Stages 6–10 — Lollipop Ledge Through Brainrot Boulevard
Clear Speed Monkey Escape stages 6–10 with speed requirements from 50 to 180. Guides for Lollipop Ledge, Fudge Falls, Sprinkle Sprint, Truffle Tunnel, and Brainrot Boulevard.
Stages six through ten mark the point where Speed Monkey Escape stops being a casual candy runner and becomes a skill-check obby. Speed requirements climb from fifty on Lollipop Ledge to one hundred eighty on Brainrot Boulevard, with recommended speeds reaching two hundred. Obstacles shift from forgiving platforms to thin ledges, timed waterfalls, disappearing platforms, dark tunnels, and brainrot chasers. Players who brute-force gates without comfort Speed or tap-movement fundamentals stall here for days—this guide explains how to avoid that trap.
Stage 6 — Lollipop Ledge (Req 50 / Rec 55)
Lollipop Ledge introduces thin ledges and rotating platforms. This is where tap-movement begins: tap forward instead of holding W or the stick to micro-adjust position on narrow surfaces. Rotating platforms require you to jump at consistent rhythm—watch one full rotation cycle before committing. Upgrade to Purple Trail (3x) or Red Trail (4x) if you have not already; see the trails tier list for value rankings.
Stage 7 — Fudge Falls (Req 70 / Rec 80)
Fudge Falls combines waterfall gaps with timed platforms that appear and vanish on cycles. Stand at the edge and count platform timings before jumping—rushing the first visible platform often means falling into the waterfall. Seventy Speed clears the gate, but eighty recommended Speed lets you recover from one mistimed hop. Stack Basic Aura (1.2x) or Speed Aura (1.5x) if Wins allow; details on all auras.
Stage 8 — Sprinkle Sprint (Req 100 / Rec 110)
Sprinkle Sprint is many players' first disappearing platform stage and an early Wins farm candidate. Maintain rhythm—hesitation mid-section collapses your path. One hundred Speed is the gate; one hundred ten feels stable for farming repeats. Learn the Wins farming guide and pair this stage with code boosts. If sections feel too fast, read high-speed control before adding more trail multiplier.
Stage 9 — Truffle Tunnel (Req 140 / Rec 150)
Truffle Tunnel's dark tunnels and sudden turns punish players who only know wide-open stages. Learn the layout at lower Speed first—even replaying earlier stages to build muscle memory helps. One hundred forty is the same gate World 2 Stage 1 uses, making this stage a proving ground for later content. Galaxy Trail (10x) or Rainbow Trail (5x) makes the speed grind less painful; compare on the mid-game build page.
Stage 10 — Brainrot Boulevard (Req 180 / Rec 200)
Brainrot Boulevard adds brainrot chasers and tight corridors. Chasers follow predictable paths—stay calm, do not panic-turn into walls. Two hundred recommended Speed gives space to recover from one chaser touch without resetting entirely. This stage is a psychological gate as much as a mechanical one. Farm treadmill Speed with premium treadmills only if you understand diminishing returns—Chocolate Treadmill (1x) remains honest F2P; see treadmill tiers.
Mid-Game Equipment Snapshot
By stage ten you should target Rainbow Trail (5x, 100,000 Wins) or Galaxy Trail (10x, 399 Robux), Speed Aura or Galaxy Aura, and at least one rebirth stack from the rebirth system. Redeem codes before long grind sessions. Use the stage speed checker to confirm you meet recommended values before portal attempts.
Clearing Brainrot Boulevard unlocks the brutal late World 1 band covered in the stages 11–15 walkthrough. Do not skip ahead with bare-minimum Speed—Waffle Warp at two hundred thirty required will humble even skilled players who scraped through stage ten at one hundred eighty.
Common Mistakes in Stages 6–10
Players stall in this band for three recurring reasons. First, they hold sprint on thin ledges instead of tap-movement—fix this on Lollipop Ledge before blaming gear. Second, they buy premium Robux trails before learning timed platform rhythms on Fudge Falls, wasting money on multipliers they cannot control. Third, they attempt Truffle Tunnel at exactly one hundred forty Speed without tunnel memorization, resetting dozens of times. Fix fundamentals, then spend Wins on Rainbow Trail savings and Robux on Galaxy only when control matches investment.
Session structure matters: warm up on an earlier stage, push one new stage per session, AFK treadmill between attempts, redeem codes at session start. Track progress on the World 1 map and compare recommended speeds with the stage speed checker. Pair mid-game equipment with the mid-game build so Purple or Red Trail, Speed Aura, and first rebirth stack align before Brainrot Boulevard.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I keep failing Lollipop Ledge at 50 Speed?
Thin ledges need tap-movement, not held sprint. Practice micro-taps and aim for 55 recommended Speed before serious attempts.
Is Sprinkle Sprint good for farming Wins?
Yes. Once you clear it reliably at 110+ Speed, Sprinkle Sprint and later Sugar Rush are popular Wins-per-minute targets.
How do I handle brainrot chasers?
Chasers follow fixed paths on Brainrot Boulevard. Learn the route at a controlled pace before sprinting. Panic turns kill more runs than chasers themselves.
What Speed mirrors World 2 requirements?
Truffle Tunnel requires 140 Speed—the same gate as World 2 Stage 1. Mastering stage 9 prepares you for World 2 entry.
Should I buy Galaxy Trail before stage 9?
Galaxy Trail (10x) is excellent value at 399 Robux and accelerates mid-game heavily. F2P players should prioritize Rainbow Trail (5x) instead.
When should I rebirth during stages 6–10?
Many players rebirth after stage 7 or 8 when Wins income plateaus. Ensure multiplier gains outweigh time lost replaying early stages.
Do disappearing platforms have a pattern?
Yes. Sprinkle Sprint platforms cycle on timers. Watch the sequence once before committing to a full-speed run.