Spinning Plates are obstacles in Fall Guys. They were first introduced in Season 1 (Legacy).
Obstacle description[]
Spinning Plates, also known as Turntables in the code, are round platforms that constantly rotate in a certain direction, indicated by the arrows in their texture. In its center there is usually a tiny sphere.
In Fall Guys Creative, Spinning Plates cost 20 budget, and only 50 can appear in a level.
Basketfall[]
Spinning Plates appear in Basketfall, with two in each section close to the Gravity Zones and the baskets. As a part of Season 4.5 (Legacy), a variation exists where the center Speed Bump is also replaced by a Spinning Plate.

One of the blue Spinning Plates of Basketfall
Bubble Trouble[]
Bubble Trouble features a very large Spinning Plate at its center. It grants fast access to any of the five zones that surround it.

This Spinning Plate connects all the other zones on Bubble Trouble.
Dizzy Heights[]
Dizzy Heights has the first section which consists in overcoming a great number of Spinning Plates. The third section has the same aim, but the path is raised up and players may fall to the area underneath. These Spinning Plates can be missing in an alternate variation. The last section has three large Spinning Plates on top of each other, with the halves that face the finish line obscured by the final ramp.
The medal icon for this round consists of a single Spinning Plate with eight arrows. This kind of plate can be seen in the splash art for this round as well.

The first section of Spinning Plates on Dizzy Heights.
Door Dash[]
As of Season 5.fun, Door Dash may feature Spinning Plates in-between the rows of doors.

Some Spinning Plates on Door Dash.
Fall Ball[]
In a version of the game Fall Ball, a blue and yellow Spinning Plate is added to the center to add more chaos to the pitch.

This Fall Ball variant features a Spinning Plate at the center of the arena.
Freezy Peak[]
As of Season 4.5 Dave, the Blizzard Fans right after the Slingus Flingus section may be replaced by a Spinning Plate instead. This variant cannot appear without the Gravity Zone.

This Freezy Peak variant includes a Spinning Plate.
Hoopsie Daisy[]
The game Hoopsie Daisy almost always has two Spinning Plates on either side of the arena. Some hoops appear above these platforms.

One of the Spinning Plates on Hoopsie Daisy.
Jinxed[]
The game Jinxed can have two big rotating plates in its arena, to add chaos to the chase.

One of the Spinning Plates on Jinxed.
Leading Light[]
Some Spinning Plates can be found on the three raised platforms in Leading Light.

One of the Spinning Plates on Leading Light.
Lost Temple[]
Spinning Plates are one of the many possible obstacles feature in the rooms of Lost Temple. The center of these usually cannot be jumped over.

A room with a Spinning Plate on Lost Temple.
Pegwin Pool Party[]
As of Season 5.fun, the island on the larger pool on Pegwin Pool Party may have its Bumpers replaced with a Spinning Plate with an Expanding Frog at its center.

A Spinning Plate on Pegwin Pool Party.
Royal Fumble[]
The final game Royal Fumble has two golden Spinning Plates in its arena, to add chaos to the chase.

Royal Fumble has golden Spinning Plates.
Short Circuit[]
The second section of Short Circuit has Spinning Plates along with either Light Bars or Rotating Walls.

Short Circuit has a section consisting mainly of Spinning Plates such as this.
Skyline Stumble[]
As of Season 4.5 Dave, the floor of the circular platform section of Skyline Stumble can be replaced by a large Spinning Plate. This plate always rotates counter-clockwise.

Skyline Stumble variant featuring a Spinning Plate.
Slime Climb[]
As of Season 4.5 Dave, a Gravity Zone with a Spinning Plate may appear right next to the finish line on Slime Climb, giving players a much easier time crossing the final area.

This Spinning Plate combined with the low gravity zone assists players in finishing this Slime Climb variant.
Snowy Scrap[]
An alternate version of the game Snowy Scrap presents a giant Spinning Plate in the center of the arena, where both the players and the balls can go on and add difficulty to the game.

A giant Spinning Plate is visible in this alternate version of Snowy Scrap.
Stompin' Ground[]
As of Season 5.fun, Stompin' Ground may feature a Spinning Plate at the center of the arena.

A Spinning Plate on Stompin' Ground.
Treetop Tumble[]
Treetop Tumble may feature two sets of three Spinning Plates right after the starting area. One more is found on each side of the first Water area (two in total). Two more are found just after the Lily Pad section in the upper path. Finally, a single Spinning Plate is found right before the finish line.

The final Spinning Plate on Treetop Tumble.
The Slimescraper[]
The Slimescraper has a section with three Spinning Plates, which are often obstructed by Light Rods.

This section of The Slimescraper has three Spinning Plates, which the player has to overcome along with the moving Light Rods.
The Whirlygig[]
The Whirlygig has an alternate version with Spinning Plates replacing the platforms with Rotating Beams at the end.

This alternate version of The Whirlygig has the Spinning Plates.
Gallery[]
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A Spinning Plate Maze with Triangle Bumpers between the plates
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A Spinning Plate from Season 4
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Key art for the Fall Force Update
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Icon for Chill Shuffle
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Key art for the Mobile release
Trivia[]
- The Spinning Plates from the first section of Dizzy Heights are likely the origin of the Spinning Plate Maze in Fall Guys Creative.
- These objects cost 205 budget, and only one can appear in any level.
- Spinning Plates in futuristic levels only have four arrows, which may refer to them being from the fourth season.