7/6/24 EDIT: People are mostly commenting the same few redundant things on this video now, so I figured I'd respond to them somewhere and also give my thoughts on some recent developments in the max mode world. No, I did not forget to rank anything or mention any strategies. Watch the criteria at the beginning of the video again if you're wondering why I didn't rank something. Self-imposed challenges aren't considered. Pre-patch challenges aren't considered. Mods/fangames aren't considered. Challenges that don't grant any reward aren't considered. Certain glitchy, majorly unintended strategies aren't considered. The plan was always to only rank 1 mode each from 1-HW. This video was mostly made in November 2023, and obviously doesn't consider any info that was found after that. I know about Minus 7, I know Bones has been doing crazy challenges with these games, I know there's been a few other developments here and there. Close friends of mine are still active in the max mode community, I generally hear this news pretty quickly, and I think it's really cool. I don't have a time machine to add them in the video, nor do I think I would even change much since the strategy criteria I used would have disregarded most of these discoveries. There is no "erm actually" or "ha gotcha" to be found here, please stop trying and just try to enjoy this video for what it is lol. This was always intended as an accessible, entertaining way for people outside the max mode community to get a rough idea of how challenging the hardest difficulty is in each mainline game, nothing more. I am thrilled by the support on the video though and appreciate that people are still watching it so often 7 months later! I'm working on another very long video essay right now and hope to have that ready relatively soon, thanks for your patience in the meantime. ORIGINAL COMMENT: Hey all, hope you enjoyed this one! Just thought I'd make a few clarifications and give some credit where I forgot to in the video real quick. This list was mostly made from memory, as I hadn't beaten some of these in over a year at the time I decided on the ranking. This was intentional, because I didn't want recent completions to cloud my overall experience with them. While I'm mostly happy with this ranking, after rebeating them all on last week's stream, I would probably adjust a few things (e.g swapping 4/20 and Saturday) so take that as you will. A few of these modes are nearly tied IMO. While I mentioned the Max Mode List at the end of the video, I used quite different parameters and this ranking shouldn't be compared to the main series' placements on there. This was made for fun, content, and to be more accessible to general audiences and those in my community who may not be involved in the pro scene. The MML is very useful for scaling difficulty, but since I only focused on the official series in this video, I wanted to use my own rules and make it a bit more straightforward. Although this is mostly based on my own experience with the franchise, I made sure to take the general consensus into account, and I had a lot of help from a friend of mine and seasoned veteran of the games, insstaa, when deciding on the placements. Huge shoutout to him, he's linked in the description and you should subscribe if you liked this video. Also massive thanks to another friend of mine, Grace, for creating the thumbnail, it saved me a lot of time when uploading. Lastly, I somehow forgot to credit the channel members at the end of the video, probably because I was so caught up in double-checking the editing I'd already done, so I'll shout them out here and in the description. Thanks to SirFiftyFive, butters, Alfonzo, DARESTDEVIL, Mister Matt, Lefty, B Berk, and Kevin O'Donnell for supporting the channel, sorry I forgot to mention you in the video proper! Thanks for watching, more FNaF content is on the way soon.
Fun Fact: Ultimate Custom Night was originally FFPS's custom night, meaning the hardest and easiest max modes were one in the same in early stages of development
@@lukerp1581The hell do you mean source? it literally was lol. Scott first began development on a custom night for FNAF 6, but it got so big it had to become its own game
@@lukerp1581 to answer in a way not needlessly rude: Scott regularly posted updates on FFPS’s steam discussion page, and in there he had two ideas for future updates: Endless Tycoon and Custom Night. He ended up developing the Custom Night, and his vision got too big and turned it into its own game. I’m pretttty sure the original discussion pages are still on FFPS’s steam page? If not, it’s definitely archived somewhere.
This makes me appreciate Markiplier even more for beating these challenges back then with those horrible early strategies Edit: Yeah I already know he cheated FNAF 2, STFU now
I completely agree with almost all of these ratings. I believe that while FNAF 10/20 is probably the most difficult to finish due to it's inconsistency, 50/20 is something on a different level. The sheer amount going on is enough to confuse even intermediate players, and it's so easy to lose track of what's going on. Also, on another note, I actually find corn maze to be really annoying due to colorblindness, and messing myself up xD Great video, I look forward to future content. Thank you for all of your contributions :D
something i'm noticing about these challenges is that, most of them are hard not because of the skill required, but because they're overwhelming, unfair, or nearly impossible without cheesing and as someone currently _making_ a fnaf fangame, and currently making an extra challenge that's more similar to the more classic sit-and-survive gameplay, that's especially noteworthy to me hopefully, i'll get it right and strike a gameplay loop that requires skill and adaptability, without it being just praying to rngesus
Scott’s said before that he never intended or believed any of the max modes to be possible. But after people did it in FNAF 1, he just made it a staple.
@@BrunodeSouzaLinosister location 10/20 pre patch was only beaten like 3 years ago it was considered to be impossible at the time that Markiplier and played sister location
The only official fnaf modes I’ve beaten are 4/20 and 50/20. 4/20 is extremely easy, and then 50/20 is probably the maddest I’ve ever been playing a max mode. I ended up beating max modes on fan games which are HARDER than it because I didn’t want to play it that much. It is worth beating 50/20 though because it is a massive flex to say “I beat 50/20”
From my personal experience (and as someone who has beat both challenges), I still believe that FNAF 2 10/20 is harder than 50/20 mode. It's just that the RNG in 10/20 is so much worse to me than the RNG 50/20 throws my way. Toy Bonnie sucks on 10/20 and I consistently died to him more than Toy Freddy in UCN. However, great video regardless!^^
Oh yeah, I'd say 10/20 is probably worse RNG-wise even with the best strats, never mind if you're just using basic right vent camp. The main reason I ranked 50/20 higher is purely because of the learning curve. You can figure out what happens in 10/20 within a few attempts, it takes hours of 50/20 to be able to process everything correctly without getting overwhelmed or confused.
Also, call me crazy, but training and grinding to beat 50/20 was actually kinda fun (then again, I think UCN is really fun), unlike 10/20 where I get no joy whatsoever from attempting to do
Despite being such a big Fnaf fan and having watched dozens upon hundreds of hours worth of strategies, learning how the AI works in each game, and runs of every games/fangames hardest modes I’ve never committed to beating the hardest modes in the main Fnaf games. I beat 4/20 in Fnaf 1, 10/20 in Fnaf 2. But despite that, I’ve never been able to beat Aggressive Nightmare mode, I never beat Night 5 in fnaf 4, and I got stonewalled at Ennard in SL. I just find it funny I can survive arguably the hardest night in the series but not even the 5th nights of SL & Fnaf 4 💀
For aggressive nightmare mode. Get jumpscated by Freddy, fix ur stuff then every 8 seconds flip up ur cam for a pixel then put it back down. Do that the whole night
I have a tip for ya to beat aggressive nightmare în fnaf 3 Basically, you want to keep springtrap în cams 5, 2 and 3. Yeah it might seem dangerous but I assure you its safer that way because there only 2 vents and its easier to track springtrap With this strat, I manager to beat NAO the 2nd try ON MOBILE Oh and try to not get jumped by phantoms Also, Phantom BB cannot spawn în those cams so that checks out I also beat ennard, but from my esperience its Based on luck And for FNAF 4, I cant even get past night 2 because of Bonnie and chica 🥲
@@SPocoEditzdamn You Good at those im stuck on night 6 of fnaf 2, doing night 6 of fnaf 4 only problem for ke in fnaf 4 is fredbear i see lot of people struggle bcs of his fake laughs and i agree if someone wanna beat night 5 in fnaf just keep try until u get very lucky and that mf doesn't do his fake laughs. For SL it took me 4-6 tries to beat the Ennard mode and for custom night i died in 3-4 seconds bcs if Yendo lol. Fnaf 1 night 6 completed and for fnaf 3 i play it rarely bcs it lacks something and isn't kinda fun to play
I feel like you are one of the best FNaF youtubers in the community. You are interactive with your audience, you try your best to help others, and you are just overall really good at the games. You’ve helped me beat nights that I never thought I could ever complete (FNaF 4 20/20/20/20 mode, SL 10/20 mode, FFPS completion) You have helped me through my favorite game franchise, and I’m very thankful for it. Also, I agree with 99.99% of this video 👍 😊
Forgot to respond to this when it was posted, but comments like this pretty much make my day. I'm so glad to have a positive impact on the FNaF community after basically growing up in it.
