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Turnstiles are obstacles in Fall Guys. They were first introduced in Season 1 (Legacy).

Obstacle description[]

Turnstiles are, as the name suggests, turnstiles. They are static, but can be rotated when players and objects push them.

Fall Mountain[]

In Fall Mountain, there are series of 2-flap turnstiles. Rolling balls can also interact with these turnstiles making them hit you at a high speed. All are placed at a 45° angle facing toward the players. Turnstiles in this level can still be pushed by the player.

Fallmountainturnstilles

Some Turnstilles on Fall Mountain.


Hit Parade[]

Hit Parade's second section is about overcoming a group of pink and white textured turnstiles, with bumpers on the sides of the section. The players have to push them and they rotate, so the players can pass. The stronger the force exerted (with multiple players pushing), the faster the turnstile rotates.

Turnstiles hit parade

This is the Hit Parade section with the turnstiles

Players push

This group of players are pushing the turnstile to make it rotate in Hit Parade.


Pegwin Pool Party[]

As of Season 5.fun, the expanding frog on Pegwin Pool Party may be replaced by a pair of turnstiles. As with the ones on Pegwin Pursuit, Pegwins can freely pass under them.

Pegwinpursuitturnstille

Turnstiles on Pegwin Pool Party.


Pegwin Pursuit[]

In Pegwin Pursuit, four, raised, blue-green coloured turnstiles are present in the arena. The Pengwins can pass under them, making them harder to chase.

Pegwinpursuitturnstile

A turnstile in the game Pegwin Pursuit.


Puzzle Path[]

One of the chambers in Puzzle Path features a very large turnstile at its center. It makes it harder for players to move around the room as well as clearly see the line path on the floor.

Puzzlepathturnstile

The turnstile room in Puzzle Path.


Treat Thieves[]

Turnstiles can be found in the right side of Treat Thieves near the corner of the map with bean barriers, as well as in one corner with several of them.

Treatthievesturnstiles

The part of Treat Thieves full of Turnstiles.


Fall Guys Creative[]

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In Fall Guys Creative, Turnstiles cost 50 budget, and only 10 can appear in a level. They cannot be overlapped.

Settings for Turnstile
Setting Available arguments Default Notes
Type Single, Double Single
Size Small, Medium, Large Medium
Stiffness Weak, Normal, Strong Normal

Digital Highway[]

Digital Highway has two Turnstiles at the beginning of the level, acting as a barrier for players who don't want to dodge the Fan on the middle path.

Digitalhighwayturnstile

A player running up to a digital-themed Turnstile in Digital Highway.

Tea Time[]

If players do not fall off the edges in Tea Time, they will need to push through Turnstiles in series to reach the next portion of the course.

Teatimeturnstile

A player walking on the corners of the floor to dodge the Turnstiles in Tea Time.

Welcome to Fall Guys![]

Welcome to Fall Guys! is the introductory level to Turnstiles, featuring many as a harmless obstacle throughout the course.

Welcometofallguysturnstile

The Holobean Costume waving next to the Turnstiles in Welcome to Fall Guys!

Wipeout Waves[]

Early within Wipeout Waves, a large singular Turnstile is present which blocks players if they do not take a sharp left or right. Once bypassing this obstacle, players have to be careful not to hit the Pendulums which are next to the Turnstile.

Wipeoutwavesturnstile

Wipeout Waves has a large variety of condensed obstacles - Turnstiles included.

Community levels[]

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Canyon Dash[]

After passing by the three bumpers in Canyon Dash, a singular Turnstile is present in the centre of the path. Players should make sure to dodge this obstacle, or else they will lose the speed accumulated from the Speed Arch beforehand.

Canyondashturnstile

A player passing by the Turnstile in Canyon Dash with extreme speed.

Galaxia[]

In similar vain to Canyon Dash, Galaxia features another singular Turnstile just after a Speed Arch. Due to its size and the limited path, players are forced to push it to continue with the level.

Galaxiaturnstile

This Turnstile in Galaxia must be pushed, if the player is to continue the race.

Refreshing Weekend[]

Underneath an arch, Refreshing Weekend features an almost insignificant Turnstile which can be dodged if the player jumps above the Bumper Triangles.

Refreshingweekendturnstile

A player jumping over a Bumper Triangle to skip the Turnstile in Refreshing Weekend.

Rubber Mountain[]

Rubber Mountain begins with two Turnstiles next to a Bumper Triangle, seemingly in reference to the obstacles present in Fall Mountain. The falling blueberries may cause these to rotate once they reach the bottom of the mountain.

Rubbermountainturnstile

The two introductory Turnstiles in Rubber Mountain.

Unity Rainbow Run[]

Unity Rainbow Run features a section where players can either take a dangerous path with Drums, or a safer path with Turnstiles. The Conveyor Belt present to the side makes pushing this obstacle much easier.

Unityrainbowrunturnstile

A player moving to push a Turnstile in Unity Rainbow Run - note the forwards-moving Conveyor Belt.

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