Speed Arches are obstacles in Fall Guys. They were first introduced in Season 1.
Obstacle description
Speed Arches are golden arches with pinkish-red foundations and multicolored intrados. They are affixed to the ground and provide players who walk through them with a temporary speed boost.
A unique type called a Double Speed Arch is found in the air. It is made of two sideways arches with their foundations connected via a gold bar.
An object called a Speed Boost was introduced in Season 3 with the same function.
Speed Circuit
Speed Arches are the main mechanic of
Speed Circuit and are found all over the round. A Double Speed Arch is found at the giant drop near the single moving Rotating Hammer, as well as right above the finish line.
The medal icon for this round consists of a Fall Guy running through a Speed Arch missing its multicolored intrados.
A Speed Arch on Speed Circuit.
Track Attack
Track Attack features several Speed Arches. Most are found on the upper path.
A Speed Arch on Track Attack.
Bean Hill Zone
Bean Hill Zone features a dozen Speed Arches on the second layer of the arena. They help players speed towards rings and to get over the Slime Slides. Keeping with the Sonic the Hedgehog theming, they have blue foundations and intrados.
Two Speed Arches on Bean Hill Zone.
Fall Guys Creative
Speed Arches and Double Speed Arches were added to Fall Guys Creative in the Fall Force Update and cost 20 budget and 30 budget, respectively. After gaining enough speed by passing through an arch multiple times, players can access an even faster running speed.
Clumsy Carnival
Clumsy Carnival implements Speed Arches through hiding them behind the large yellow rings in the level. If players are able to grab the small Trapezes before others, then they can take advantage of the speed boosts above the course.
A Speed Arch (hiding behind the yellow ring) in Clumsy Carnival.
Dragon Dashers and Valentine's Dragon Dashers
Periodically,
Dragon Dashers and
Valentine's Dragon Dashers feature parallel Speed Arches across the level.
Conveyor Belts before parallel Speed Arches in Valentine's Dragon Dashers.
Slide N' Smash
Throughout
Slide N' Smash, there are various Speed Arches placed upon ramps, which grant the player enough speed to jump and destroy golden boxes to earn five points. Some incline on various angles throughout distinct pathways, allowing players to gain immense speed if multiple Speed Arches are chained.
A view of various inclined Speed Arches in the splash image for Slide N' Smash.
Top of the Trash
Top of the Trash features Double Speech Arches at the bottom and middle sections of the hill, to speed up players as they make their way towards the score zone.
Players jumping through a Double Speed Arch in Top of the Trash.
Trick or Trapeze
When the slime lowers, hidden Speed Arches become visible in
Trick or Trapeze. These provide a temporary but significantly faster route than the safe upper section.
A single Speed Arch being revealed from the Slime in Trick or Trapeze.
Wipeout Waves
Unlike most levels,
Wipeout Waves features giant Double Speed Arches which are affixed to the ground, to allow players to escape the slime as they run laps around the course.
A player landing to the ground to run through the first Speed Arch in Wipeout Waves.
| Setting | Available arguments | Default | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Visibility | True/False | True | |
| Scale | 0.25-5.5 | 1 | Increments of 0.25 |
| Speed | Normal, Fast, Very Fast | Very Fast | |
| Duration | Short, Medium, Long | Medium |
Gallery
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Double Speed Arch
Key artwork
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Season 1
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Season 1
Promotional artwork/screenshots
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Promotional artwork
Game Icons
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