Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout Wiki
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Tiles in Fall Guys are different types of platforms that despawn or change state based on certain conditions, most commonly contact with a player.

Variants[]

Hex-a-tile[]

Main article: Hex-a-tile

Hex-a-tiles are platforms that first appeared in legacy Season 1. They are hexagon-shaped tiles (hence their name) that fall away when stepped on. Certain obstacles like Blast Balls and Party Crashers can activate them as well. Hex-a-tiles come in various colours and patterns, but most commonly appear in arrays of the same colour.

Tile (Perfect Match)[]

Main article: Tile (Perfect Match)

Tiles, as seen in Perfect Match and Sum Fruit, temporarily despawn based on external indicators. They usually display images of fruit or Projectiles as icons. When not doing so, they stay purple. Like respawning hex-a-tiles, they leave a white dotted outline in their wake.

Tile (Tip Toe)[]

Fake and real tiles are a variation of tile first introduced in legacy Season 1. A fake tile disappears when stepped on by a player, which causes them to fumble and fall through, while others are solid and light up when stepped on by a player.

Tip Toe[]

The game Tip Toe is about finding the right path walking on tiles, by guessing which ones are real and which ones are fake. From legacy on, they have a pattern. When a tile is solid its colour changes to yellow when the player is on it. When a tile is fake, as the player stands on it, it disappears. After a certain amount of time, real tiles' colour will revert back to their initial appearance.

Tiptoetiles

On Tip Toe, fake tiles permanently disappear, leaving a hole behind when stepped on, while real tiles temporarily light up, as shown in the image.


Tip Toe Finale[]

Similarly to Tip Toe, Tip Toe Finale is also about finding the right path walking on tiles, by guessing which ones are real and which ones are fake. They work the same way as the Tip Toe ones, but they are colored blue or green rather than orange, also there is only a single correct path, and the last three tiles might not always be real unlike Tip Toe. After a certain amount of time, real tiles' colour will revert back to their initial appearance.

TTF HoverPlatforms

Blue tiles on Tip Toe Finale, which work similarly to Tip Toe.


Icy tile[]

Main article: Icy tile

Icy tiles are a variant of hex-a-tile. They were first introduced in legacy Season 3. Unlike hex-a-tiles, icy tiles are slippery. They have three states when stepped on by the player, before finally breaking.

Tile (Power Trip)[]

A variant of tile was first introduced in legacy Season 4. It is a tile that lights up when stepped on by a player, although the condition for it to do so depends on the round.

Pixel Painters[]

Each Pixel Painters arena features a 7x7 board of tiles, which players must step on to copy the pattern shown on the screen. If a tile is not yet lit up, it will light up as soon as the player steps on it. If it is lit up, it will deactivate.

PixelPainters Tiles

The board of tiles in Pixel Painters that players must use to copy the pattern.


Power Trip[]

The game Power Trip is about powering up tiles and colour them with its own team colour by using batteries. When yellow coloured, they have a planet drawn on them, when they are blue coloured they have a rocket. If they have no colour, they are only brown textured.

Powertriptilecolors

All the possible tile configurations in Power Trip: Blue, Yellow and "off".


Raft[]

The Kraken Slam arena alternates between solid and patterned rafts[1] that change either when players step on them or when a Kraken Tentacle flips the section they are on. Green rafts have a semi-circle under a triangle and become yellow when stepped on or flipped. Yellow rafts have squares and become red. Red rafts have x's and shake briefly before sinking into the water below, eliminating players still standing on them (this is accompanied by the sound of a slide whistle, following a Season 3 update). Red rafts that sink in the water are replaced by a Kraken Tentacle.

Krakenslamtile

Some tiles found on Kraken Slam. Notice the tentacle coming out of the gap left by the removal of the tile.

Snow[]

In the game Snowy Scrap, three teams push their snowball across snow to collect percentage points to qualify. The slowest of the three teams gets eliminated. Snow appears as white hexagons with an eggshell-like texture. When a snow tile is collected, small dots of snow take its place. Snow regenerates after quite some time. In some variations, Punching Glove tiles can be seen containing non-collectable snow on-top. In the Spinning Plate variation, all the snow tiles on the center platform are missing.

As of Season 4.5, Snowy Scrap may feature gold snow at its center. These are worth two points each instead of the usual one.

Snowyscraptiles

A field of snow tiles on Snowy Scrap.


Snowyscrapgoldensnow

Gold Snow Tiles, which are worth more.


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