdown[ | ]
Jump Showdown's main mechanic is to stay alive while two big beams rotate faster as time goes by, by jumping when the beam passes. It is typically more challenging than Jump Club as the parts of the platform players are standing on break off and fall as the games progresses.
Lily Leapers[ | ]
As of Season 5.fun, Several rotating beams may be mounted on the walls on the water section of Lily Leapers.
Lost Temple[ | ]
One of the rooms in Lost Temple has a Rotating Beam at its center. Like all rotating beams, they can knock players down and make them lose time.
Perfect Match[ | ]
An alternate version of Perfect Match, added on the Season 2 (Legacy) mid-season update, presents a big rotating beam in the centre of the playable surface, to add difficulty to the game.
Pipe Dream[ | ]
A single rotating beam appears on the left platform of the fourth section of Pipe Dream, rotating alongside several donut bumpers.
Power Trip[ | ]
As of Season 4.5 Dave, the central upper area in Power Trip may feature a Rotating Beam at its center.
Puzzle Path[ | ]
Puzzle Path features a chamber with a spinning beam at its center. These can knock down players who are too focused on the path on the ground or just distracted.
Skyline Stumble[ | ]
As of Season 4.5 Dave, The section of Skyline Stumble that normally has Light Swingers will instead feature a Rotating Beam.
Tail Tag[ | ]
In an alternate version of the game Tail Tag, a rotating beam is placed in the centre instead of the rotating hammer.
The Swiveller[ | ]
The Swiveller features a pair of rotating beams at one of its sections. Players must jump over these to remain on track.
The Whirlygig[ | ]
The Whirlygig has, as main obstacles, rotating beams. They are present in lots of sections of this round, sometimes on round platforms. The player has to find the right timing to jump when they pass.
Treetop Tumble[ | ]
As of Season 5.fun, the expanding frogs mounted on the spinning plates right at the beginning of the upper path of Treetop Tumble may be replaced with rotating beams.
Gallery[ | ]
A platform with a Rotating Beam from Season 1 (Legacy)
A platform with a Rotating Beam from Season 4