FallGuysisone of the biggest games in the world right now. Due in part to it taking off on the streaming platform Twitch- which has created a viral following for the game. This launch is by far Devolver Digitals' best launch ever.

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This game has truly struck gold with its mass appeal. Nailing both the ever-popular battle royal genre and also having competitive mini-games that players can invest themselves in and see how they rank against their friends- this game has something for everyone. But not all of those mini-games were created equally. Some are simply far more entertaining while others leave something to be desired. Ranked from best to worst, here is the definitive ranking of all of the Fall Guys mini-games.

25Final: Hex-A-Gone

Anyone who has played enoughFall Guysto experience all four Final Round games likelylikes Hex-A-Gone the best. This one just has so much more player agency rather than a combination of skill and luck.

It’s complex yet simple, has strategies but is easy to comprehend, and is always a blast to play.

Hex-A-Gone

24Race: The Whirlygig

The Whirly Gig is one of the games players will find themselves playing the most, as it is mostly used as a first-round proving ground that eliminates around 15 people.

And, out of all the starting Races, the Whirlygig has the best combination of platforming, theme-ing, and overall fairness.

The Whirlygig

23Race: Slime Climb

Outside of Hex-A-Gone, this is our personal favorite course. Slime Climb is arguably the perfect type of Fall Guys race in that it is an obstacle course.

There is a time limit in the form of rising slime that challenges players in a variety of ways as well. It’s fun, allows for a bit of sabotage but not too much, and has strats and shortcuts for the veterans.

slimb Climb

22Survival: Perfect Match

There are only five survival courses, and Perfect Match may not be the most well designed, but it is the easiest. This course requires players to memorize which tiles each fruit is shown on, and stand on the right fruit before the timer runs out.

But, frankly, rarely anyone gets eliminated on this map most of the time, and following the crowd works just as well as memorizing.

Perfect Match

21Race: Gate Crash

Gate Crash and Door Dash are pretty similar, get through a series of doors that slowly decrease in number and make it to the finish before everyone else.

But, where Door Dash is based around guesswork and trying not to get overrun, Gate Crash is all about timing and finding a flow.

Gate Crash

20Race: Dizzy Heights

If falling off the spinning platforms just respawned the player, Dizzy Heights would likely be above Whirlygig.

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But it doesn’t, and the ease of which these little beans fall over when bumping into each other can make Dizzy Heights a pain sometimes.

19Survival: Roll Out

Roll Out is a Survival game that’s used to eliminate between 10-18 people from the lobby, but we just don’t understand how it manages to do this.

Frankly, Roll Out is incredibly easy for those who make sure not to jump while on the course and it gets even easier if the lobby has no one in it trying to push/pull people off.

Dizzy Heights

18Race: Door Dash

Door Dash is a follow-the-leader type Race where trailblazers are either rewarded or harshly punished for guessing the right/wrong door. It’s a very very basic game that doesn’t require much skill, but it also can be quite annoying when the stampede of players pushes a player’s character to the back of the pack.

Or when their Fall Guy manages to trip and fall over every little thing.

Roll Out

17Race: Hit Parade

Hit Parade is another one of the first round courses, and arguably the most varied. The first part is a balance beam over slippy slime that leads into a series of cogwheels players have to push through. But, if they get to the end of the wheels while the pushers are closed, get ready to get swarmed by the horde.

The second part is one half wrecking balls one half climbing the slime hill and neither half is very difficult, but it is still fun.

Door Dash

16Survival: Jump Club

Jump Club is basically explained in its name alone, jump over the spinning poles, don’t fall off, simple as that. Yet what seems like a simple game actually becomes more complicated once 30+ players are added into the mix.

This one can get a bit hectic especially when trying not to fall over from bumping into other players, but its pure simplicity makes it arguably one of the best survival games in the bunch.

Hit Parade

Jump Club