these are quite fascinating as i’ve never realized how technical fnaf gameplay is. never tried the game as I’m just not good with horror games, but seeing these types of videos really puts it into perspective
As someone who loves FNaF3, seeing you open maintenance and accidentally miss-click and reboot the thing that did not need it gives me a secondhand feeling of 'oh crap'. Happened to me way too many times when I was learning that game, especially on the Night 4 difficulty spike. Even if one is really good at the game, it's still such an easy mistake to make, especially when you're going fast.
I remember beating 20/20/20/20 back in 2016 using the right-door strategy, which I got from Markiplier's video, and boy was it a nightmare, Foxy misbehaving, Freddy being a douche during the blackout, only to then discover there was a much more efficient strategy down the line. If we go by the FNaF 4 challenges, then yeah, it would be much higher. Otherwise Night 8 is one of the easier ones in my opinion. SL being skill-based would be the main reason why it's lower on my list. I beat it back in 2017 thanks to Markiplier's video, where he said that despite it looking so daunting, it's really not that bad, and he was correct. Anyone who says FNaF 3's the easiest game must not have gotten very far (like what you said about people who rank FNaF 2 being so high). First night must've deceived them I am one of those people who finds 50/20 easier than Golden Freddy mode. I know there's a steep learning curve and there's so much to remember, practice, and keep track of, but one you get past that and eventually beat it, which I did in 2020 thanks to Dawko and DJ Sterf, it's honestly kinda fun (wanting to replay it after beating 50/20 once? you and me both brother). That's the main difference between 50/20 and Golden Freddy mode, 50/20 is actually decently fun FNaF 2's mode on the other hand is agonising torture. I'm actually baffled by how many people consider it the best, 10/20 is the reason I can't bring myself to love it as much as everyone else. Foxy's trigger-happy ass, Toy Bonnie essentially kicking you out of your seat and beating you to death with a rusty crowbar. It's ironic it's called "Golden Freddy" mode when G. Freddy himself is about as menacing as a puppy taking a nap. His jankiness in the hallway, my advice is to just stop flashing the moment you catch sight of him
For anyone wondering, here's how I (relatively easily) beat Aggressive Nightmare mode. 1. Keep Springtrap at cam 1. (Or 12? Whatever the farthest one is, I don't remember.) You'll obviously want to keep the adjacent vent sealed at all times, and if RNGesus is as good to you as he was to me, good ol' Billy will try to climb through it multiple times. 2. Something to keep in mind is that, unless Mangle shows up, your audio systems will ALWAYS go out every TWO (2) uses. Audio will ALWAYS be your priority when rebooting systems. Let me give you a play-by-play. [Audio, Video, and Ventilation are all out. You reboot the audio, and immediately play a lure. Go back to control, reboot ventilation. Go back to cams, play another lure. Go back to control, reboot audio. Go back to cams, play another lure. Go back to control, reboot video. Go back to cams, play another lure. Go back to control, reboot audio. 3. Play an audio lure every chance you get. Don't wait for Springtrap to leave the camera, keep playing them as soon as the recharge is finished. Keep track, too, because the *moment* you play that second one, you need to flip the camera down, go over to the control panel, and start a reboot. Repeat this for the whole night, and you should be golden. Of course, it's still a bit reliant on rng, but that's the case with any FNaF night. Good luck out there.
I disagree in almost everything, here's my strat: 1. Always seal vents. 2. If Springtrap is on 9: Seal 11 and wait him on 10. If you hear footsteps but don't see Springtrap on 9, that means that he moved to 8. 3. If Springtrap is on 10: Seal 14 and spam on 10, when he moves do what we talked about in point 3. 4. If Springtrap is not in 10 or 9, you will be always spamming the monitor at 9 while having 12 sealed. 5. If the danger sound plays, check for Freddy: a) If Freddy is walking, check if Springtrap is on 5. If he is, play an audio on 8. b) If Freddy isn't walking, inmediately go to 8 and play an audio. 6. If Springtrap reaches 2, then seal 15 and wait until he goes to 5 and play an audio on 8. 7. If Springtrap is in front of you, play an audio on 2 as fast as you can. 7. If you want to reboot video, you need to do it right after playing an audio lure, same with audio. 8. Always reboot 1 error at a time unless it is an absolute emergency and prioritize audio over video. My skills for explaining and English are not the best, sorry if I make a mistake.
Glad to see you posting again. The night guides work really well, especially fnaf 2. Though the amount of times I tried to beat night 6 and 7 on 10/20 shouldn't even be that high.
@@TheFnafFan87 FNAF 2 is the easiest until night 6 when it becomes more difficult because Golden Freddy may ruin some runs and the time to rewind the music box reduces a lot.
It would be fascinating to see a ranking of every night/challenge/mode in every FNaF game (all 5 base nights, bonus nights, custom night presets/challenges, sub-modes, etc.) while factoring in every possible argument
wow im suprised that youtube didint recomend you to me until now. the guides are gonna be fun to watch and maybe complete some parts of my knowledge about the series.
Corn Maze was so easy, when you learned the tactic. Just stand near a cutout and trigger Foxy and hide when you hear the running sound. And you have some seconds to process without him in your vicinity. And just repeat. Shout out to DJ Sterf for this strategy.
From my experiences with defeating the first 5 games, I find Blind All Nightmare Nightmare mode to be the hardest. Blind Mad Freddy Insta-Foxy mode is still consistent for me until it gets to 4 AM of course. For Golden Freddy mode, I just use the regular strat. It’s easy, it’s just luck based. I will probably defeat it the least in my lifetime, but to gauge the difficulty off of rng when you can still win is unfair, so it gets second place for me. I got it in 3 hours when I first beat it, while Blind All Nightmare Nightmare mode took me around 8. 10/20 mode was pretty easy when I got used to it, which didn’t take long. 4/20 mode is harder than Aggressive Nightmare mode if you aren’t camstalling.
When I began beating the Max Modes back in 2020, I personaly loved the FNaF 1 4/20 and FNaF 3 NAO because I was forced to create completely new strategies because the animatronics moved extremely fast. In FNaF 1, my strategy for the first six nights was to check both doors, open the camera and look at cams 1A and 1C, to make both freddy and foxy stay still. However, because freddy moves so fast, that stopped working because he goes to 4B in seconds, and then I was challenged to learn more about the animatronics' mechanics, eventually discovering cam stalling. In FNaF 3, I was used to lure Springtrap to cams 9 and 10, but because the Agressive cheat makes him move twice as fast, he started to enter the vents 11 and 14 and then into the office while I was rebooting the audio/cam system. Then, during my research, I discovered that you don't need to use the audio all the time (only when the he is on cams 5 or below), and that I could use the "danger" noise to know where he is when the video stopped working. I love the Max Modes not because of the skill that is required, but because of the thinking process behind it.
