See Saw
See Saw
See Saw might be the most frustrating round in Fall Guys, mainly because the majority of other players have a very loose concept of how seesaws actually work. It can also be relatively stress-free if you're able to get ahead of the crowd and control the tilt of each seesaw yourself.
Starting on the front row is ideal, but this is entirely dependent on fate so it's not something you can consistently rely on. You'll want to jump onto the centre of each seesaw--which is helpfully signposted by a white line--but eventually you'll be forced to pick a side that's usually governed by whichever direction the other players are causing the see saw to tip towards.
If you're behind the pack, you'll often come across a see saw that's horribly skewed to one side. Jumping on one like this will probably result in a quick slide to your death, so it's best to wait for it to even out. Other players are less patient in these moments, opting instead to jump to their deaths over and over again, meaning the seesaw can take an age to start flattening out. You'll need to pick the right moment and immediately begin running up the slope in the hope other players do the same and you can even it out.
Most of the rounds in Fall Guys are dependent on absolute chaos, and See Saw is a clear example of this. You can be smart and pick the right moments to advance, but if you're stuck in the middle of the pack, there's a high chance you're going to be victim to the whim of other players. At this point, you can only do your best and hope it all works out.

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