Trolleys are obstacles in Fall Guys. They were first introduced in Season 2.
Obstacle description[]
Trolley Bots are small pads with a smile on them. They follow players in proximity, similarly to Rhinos. Instead of charging at or jabbing players, they carry all sorts of obstacles on their back. They can be used to block players or push them.
Cosmic Highway[]
Four rows of trolley bots can be found on the third section of Cosmic Highway, hovering in a straight line, crossing the path from one side to the other. The rows of trolley bots alternate in direction, going right to left or left to right. These trolley bots are carrying Punching Gloves.

A green trolley bot carrying a punching glove in Cosmic Highway.
Frantic Factory[]
Frantic Factory is portrayed as a sort of Trolley Bot assembly line, and as such, these can be found all over the level. They may be carrying buttons, drum pads or nothing at all. The latter can be fitted with either a drum or a button in the assembly line.
Freezy Peak[]
A single trolley bot could be found in the Freezy Peak variant introduced in Season 2 immediately after the starting paths converge, on top of the elevated platform reachable by Blizzard Fans. It roams around that platform and is carrying a Rotating Hammer.

A hammer trolley bot in Freezy Peak.
Hoverboard Heroes[]
Two trolley bots could be found just before the finish line in the Hoverboard Heroes variant introduced in Season 2. They hover midair and are carrying punching gloves.

Trolley bots carrying punching gloves in Hoverboard Heroes.
Hyperdrive Heroes[]
Trolley bots are found at multiple points in Hyperdrive Heroes. After the first section with the thrusters, three of them carrying Bumper Blocks can be seen roaming the area with the shifting Conveyor Belts.

One of the many trolley bots on Hyperdrive Heroes.
After the Rotating Beams, when the path splits into two before converging again four trolley bots (two on each path) can be found roaming on top of circular platforms. They are carrying bumpers as well. Players opting to take the longer path in this section rather than the respawning tiles will have to contend with two (one on each side) more trolley bots carrying rotating hammers.
After the paths converge once more, three more trolley bots carrying bumpers can be found on top of a platform, followed by another trolley bot carrying a rotating hammer just after the ramp made of hex tiles.
Leading Light[]
Trolley bots could be found in the Leading Light variant introduced in Season 2. One of them carrying a blizzard fan would replace the blizzard fan in the middle of the map, while three of them carrying bumpers replace the spinning plates on top of the higher platforms.
Party Promenade[]
A trolley bot carrying a hammer could be found in a Season 2 exclusive variant of Party Promenade, right after the three 360 see saws near the start.

A trolley bot in Party Promenade.
Perfect Match[]
A single trolley bot carrying a bumper could be found in the Season 2 exclusive variant of Perfect Match. It would choose a player at random and chase them around, but curiously it would come to a full stop just in front of them without actually crashing into them or pushing them off with the bumper.

A trolley bot in Perfect Match.
Pipe Dream[]
Four trolley bots carrying punching gloves could be find just after the start of the Pipe Dream variant introduced in Season 2. They replace the rows of punching gloves in the area.

A trolley bot in Pipe Dream.
Space Race[]
Two trolley bots carrying rotating hammers can be found just before the start of Space Race.

A trolley bot in Space Race.
The Whirlygig[]
Four trolley bots carrying Spinning Blades replace the rotating beams just after the start of The Whirlygig variant introduced in Season 2. Two more (also carrying spinning blades) can be found roaming the area just after the trio of spinning blades.

A trolley bot carrying a spinning blade, which is only found in The Whirlygig.
Tip Toe[]
Three trolley bots carrying rotating hammers could be found in the Tip Toe variant introduced in Season 2. They would roam the area near to or on top of the path, making it difficult for players to cross.

Hammer trolley bots in Tip Toe.
Trolleybot Sr.[]
Trolleybot Sr. is a variant of the normal Trolley Bots introduced in Fall Guys Creative in the Scrapyard Stumble Update.
These variants have an orange mustache and are primarily green of colour. They have an orange rim on the top of their design and have the Recycle Sticker printed on top as well. Trolleybot Sr. also has a more sad appearance as their dark green eyebrows are slanted on their eyes.
These variants of Trolleybot don't move on their own and instead have to be linked up to a Rotation Controller.
In Fall Guys Creative, Trolleybot Sr. costs 12 budget each.
Setting | Available arguments | Default | Notes |
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Length | 0.25-10 | 1 | Increments of 0.25
Becomes the same as Scale whenever Scale is changed |
Height | 0.25-10 | 1 | Increments of 0.25
Becomes the same as Scale whenever Scale is changed |
Depth | 0.25-10 | 1 | Increments of 0.25
Becomes the same as Scale whenever Scale is changed |
Scale | 0.25-10 | 1 | Increments of 0.25 |
Gallery[]
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Key art for the Scrapyard Stumble Update
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Promotional artwork for Squads Spectacular
Trivia[]
- Trolley Bots will often make robotic noises that sound like the word "trolley" in a variety of different pitches.
- This is possibly removed as of Season 3, or their noises are much less noticeable.