I’ve done 10/20 mode but found aggressive nightmare mode to be incredibly difficult (tried for weeks and couldn’t get it despite following strats, maybe I’m just bad or got really unlucky lol). I ended up just doing the no audio lure cheesy strat because I couldn’t take it anymore, will probably come back and knock it out for real but I’m very discouraged to do so.
You can get very unlucky with the phantoms. Keep springtrap in cam 10 as much as possible with the vent sealed. When springtrap leaves that room lure him back. After each audio lure reboot it. Every 2-3 times reboot the ventilation instead and repeat this process. Only reboot the cameras if they go out and you know you have time to do so. Like I said you can get pretty unlucky with the phantoms and springtraps ai but this strategy is what I have used many times and it works well if you can get into a good rhythm.
I never tried aggressive nightmare mode but try listening to springtrap's audio cues when he moves to conserve camera power( no I'm not a dumbass, the camera errors when you use it too much)
I’ve beat FNAF 1 using the original strat back in the day both on the PC and mobile versions… it’s genuinely one of the hardest in the franchise if done this way I’m not even kidding it is terrifyingly difficult.
As someone who’s beaten all these modes on mobile, my list would be the same just 50/20 is solidified as the hardest because of the controls and no 0 frame flip for foxy but 10/20 could be even worse great video
This is a pretty good ranking that goes well into what gives it the difficulty it is and why it's in that spot FNAF 6 is rng, but the night is really short and for the most part you just have to die a few times until it works, and it doesn't feel punishing enough (which is why i don't like it at all) FNAF 1 is pretty balanced to learn, the worst thing is that it hurts your wrist FNAF VR i don't have much experience, but it seems to take some rng and a moderate understanding of the level FNAF 3 is ai dependent, but if it goes well it's not too bad FNAF 4 does need preparation and a strategy in mind, but you can figure it out without too much time SL is what a max mode custom night should be. Great gameplay design and when someone can learn it, is pretty fun FNAF 2 coming from someone who has beaten it, the main reason it is lower is because it doesn't take too long to learn. The "bad" part is the rng has to line up, which if you keep going without stopping, eventually it will UCN needs preparation, a strategy, and both rng and skill are a great factor of it. This is the only one i never attempted simply not just because of the difficulty and how long it would take to beat it, but also the additional countless hours i would have to take learning it
Well I beat it. My strategy was to keep Springtrap in cam 9 with the vent closed and listen for his audio cues when he moves to minimize the number of camera errors, avoid the camera with Phantom Marionette, and reset the audio when he gets in the sealed vent. I also engaged into a conversation with him when he was at the window just like Markiplier LMAO
@@BlastMaster22-z3kUsing this cameras are definitely your top Priorities as I just let springtrap roam except if hes on my Window and close any vents near him also in trying Nightmare aggressive no sound Which makes That you can't hear any audio cues which makes it extremely hard
From all of the series the only fnaf game i probably dont have any chance to beat is fnaf 6, i dont know man, i think i didnt got used to it, i miss the checking cameras mechanic and overall is a bit difficult to me, i tried everytime but i can't seem to get anywhere, great vid there man as always!
I love fnaf 2. To disprove your generalization ive played nights 1-6 and have completed all the bonus challenges outside of 10/20. And i still put it in S tier. I love how chaotic it is im always invested in something. And the rhythm toy bonnie aside becomes a nice flow. Its my 2nd favorite fnaf game after 4 and the one i replay the most after 4. Loved the ranking video though!
I’ve only ever completed 2 of the hardest difficulty’s in fnaf. I did 4/20 mode in fnaf 1 and it only took 2 attempts, and I was thinking maybe this won’t be so bad. Then I went on to try fnaf 2s hardest difficulty, and it took me over 24 hours worth of attempts, even with a full understanding of the game mechanics, delaying foxy with blackouts, keeping things on a 10 second interval, etc. I guess I was just really unlucky that I didn’t get it sooner but god damn I never want to do that again. I finally completed at least though. Because of that though, I’m probably never going to attempt any of the other hardest difficulty’s in fnaf, even though they are mostly easier.
Great list imo. Me personally i think 4/20 in fnaf 1 is the easiest max mode, but thats because i have a ton of experience with it. Also i do quite like 10/20 mode in SL, when i played it for the first time a few months ago i struggled a little bit but after about an hour or so i ended up beating it. I would love to see you do a tier list of the fnaf games, maybe a tier list on the characters would be cool too.
Hey ambience just wanted to say I loved this video and I think it was structured and done very well and would love to see more list type videos like this in the future.
28:28 now that minus 7 exists, toy Bonnie is gone! Yay, no more rng. Also minus 7 looks very similar to sl 10/20. Note: minus 3 is a glitch strat, using a glitch to look at 2 cameras at once. minus 7 is not, using the flashlight stall mechanic by flipping quickly between 3 cameras.
Funny enough I probably still wouldn't change 10/20's placement because of how hard Minus 7 is to pull off correctly lol, it's super unrealistic to use for a first win. Great strat for consistency among pros though!
21:58 "This (Golden Freddy Challenge Very Hard Difficulty) is the first mode (Of the list) where we can really put the animatronics into distinct categories." FNaF 1 Night 7 with Door Blind Spot animatronics (Bonnie & Chica) and Camera Tablet animatronics (Freddy, Foxy, Golden Freddy)
You helped me the most with SL and FNAF one. Proud to say I’ve beaten both. I want to run through the max modes and so far the only one I’ve gotten close to was fnaf 2 with 4 am on 10/20. Edit: I forgot fnaf 3 which I actually enjoyed that max mode. Not to hard or easy for me. Also that fnaf 2 slander was pretty funny there’s A LOT I hate about the game but the standard nights I enjoy.
One thing I’d mention about UCN is that while it definetly still is the hardest mode, it’s pretty insane how optimized it’s been made. People have done Green runs with over 80 of power left, which is fucking absurd
21:24 This is so very true. I got a big big love for 10/20 SL in my heart since I beat it myself this summer. Its my favorite costum night in the whole series ngl. At first overwhelming but its so damn fun, a nice layout, nice characters and mechanics (excludes electrobab lol screw ya)...I can only speak of the Nintendo Switch version, on pc without the Bonnet vent closing glitch it must be even more fun I disagree with Fnaf 2 theven cause its total S for me and I am an 10/20 winner on Switch (right vent strat back then) 😂 I don't even know why I love fnaf 2 so much, the rng factor is total trash but it never bothered me that much - but Foxy. Screw Foxy in almost every game. Seriously. Toy Bonny was okay with me most of the time I guess when playing efficient with the music box his rng isn't THAT bad (feel free to throw stones at me). But you are right, it isn't consistent. Its a mix out of skill and rng Agreeing with 50/20 here btw. I beat this mode 2 times this summer, never thought i could do that but you teached me cause of your guides (same with thr other modes). Got a huge love for 50/20 since then and unlike the other max modes i can get back into pretty quickly. But heck it took me hours to even get settled coin farming and deathcoining. Oh boy. Me and XOR agreed on our dates at 21secs most of the time. 50/20 is very fun with its much mechanics and vent resets are pretty much adrenaline - I needed over 8 hours to get past the deathcoin sequence. I needed even more hours to progress. When I was finished with 50/20 mode first win (included learnijg every lower mode beforehand like 49/20 e.g.) my ingame clock on Switch hit 60 (or 70?) hours. When I rebeat it on Ps5 it took me only 7 hours. Its nuts how you can learn stuff like this
I just wanted to say I appreciate you for everything, you are an amazing content creator and you make videos that are really informative and interesting. I wanna thank you not only from a outside perspective but also from a inside perspective since you helped me a lot when I was first playing through the FNaF games. I especially remember when I was first attempting 50/20 mode back in 2022 late August or early September you were a big help and when I finally beat it in September it was a relieving feeling, and the day after that I beat it again, again and again. Keep up the great work you are a phenomenal content creator. ❤
I remember beating fnaf 2 on mobile when it first released and im guessing I was incredibly lucky because I beat it in a little over an hour, and imo its the best fnaf in the series.
