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Once the ball starts rolling, keep an eye on the next part of the track. Wide platforms give you room to correct the direction. Thin paths are less forgiving and often need only a small movement to stay in the middle. The ball jumps automatically at certain points. Before a jump, check where the next platform sits. Moving left or right too late can change the landing and send the ball past the edge. Later courses add more awkward track layouts and hazards. Falling sends you back for another attempt, but the route is easier to read once you have already seen the difficult section.
Gems are placed around the course and can often be picked up while following the normal path. Crowns may appear in less convenient positions, making them harder to reach without moving away from a safer line. You do not have to collect everything on the first attempt. Replaying a stage gives you another chance to take a different route and grab items left behind.
A ball that rolls forward automatically
Floating tracks with narrow sections and gaps
Automatic jumps between platforms
Gems and crowns placed across levels
New courses with harder track layouts
Music playing alongside each stage
Speed Slope and Slope Xtreme also focus on controlling a ball across difficult courses. Both are good options after finishing a few runs in Sphere Rush.
Getting through a level usually comes down to reading the track early. Large steering changes are rarely needed. Keep the ball lined up with the next platform, avoid correcting too late, and use another attempt to learn any section that catches you by surprise.