“ | In Tip Toe, you have to make it across the arena...
Will you lead the way or play it safe and hang back? |
„ |
~ Reveal Announcement (7 April 2020) |
Tip Toe is one of the levels in Fall Guys. It is a COURSE level and was first introduced in the beta version.
According to the game website, Tip Toe was designed by Meg Ralph.
Course description[]
Standard version[]
Tip Toe is a race course consisting of 130 square tiles displayed in a 13x10 grid.
This level may recall the Takeshi's Castle game Skipping Stones. Tip Toe consists of a big path formed by a big number of tiles, some are fake and some are collidable. The players have to find out which tiles are collidable and make their way to get to the finish line. When a player finds a collidable tile, the tile is highlighted in a bright peach colour. The difficulty is that if a player falls down, they restart from the starting line. They can quickly come back by remembering the street discovered. When a player is not on a tile for a period of time, the tile slowly turns back to its orange shade, so the player has to remember which ones were the solid tiles. Between the last row of tiles and the finish line, there is a gap, so the player has to jump. As soon as someone discovers the right path, the game is completed quite quickly unless there is a Thicc Bonkus. It's all about qualifying before the others.
Alternate versions[]
From 29 October 2020 these variants can appear:
- Three Thicc Bonkuses can be added to make the game really chaotic.[1]
- When the Thicc Bonkuses appear, they may swing back and forth or sideways.
- Two Big Yeeti appear under the floor, though it is not known if there are a limited amount spots they can be.
- This variant has completely replaced the base version, meaning Big they will always be present whenever Tip Toe comes up in the show.
From 30 June 2022 this variant was added:
- Some Blast Ball spawners will be located near the initial spawn locations.
- This variant can only appear in Spartan Showdown and Blast Ball Bangers shows, as well as in core shows during Season 2 only.
During Season 2 only, and only in core shows, the following variant would appear:
- Three Trolley Bots with Rotating Hammers on top may appear over the tiles.
Course changes[]
- In Season 2 (Legacy), the tiles were visually changed, having random patterns and more varying shades of orange on them.
Spartan Showdown[]
During the Spartan Showdown Live Event :
- A Lost Helmet is located in the middle, under the first row of tiles.
- The variant selected would always be the one with blast ball spawners near the start.
Course strategy[]
Standard version[]
Wait for others to reveal the path. Although it may be slow, it is the safest way to get across. You can also choose to play it a little more risky by jumping and/or diving onto an unrevealed tile. Beware of doing this as there is a high likelihood of failing, and can reveal a way for other players trying to outcompete you. The final three rows of tiles indicate the fake ones as they shake, so you can tell which ones are real. The safe tiles in the last 2 rows are always in the same column so they can be safely walked over, although keep in mind that there is a gap between the last row of tiles and the finish line that must be jumped over.
Alternate versions[]
- Big Yeetuses are hit-and-miss, depending on the randomized safe tiles. If the stars align, a well-timed hit and a well-positioned Yeetus can send you sailing into the finish line, but these are not worth the gamble in most cases. More often than not a Yeetus is in the same column as the last two rows of collidable tiles. (Unconfirmed)
- Thicc Bonkuses increase the difficulty of this level significantly. Some might be positioned along the safe route, making things hard to traverse. Play it safe and time your crossings carefully; at least your fellow beans are also subject to this difficulty. Especially with this version, do not give up if you're knocked off, as there is a higher than usual likelihood that your opponents will also be knocked off.
Final Variant[]
A FINAL-type variant was introduced in the Tip Toe Tournament playlist on 17 September 2021. In this variant, the player who finishes first will win the entire show.
Most of the same strategies apply to this round, but this time you have to be as ruthless as possible to win. Sometimes an inspired guess can net you the crown; it might also be worth taking a risk and trying to use the Yeetus to fling you near the finish line. If a player in front of you is about to reach the finish line, consider tap-grabbing them before they jump to make them miss it.
Medal thresholds[]
- Gold - First place
- Silver - Top 20% of players in the lobby
- Bronze - Top 50% of players in the lobby
- Pink - Qualified, but outside of the top 50%
- No medal - Eliminated
History[]
Season | Status | Map Theme |
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Beta | Active | Standard version |
Season 1 (Legacy) | Active | Standard version |
Season 2 (Legacy) | Active | Standard and alternate versions |
Season 3 (Legacy) | Active | Standard and alternate versions |
Season 4 (Legacy) | Active | Standard and alternate versions |
Season 5 (Legacy) | Active | Standard and alternate versions |
Season 6 (Legacy) | Active | Alternate versions |
Season 1 | Active | Alternate versions |
Season 2 | Active | Alternate versions |
Season 2.2 | Not Present | Temporarily removed from every show as of 18 October 2022 due to issues found during testing |
Season 3 | Vaulted | Vaulted from all shows. As of 7 March 2023, available exclusively in The Vault show in Custom Show |
Season 4 | Active | Alternate versions |
Summer Breeze Update | Active | Alternate versions |
Fall Force Update | Active | Alternate versions |
Tool Up Update | Active | Alternate versions |
Power Party Update | Active | Alternate versions |
Shapes and Stickers Update | Active | Alternate versions |
Survival Update | Active | Alternate versions |
Fall Forever Update | Active | Alternate versions available only in Classic Games. Not available in any core game up until 29 May 2024 when Classic Games were introduced |
June '24 Update | Active | Alternate versions available only in Classic Games |
July '24 Update | Active | Alternate versions |
Scrapyard Stumble Update | Active | Alternate versions available only in Classic Games |
Falloween 2024 Update | Active | Alternate versions available only in Classic Games |
November '24 Update | Active | Alternate versions available only in Classic Games |
Winter Update | Active | Alternate versions available only in Classic Games |
Fall and Fantasy Update | Active | Alternate versions |
Ranked Knockout Update | Active | Alternate versions available only in Classic Games |
Trivia[]
- The original version of Tip Toe can no longer be played on Main Show, as the Big Yeetus variant is guaranteed to appear on it whenever the level is selected.
- Despite being a Season 1 (Legacy) level, Tip Toe was featured rather prominently during the Season 3 (Legacy) teaser trailer.
Names in other languages[]
Language | Name |
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Chinese (Simplified) | 踮踮脚尖 (Diǎn diǎn jiǎojiān) |
Chinese (Traditional) | 踮踮腳尖 (Diǎn diǎn jiǎojiān) |
French | Sur la Pointe des Pieds |
German | Zehen-Spitzen |
Italian | In Punta di Piedi |
Japanese | ヒヤヒヤロード (Hiyahiya Rōdo) |
Korean | 살금살금 (Salgeumsalgeum) |
Polish | Na Paluszkach |
Portuguese | Na Ponta dos Pés |
Russian | На Грани (Na Grani) |
Spanish | De Puntillas |
Spanish (Latin America) | De Puntillas |
Gallery[]
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Tip Toe's starting point
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Original splash image (used until launch of Season 1)
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Promotional image for Tip Toe Tournament
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Icon for Tip Toe Tournament
See also[]
Tip Toe Finale, the FINAL variant of this round.
Starchart and
Puzzle Path, two other COURSE rounds that also involve finding the correct path.
Lost Temple, a FINAL round that also involves finding the correct path.
Fruit Chute, a COURSE round that also has no checkpoints and respawns players at the start.