How to beat TJOC: SM, bedroom. I did this because ambience mainly focuses on the main games and not fan games but I don’t blame him for that as I think it is important to go over the main games first. So here is the strategy i used to beat TJOC bedroom level Mechanics: So the mechanics are already in the start of the night as Michael explains it to you but I will recap on them Freddy: he comes through the window and if you see him looking at you, close the curtains. While doing so I would recommend turning off the light so chica doesn’t jumpscare you Bonnie: he comes through the door and if he is there then turn off the light and sit Chica: She comes through the closet and if you hear a low pitched creaking sound and no knock, then turn off the light and do not pretend to sleep or you will get jumpscared and stunned Foxy: you will hear scraping then afterwards a hook on your crib. When you see it, pretend to sleep. It is also recommended to turn off the light so Bonnie doesn’t kill you. Chica can jumpscare you and stun you though if u pretend to Sanity: you have a sanity meter and if it goes down then your light near the door goes from green, to yellow, to red, then your screen will shake, you hear your heart beating, then you will start seeing weird things and blood from the ceiling. If you run out of sanity, you die. Strategy: Turn on the lamp and always look at it. Check the window often and you will hear a sound when Freddy appears, if he is there and looking at you, close the curtains but I recommend turning off the light so chica can’t get you. Freddy will make a sound when he leaves. If he is there but not looking at you, pay more attention to him but don’t try looking directly at him. Keep looking at the lamp and if you hear a knock then bonnie isn’t at the door but is going to enter soon but if you hear a knock then creaking, then turn off the light and sit. I’m pretty sure that animatronics in TJOC can’t attack at the same time other than chica who can attack with more animatronics at once. Then there is chica so if you hear low creaking then turn off the light. I explained how foxy works in the mechanics section but some extra things is that after he puts his hook on the bed soon enough he will be right next to you and if you look directly at him he jumpscares you. He will make a sort of sniffing sound when he leaves after you close your eyes. You can real quick turn back and check how low on sanity you are also don’t look at the animatronics directly like Freddy if he is at the window. Bonnie if he is at the door. Chica if she is at the closet. Or foxy if he is right next to you on your bed. So mainly look at your lamp at all times and keep it on if you can unless of course Bonnie or chica is there. And that’s how I beat TJOC SM, the bedroom level I will tell how to beat living room in tjoc if this comment gets 5 likes
I've beaten 50/20 several times, after learning it recently. I've been a FNAF fan since 2014, but I've never beaten 10/20 before. I probably could if I grinded it, but it is really not fun for me. I'm looking forward to that FNaF 2 video!
I thank god every day people eventually dug into the Fnaf1 code and figured out how Freddy and Foxy worked, because I’ve tried to beat 4/20 mode with the old strategy and it was torturous. I got it in less than 40 mins with the current strategy.
After 100%ing FNAF 1 - 6 [All hardest nights done], I can say without a doubt that Sister Location 10/20 has given me the most trouble by far! Sister Location took me over 100 attempts for a week before I barely won at 1% power, Lolbit, Bonnet, and Yenndo completely screwed me over and I had to rely on seeing Yenndos ear on the top right of my screen in order complete it (It's very visible and costs some extra power depending on reaction, making it much easier to deal with Bonnet and Lolbit as Yenndo is no longer a factor to react to (My reaction time is not good for Yenndo RNG as I've been screwed over by flipping twice and getting trolled)), I got stonewalled by UCN 50/20 after grinding for a while however, so I haven't gone further. I was able to first try FNAF 1s 4/20, and, surprisingly enough, FNAF 2s 10/20 after studying DJ Sterf's right vent camp strategy video, I didn't use any other strategies as I didn't understand the intervals very well and just relied on eyeballing the music box most of the night, if anybody is struggling with FNAF 2s 10/20, I HIGHLY recommend it as I never seriously attempted 10/20 until I watched that video and replayed the entire game just to 100% all the custom night challenges. I honestly found Saturday to be way more challenging than FNAF 1 (Easier than FNAF 3 though), as I can consistently beat 4/20 99% of the time I want to show somebody the strategy, compared to Saturday, which takes me quite a bit of time in comparison, I used the silent vent strategy however so that may be my bias talking, BUT I can agree since I'd honestly say the Markiplier strategy is top 3 in terms of challenge because of how baffling hard it is to make it work. FNAF 4 has my FAVORITE max modes, as it was very fun to beat all the challenges as I found it to be the perfect balance of luck and skill in the series, I think Blind + All Nightmare is harder than any other mode in FNAF 4 personally, I can beat Blind + All Nightmare more consistently now, but when I was attempting it, I felt like I was fighting against the game AND the RNG in my case as I was having a hard time with clicking things along with the difficulty of fake laughs (Nightmare can only laugh a certain amount of times! EXTREMELY IMPORTANT TO KNOW). I still found your reasons very reasonable, so this was a great video! 50/20 guide videos are always confusing to me so I hope to try yours in the future as you helped me a lot with the other modes starting from FNAF 3 (Biggest reason I stopped at UCN).
After years of playing these games 10/20 is still the hardest and only one I haven't beaten of the first 4 games. It's mostly RNG based other than skill based which is where the difficulty comes from. Fnaf 3 is probably the easiest next to PS at least for me since I've found a strategy that works well
@@Think_mate_lol At first you will want to pick a room to try and keep springtrap in (preferably this will be cam 8, 9 and 10) and seal the connected vent. Once you have selected the room make sure you follow this flow play audio reboot audio play audio reboot audio Do this around 2-3 time and reboot the ventilation instead. any free time you have should be spent rebooting. This strategy would work for the whole night on any other night but since it's aggressive mode there a little more to it. Like ambience mentioned you will need to let springtrap roam around a little bit. This is where listening to the audio ques is key. You won't really see springtrap on the cameras much especially later in the night. I would say Cam 5 is a good place to try and keep him as once he gets passed there he is probably not going further back unless you are pretty fast. If he is outside your door you are pretty much dead. If you get jump scared by a phantom you are pretty much dead so avoided them is key. You can get pretty unlucky with the phantoms and springtrap as well so keep that in mind. Just make sure you are always listening out for the audio ques and always have the connected bent sealed if there is one. so basically the only real strategy is to keep him at bay at the start for as long as possible. Like I I said this works really well for casual nightmare mode so all you have to do is be faster and listen carefully. I have tried this on aggressive mode and have beaten it a few times.
You are hands down one of the best fnaf youtubers ouit there, i watched lots of your fnaf tutorials and they helped me out alot. So thank you soo much you are the goat.
I am someone who used to believe that max modes are a waste of time and never understood why people would do them and put themselves into this torture. but now i started getting into them and honestly, they are pretty fun, not necessarily talking about the FNAF games but the fan games, i think it's fun to try your best and beat the hardest challenge in a game to master it and to talk with people about it and learn from each other mistakes, i can beat Fnaf 1 4/20 multiple times now compared to how i spend hours trying to do it on my first time playing it, you will finally learn how to beat the challenge and thats the best past about it. Ill definitely use this and other of your videos to help me beat harder challenges 👍 (also i beat FNAF 2 multiple times and i still think it's S tier 🙃)
@@malko5566 kinda, sometimes i get stuck so i try to find a a strategy to beat the mode so i ask others for help, and sometimes i give people tips on how they can beat something 🙂
It’s so weird seeing fnaf discussed on such a technical level, rather than being, well, scary. I get it, these games have been out for YEARS. Obviously the “scary bear go har har har har har” formula gets stale after one too many games, but i still genuinely get startled by games like fnaf 2 and fnaf 4 sometimes.
Shoutout to the guy at 22:03 who says the video could have been over 20 minutes earlier if ambience “tuned down the yapping” which would result in the video being 2 minutes long up to that point
watching the video in a dark room, i ended up playing a little game during the fnaf1 section cause i have to blink every time the camera is brought up to avoid getting flashbanged
The strategy you gave using silent ventilation in ffps made a big difference when I was replying the completion ending. Using audio start, 11 deaths on Saturday Using vent strat, 1 death on Saturday.( Got unlucky with both sides)
TLDR: only the first hour of 50/20 is hard and you can exploit over half the cast, making the challenge easy. Assuming that you arent going from a high score of 0 to 10600. Personally i think fnaf 2's 10/20 is significantly harder than 50/20. The only difficult part of 50/20 is the first hour. After that almost every single character can be exploited and you're only vulnerable 4 other times during the night. But if you actually build up to 50/20 like the game is designed to make you do, (using the cutscenes to show progress) those last 5 hours are basically just 49/20.
I feel like the only reason Golden Freddy (not the withered one), Withered Freddy, Withered Foxy, Phantom Foxy, Phantom Puppet and every other missing animatronics I am too lazy to bring up aren't in UCN is because 50/20 was enough.
Completely unrelated, but I REALLY look forward to your video on FNaF 2. The only games I consistently see people trash are 3, SL, and Special Delivery. I mean that positively, by the way. I am genuinely excited to see a different perspective on the game, even if it changes my own view of the game for the worse. I like the game a ton, but that's because I don't count the custom night as a major part of it, enjoy the lore, and the fact it might genuinely be the single most nostalgic game to me.
I feel conflicted about Fnaf 4. Since the rules are about earning rewards, isn’t earning all the small stars the ultimate challenge. My memory might be wrong but wouldn’t that mean that the bottom text about hating blind mode is purely emotional (hate it too but technically there should be a small star award.
It is still unreal to me how this massive series spawned from the last ditch attempt of an indie developer, without a doubt my favorite game origin story.
I do think the 2014 way of doing 4/20 is a more fun way of doing it. It’s most definitely not the best way to do it now but it’s much more of a reward and has you doing more than just constantly flipping monitor. I have beaten 10/20 like 3 times now and I find it quite fun. I would honestly rate it C tier as I think other games are better
First off, I just wanna say this video was very entertaining! But as soon as I heard mention of the challenge list and visiting the website, it made me wonder if whoever made the website is a fan of Geometry Dash as well, as the GD Demon List has a near identical layout. It was strange to see such a specific similarity between two niche communities that both involve players pushing themselves to their limits
I just noticed the video for #141 on the main list is quite literally a reference to a GD level, didn't expect there to be this level of overlap between the two communities
As a kid I used to play FNAF 2 all the time on phone and in the playground it was always the coolest thing when someone beat Custom Night at max so on a road trip I started grinding it and then on one run I got lucky and managed to clutch it out. Still my best gaming achivement
Great video! But, you’re a bit wrong on something for 10/20. Recently, a player has found a strategy call -7. -7 is hard to pull off sometimes, but always makes it 0% RNG based. -7 consists of flashing cam 07, cam 05, and cam 06. Flashing these cams every cam flip stuns the animatronics for 6 seconds, giving you time to wind a few ticks and flash foxy. The flashing doesn’t work on Golden Freddy, Foxy, The Puppet, and Balloon Boy, but Balloon Boy can easily be dealt with by keeping track of his audio cues. All of the mask animatronics (besides balloon boy and golden freddy) can never get in the office because they’re stunned. I hope this strategy helps!
Nice one but you gotta have rly good reaction for this one and a fast wrist. Well maybe just like fnaf 2 anyway. But even then i dont think this strat is rly efficient for puppet
7/6/24 EDIT: People are mostly commenting the same few redundant things on this video now, so I figured I'd respond to them somewhere and also give my thoughts on some recent developments in the max mode world.
No, I did not forget to rank anything or mention any strategies. Watch the criteria at the beginning of the video again if you're wondering why I didn't rank something. Self-imposed challenges aren't considered. Pre-patch challenges aren't considered. Mods/fangames aren't considered. Challenges that don't grant any reward aren't considered. Certain glitchy, majorly unintended strategies aren't considered. The plan was always to only rank 1 mode each from 1-HW.
This video was mostly made in November 2023, and obviously doesn't consider any info that was found after that. I know about Minus 7, I know Bones has been doing crazy challenges with these games, I know there's been a few other developments here and there. Close friends of mine are still active in the max mode community, I generally hear this news pretty quickly, and I think it's really cool. I don't have a time machine to add them in the video, nor do I think I would even change much since the strategy criteria I used would have disregarded most of these discoveries.
There is no "erm actually" or "ha gotcha" to be found here, please stop trying and just try to enjoy this video for what it is lol. This was always intended as an accessible, entertaining way for people outside the max mode community to get a rough idea of how challenging the hardest difficulty is in each mainline game, nothing more. I am thrilled by the support on the video though and appreciate that people are still watching it so often 7 months later! I'm working on another very long video essay right now and hope to have that ready relatively soon, thanks for your patience in the meantime.
ORIGINAL COMMENT:
Hey all, hope you enjoyed this one! Just thought I'd make a few clarifications and give some credit where I forgot to in the video real quick.
This list was mostly made from memory, as I hadn't beaten some of these in over a year at the time I decided on the ranking. This was intentional, because I didn't want recent completions to cloud my overall experience with them. While I'm mostly happy with this ranking, after rebeating them all on last week's stream, I would probably adjust a few things (e.g swapping 4/20 and Saturday) so take that as you will. A few of these modes are nearly tied IMO.
While I mentioned the Max Mode List at the end of the video, I used quite different parameters and this ranking shouldn't be compared to the main series' placements on there. This was made for fun, content, and to be more accessible to general audiences and those in my community who may not be involved in the pro scene. The MML is very useful for scaling difficulty, but since I only focused on the official series in this video, I wanted to use my own rules and make it a bit more straightforward.
Although this is mostly based on my own experience with the franchise, I made sure to take the general consensus into account, and I had a lot of help from a friend of mine and seasoned veteran of the games, insstaa, when deciding on the placements. Huge shoutout to him, he's linked in the description and you should subscribe if you liked this video. Also massive thanks to another friend of mine, Grace, for creating the thumbnail, it saved me a lot of time when uploading.
Lastly, I somehow forgot to credit the channel members at the end of the video, probably because I was so caught up in double-checking the editing I'd already done, so I'll shout them out here and in the description. Thanks to SirFiftyFive, butters, Alfonzo, DARESTDEVIL, Mister Matt, Lefty, B Berk, and Kevin O'Donnell for supporting the channel, sorry I forgot to mention you in the video proper!
Thanks for watching, more FNaF content is on the way soon.
what about fnaf world
One of the hardest nights are after the players see Toy Chica for the first time.
FNaF world doesn’t have a max mode, and he is just talking about the main franchise (1,2,3,4,SL,FFPS, and UCN)@@godzintok
congrats on 50k!
Ok
Fun Fact: Ultimate Custom Night was originally FFPS's custom night, meaning the hardest and easiest max modes were one in the same in early stages of development
Source?
@@lukerp1581The hell do you mean source? it literally was lol. Scott first began development on a custom night for FNAF 6, but it got so big it had to become its own game
@@mongoissupremos1843
They want confirmation of where and when Scott said this
@@lukerp1581 to answer in a way not needlessly rude: Scott regularly posted updates on FFPS’s steam discussion page, and in there he had two ideas for future updates: Endless Tycoon and Custom Night. He ended up developing the Custom Night, and his vision got too big and turned it into its own game. I’m pretttty sure the original discussion pages are still on FFPS’s steam page? If not, it’s definitely archived somewhere.
@@Artizap_just check old development progression logs of ucn
This makes me appreciate Markiplier even more for beating these challenges back then with those horrible early strategies
Edit: Yeah I already know he cheated FNAF 2, STFU now
Yes omg I hate the tactic he used in FNAF 1 and wasted so much time
The only max mode where Mark had a genuinely great strategy was SL
@@ashhabimran239granted, the optimal strategy for SL’s 10/20 mode was considerably more intuitive than the previous installments
what was the strat@@bywaj7579
@@sockycheesedude... it's discussed in this video 😅
“no self imposed challenges.” Darn, no security breach glitchless
jokes aside, great video!
I mean no ones has achieved that yet. So it is technically the hardest
@@ImTheGuy Does BackSeat count?
@@ImTheGuyBackseat gaming actually did that! (Albeit with checkpoints and a cat video)
@@ImTheGuybecuse it is free roam
I’ve been doing security breach glitchless on Nintendo switch for a while
I completely agree with almost all of these ratings. I believe that while FNAF 10/20 is probably the most difficult to finish due to it's inconsistency, 50/20 is something on a different level. The sheer amount going on is enough to confuse even intermediate players, and it's so easy to lose track of what's going on. Also, on another note, I actually find corn maze to be really annoying due to colorblindness, and messing myself up xD Great video, I look forward to future content. Thank you for all of your contributions :D
something i'm noticing about these challenges is that, most of them are hard not because of the skill required, but because they're overwhelming, unfair, or nearly impossible without cheesing
and as someone currently _making_ a fnaf fangame, and currently making an extra challenge that's more similar to the more classic sit-and-survive gameplay, that's especially noteworthy to me
hopefully, i'll get it right and strike a gameplay loop that requires skill and adaptability, without it being just praying to rngesus
Best of luck! I've played plenty of fangames that manage to make the gameplay skill-based and fun, so it's far from impossible.
@@AmbienceOfficial
thank you!
"rngesus" 😂
Scott’s said before that he never intended or believed any of the max modes to be possible. But after people did it in FNAF 1, he just made it a staple.
Good luck man🙏
And this is why I respect UA-camrs like Markiplier for completing these with their own strategies.
Markiplier was definitely using other people's strategies lol
Markiplier never beat 50/20 mode in ultimate custom night
Also Markiplier did beat post-patch 10/20 mode in sister location, which is hard, but a cakewalk compared to pre-patch.
@@BrunodeSouzaLinohowever he did beat night 4 pre-patch, so i think that balances it
@@BrunodeSouzaLinosister location 10/20 pre patch was only beaten like 3 years ago it was considered to be impossible at the time that Markiplier and played sister location
The only official fnaf modes I’ve beaten are 4/20 and 50/20. 4/20 is extremely easy, and then 50/20 is probably the maddest I’ve ever been playing a max mode. I ended up beating max modes on fan games which are HARDER than it because I didn’t want to play it that much. It is worth beating 50/20 though because it is a massive flex to say “I beat 50/20”
I beat 4/20 and 10/20 with the C + D + plus cheat lol
@@BlastMaster22-z3k Nah, that doesn't count
@@BlastMaster22-z3kthat doesn't count
Who tf said we're in a FNaF marathon
Yeah exactly
From my personal experience (and as someone who has beat both challenges), I still believe that FNAF 2 10/20 is harder than 50/20 mode. It's just that the RNG in 10/20 is so much worse to me than the RNG 50/20 throws my way. Toy Bonnie sucks on 10/20 and I consistently died to him more than Toy Freddy in UCN. However, great video regardless!^^
Pretty based
Oh yeah, I'd say 10/20 is probably worse RNG-wise even with the best strats, never mind if you're just using basic right vent camp. The main reason I ranked 50/20 higher is purely because of the learning curve. You can figure out what happens in 10/20 within a few attempts, it takes hours of 50/20 to be able to process everything correctly without getting overwhelmed or confused.
Also, call me crazy, but training and grinding to beat 50/20 was actually kinda fun (then again, I think UCN is really fun), unlike 10/20 where I get no joy whatsoever from attempting to do
Nah, 10/20 is easy. It's just a bad mode
The hardest challenge would probably be 50/65 mode rn as its the highest challenge that is beatable by a human
Despite being such a big Fnaf fan and having watched dozens upon hundreds of hours worth of strategies, learning how the AI works in each game, and runs of every games/fangames hardest modes I’ve never committed to beating the hardest modes in the main Fnaf games.
I beat 4/20 in Fnaf 1, 10/20 in Fnaf 2.
But despite that, I’ve never been able to beat Aggressive Nightmare mode, I never beat Night 5 in fnaf 4, and I got stonewalled at Ennard in SL.
I just find it funny I can survive arguably the hardest night in the series but not even the 5th nights of SL & Fnaf 4 💀
I am 99.99% sure that if you had Ambient’s friends and Ambient himself on Discord, you would easily pass at least 10/20 or 50/20.
For aggressive nightmare mode. Get jumpscated by Freddy, fix ur stuff then every 8 seconds flip up ur cam for a pixel then put it back down. Do that the whole night
This is extremely relatable as a guy who's trying to beat the 4 main FNAF games right now.
I have a tip for ya to beat aggressive nightmare în fnaf 3
Basically, you want to keep springtrap în cams 5, 2 and 3. Yeah it might seem dangerous but I assure you its safer that way because there only 2 vents and its easier to track springtrap
With this strat, I manager to beat NAO the 2nd try ON MOBILE
Oh and try to not get jumped by phantoms
Also, Phantom BB cannot spawn în those cams so that checks out
I also beat ennard, but from my esperience its Based on luck
And for FNAF 4, I cant even get past night 2 because of Bonnie and chica 🥲
@@SPocoEditzdamn You Good at those im stuck on night 6 of fnaf 2, doing night 6 of fnaf 4 only problem for ke in fnaf 4 is fredbear i see lot of people struggle bcs of his fake laughs and i agree if someone wanna beat night 5 in fnaf just keep try until u get very lucky and that mf doesn't do his fake laughs. For SL it took me 4-6 tries to beat the Ennard mode and for custom night i died in 3-4 seconds bcs if Yendo lol. Fnaf 1 night 6 completed and for fnaf 3 i play it rarely bcs it lacks something and isn't kinda fun to play
I feel like you are one of the best FNaF youtubers in the community. You are interactive with your audience, you try your best to help others, and you are just overall really good at the games. You’ve helped me beat nights that I never thought I could ever complete (FNaF 4 20/20/20/20 mode, SL 10/20 mode, FFPS completion) You have helped me through my favorite game franchise, and I’m very thankful for it. Also, I agree with 99.99% of this video 👍 😊
Whats the 00.01 percent?
Forgot to respond to this when it was posted, but comments like this pretty much make my day. I'm so glad to have a positive impact on the FNaF community after basically growing up in it.
@@AmbienceOfficial thanks for helping me beat the fnaf1 4/20, your tutorial was very helpful
these are quite fascinating as i’ve never realized how technical fnaf gameplay is. never tried the game as I’m just not good with horror games, but seeing these types of videos really puts it into perspective
Oh man, the FNaF 1 section of the video sure was seizure inducing with all the flashes of bright light every time the monitor opens.
Umm, 50/20 mode ucn?
@@amandacourtney3519Fnaf 1 is seizure-inducing, UCN is LETHAL
@@amandacourtney3519ucn doesn’t have these flashes of bright light
@@MatinHaidari-y8iflashes of bright light are literally Funtime chica's entire gameplay loop lmao
BRO I SWEAR LIKE 12 HOURS AGO I WANTED YOU TO MAKE ONE OF THEESE VIDEOS OMGGG
As someone who loves FNaF3, seeing you open maintenance and accidentally miss-click and reboot the thing that did not need it gives me a secondhand feeling of 'oh crap'. Happened to me way too many times when I was learning that game, especially on the Night 4 difficulty spike. Even if one is really good at the game, it's still such an easy mistake to make, especially when you're going fast.
Yeah I've mastered this game and it's pretty annoying but not as annoying as pressing the Reboot all
Completely agree with the takes on sister location, honestly a perfectly designed max mode maybe minus minireena 2
Sister location 10/20 mode is one of the only modes where you don't need a tutorial to beat it.
Guess who it is
bone five the goat !!
I remember beating 20/20/20/20 back in 2016 using the right-door strategy, which I got from Markiplier's video, and boy was it a nightmare, Foxy misbehaving, Freddy being a douche during the blackout, only to then discover there was a much more efficient strategy down the line.
If we go by the FNaF 4 challenges, then yeah, it would be much higher. Otherwise Night 8 is one of the easier ones in my opinion.
SL being skill-based would be the main reason why it's lower on my list. I beat it back in 2017 thanks to Markiplier's video, where he said that despite it looking so daunting, it's really not that bad, and he was correct.
Anyone who says FNaF 3's the easiest game must not have gotten very far (like what you said about people who rank FNaF 2 being so high). First night must've deceived them
I am one of those people who finds 50/20 easier than Golden Freddy mode. I know there's a steep learning curve and there's so much to remember, practice, and keep track of, but one you get past that and eventually beat it, which I did in 2020 thanks to Dawko and DJ Sterf, it's honestly kinda fun (wanting to replay it after beating 50/20 once? you and me both brother). That's the main difference between 50/20 and Golden Freddy mode, 50/20 is actually decently fun
FNaF 2's mode on the other hand is agonising torture. I'm actually baffled by how many people consider it the best, 10/20 is the reason I can't bring myself to love it as much as everyone else. Foxy's trigger-happy ass, Toy Bonnie essentially kicking you out of your seat and beating you to death with a rusty crowbar. It's ironic it's called "Golden Freddy" mode when G. Freddy himself is about as menacing as a puppy taking a nap. His jankiness in the hallway, my advice is to just stop flashing the moment you catch sight of him
For anyone wondering, here's how I (relatively easily) beat Aggressive Nightmare mode.
1. Keep Springtrap at cam 1. (Or 12? Whatever the farthest one is, I don't remember.) You'll obviously want to keep the adjacent vent sealed at all times, and if RNGesus is as good to you as he was to me, good ol' Billy will try to climb through it multiple times.
2. Something to keep in mind is that, unless Mangle shows up, your audio systems will ALWAYS go out every TWO (2) uses. Audio will ALWAYS be your priority when rebooting systems. Let me give you a play-by-play.
[Audio, Video, and Ventilation are all out. You reboot the audio, and immediately play a lure. Go back to control, reboot ventilation. Go back to cams, play another lure. Go back to control, reboot audio. Go back to cams, play another lure. Go back to control, reboot video. Go back to cams, play another lure. Go back to control, reboot audio.
3. Play an audio lure every chance you get. Don't wait for Springtrap to leave the camera, keep playing them as soon as the recharge is finished. Keep track, too, because the *moment* you play that second one, you need to flip the camera down, go over to the control panel, and start a reboot.
Repeat this for the whole night, and you should be golden. Of course, it's still a bit reliant on rng, but that's the case with any FNaF night.
Good luck out there.
I disagree in almost everything, here's my strat:
1. Always seal vents.
2. If Springtrap is on 9:
Seal 11 and wait him on 10. If you hear footsteps but don't see Springtrap on 9, that means that he moved to 8.
3. If Springtrap is on 10:
Seal 14 and spam on 10, when he moves do what we talked about in point 3.
4. If Springtrap is not in 10 or 9, you will be always spamming the monitor at 9 while having 12 sealed.
5. If the danger sound plays, check for Freddy:
a) If Freddy is walking, check if Springtrap is on 5. If he is, play an audio on 8.
b) If Freddy isn't walking, inmediately go to 8 and play an audio.
6. If Springtrap reaches 2, then seal 15 and wait until he goes to 5 and play an audio on 8.
7. If Springtrap is in front of you, play an audio on 2 as fast as you can.
7. If you want to reboot video, you need to do it right after playing an audio lure, same with audio.
8. Always reboot 1 error at a time unless it is an absolute emergency and prioritize audio over video.
My skills for explaining and English are not the best, sorry if I make a mistake.
Nah real number one is obviously 1/9/8/7 mode on FNaF 1
Yeah cuz of gf instakill
Dats true
@Based_Gigachad_001it is so hard no one has been able to beat it ever
@Based_Gigachad_001 I agree
Yeah, I can never beat that one. Always crashes my game
Glad to see you posting again. The night guides work really well, especially fnaf 2. Though the amount of times I tried to beat night 6 and 7 on 10/20 shouldn't even be that high.
I honestly think FNAF 2 is perfectly designed for how well it does one thing: create chaos. It’s built to be as hard and chaotic as possible.
I do love FNaF 2 for the same thing
However, just for that it has a really low replayability
I think fnaf 2 is the easiest, but 10/20 is the one mode I find hard, I did night 6 in two tries
@@TheFnafFan87 FNAF 2 is the easiest until night 6 when it becomes more difficult because Golden Freddy may ruin some runs and the time to rewind the music box reduces a lot.
It would be fascinating to see a ranking of every night/challenge/mode in every FNaF game (all 5 base nights, bonus nights, custom night presets/challenges, sub-modes, etc.) while factoring in every possible argument
ive been super excited for this video ever since you mentioned making it during your playthrough of all max modes.
As someone who got Fnaf3 Max *FIRST* try I honestly expected it to be 8th.
Apparently I just got RNG'd to RNGesus himself.
It took me 80 attempts to beat Aggressive Nightmare, gj!
Rng probably was on your side and springtrap kept going in and out the same vent
Thank you so much for your videos! I used your strategies to beat the max modes in FNAF 1, 2 and 3. Now I am playing FNAF 4.
Wow ur going through the games like I am, I am on 2 rn
This may sound weird but this video had an excellent and very concise script, better than many other UA-cam videos, one of your greatest strengths
wow im suprised that youtube didint recomend you to me until now. the guides are gonna be fun to watch and maybe complete some parts of my knowledge about the series.
Corn Maze was so easy, when you learned the tactic. Just stand near a cutout and trigger Foxy and hide when you hear the running sound. And you have some seconds to process without him in your vicinity.
And just repeat. Shout out to DJ Sterf for this strategy.
havent been on the channel in a while, good to see you're doing good.
From my experiences with defeating the first 5 games, I find Blind All Nightmare Nightmare mode to be the hardest. Blind Mad Freddy Insta-Foxy mode is still consistent for me until it gets to 4 AM of course. For Golden Freddy mode, I just use the regular strat. It’s easy, it’s just luck based. I will probably defeat it the least in my lifetime, but to gauge the difficulty off of rng when you can still win is unfair, so it gets second place for me. I got it in 3 hours when I first beat it, while Blind All Nightmare Nightmare mode took me around 8. 10/20 mode was pretty easy when I got used to it, which didn’t take long. 4/20 mode is harder than Aggressive Nightmare mode if you aren’t camstalling.
When I began beating the Max Modes back in 2020, I personaly loved the FNaF 1 4/20 and FNaF 3 NAO because I was forced to create completely new strategies because the animatronics moved extremely fast.
In FNaF 1, my strategy for the first six nights was to check both doors, open the camera and look at cams 1A and 1C, to make both freddy and foxy stay still. However, because freddy moves so fast, that stopped working because he goes to 4B in seconds, and then I was challenged to learn more about the animatronics' mechanics, eventually discovering cam stalling.
In FNaF 3, I was used to lure Springtrap to cams 9 and 10, but because the Agressive cheat makes him move twice as fast, he started to enter the vents 11 and 14 and then into the office while I was rebooting the audio/cam system. Then, during my research, I discovered that you don't need to use the audio all the time (only when the he is on cams 5 or below), and that I could use the "danger" noise to know where he is when the video stopped working.
I love the Max Modes not because of the skill that is required, but because of the thinking process behind it.
Некоторые пробиваются благодаря опыту и скиллам, а вы, похоже, мыслитель в данном плане.
I’ve done 10/20 mode but found aggressive nightmare mode to be incredibly difficult (tried for weeks and couldn’t get it despite following strats, maybe I’m just bad or got really unlucky lol). I ended up just doing the no audio lure cheesy strat because I couldn’t take it anymore, will probably come back and knock it out for real but I’m very discouraged to do so.
You can get very unlucky with the phantoms. Keep springtrap in cam 10 as much as possible with the vent sealed. When springtrap leaves that room lure him back. After each audio lure reboot it. Every 2-3 times reboot the ventilation instead and repeat this process. Only reboot the cameras if they go out and you know you have time to do so. Like I said you can get pretty unlucky with the phantoms and springtraps ai but this strategy is what I have used many times and it works well if you can get into a good rhythm.
@@rhysburns5420pretty sure on night 6 of fnaf 3 you will not get ventilation errors without jumpscares due to a bug
@@recruit7416 sometimes you do sometimes you don't. It's always best to reboot every once in a while just in case
I never tried aggressive nightmare mode but try listening to springtrap's audio cues when he moves to conserve camera power( no I'm not a dumbass, the camera errors when you use it too much)
Thank you for these tips, will give it a shot@@rhysburns5420
I’ve beat FNAF 1 using the original strat back in the day both on the PC and mobile versions… it’s genuinely one of the hardest in the franchise if done this way I’m not even kidding it is terrifyingly difficult.
As someone who’s beaten all these modes on mobile, my list would be the same just 50/20 is solidified as the hardest because of the controls and no 0 frame flip for foxy but 10/20 could be even worse great video
The foreshadowing for the fnaf 2 hour long rant got me subscribed
This is a pretty good ranking that goes well into what gives it the difficulty it is and why it's in that spot
FNAF 6 is rng, but the night is really short and for the most part you just have to die a few times until it works, and it doesn't feel punishing enough (which is why i don't like it at all)
FNAF 1 is pretty balanced to learn, the worst thing is that it hurts your wrist
FNAF VR i don't have much experience, but it seems to take some rng and a moderate understanding of the level
FNAF 3 is ai dependent, but if it goes well it's not too bad
FNAF 4 does need preparation and a strategy in mind, but you can figure it out without too much time
SL is what a max mode custom night should be. Great gameplay design and when someone can learn it, is pretty fun
FNAF 2 coming from someone who has beaten it, the main reason it is lower is because it doesn't take too long to learn. The "bad" part is the rng has to line up, which if you keep going without stopping, eventually it will
UCN needs preparation, a strategy, and both rng and skill are a great factor of it. This is the only one i never attempted simply not just because of the difficulty and how long it would take to beat it, but also the additional countless hours i would have to take learning it
Farthest I've gotten on FNAF3 nightmare mode is 4AM, it's not easy... I can only imagine how hellish it would be with aggressive mode.
Well I beat it. My strategy was to keep Springtrap in cam 9 with the vent closed and listen for his audio cues when he moves to minimize the number of camera errors, avoid the camera with Phantom Marionette, and reset the audio when he gets in the sealed vent. I also engaged into a conversation with him when he was at the window just like Markiplier LMAO
@@BlastMaster22-z3kUsing this cameras are definitely your top Priorities as I just let springtrap roam except if hes on my Window and close any vents near him also in trying Nightmare aggressive no sound Which makes That you can't hear any audio cues which makes it extremely hard
From all of the series the only fnaf game i probably dont have any chance to beat is fnaf 6, i dont know man, i think i didnt got used to it, i miss the checking cameras mechanic and overall is a bit difficult to me, i tried everytime but i can't seem to get anywhere, great vid there man as always!
I love fnaf 2. To disprove your generalization ive played nights 1-6 and have completed all the bonus challenges outside of 10/20. And i still put it in S tier. I love how chaotic it is im always invested in something. And the rhythm toy bonnie aside becomes a nice flow. Its my 2nd favorite fnaf game after 4 and the one i replay the most after 4. Loved the ranking video though!
1:02 I'm the hardest.
I’ve only ever completed 2 of the hardest difficulty’s in fnaf. I did 4/20 mode in fnaf 1 and it only took 2 attempts, and I was thinking maybe this won’t be so bad. Then I went on to try fnaf 2s hardest difficulty, and it took me over 24 hours worth of attempts, even with a full understanding of the game mechanics, delaying foxy with blackouts, keeping things on a 10 second interval, etc. I guess I was just really unlucky that I didn’t get it sooner but god damn I never want to do that again. I finally completed at least though. Because of that though, I’m probably never going to attempt any of the other hardest difficulty’s in fnaf, even though they are mostly easier.
Great list imo. Me personally i think 4/20 in fnaf 1 is the easiest max mode, but thats because i have a ton of experience with it. Also i do quite like 10/20 mode in SL, when i played it for the first time a few months ago i struggled a little bit but after about an hour or so i ended up beating it. I would love to see you do a tier list of the fnaf games, maybe a tier list on the characters would be cool too.
Hey ambience just wanted to say I loved this video and I think it was structured and done very well and would love to see more list type videos like this in the future.
28:28 now that minus 7 exists, toy Bonnie is gone! Yay, no more rng. Also minus 7 looks very similar to sl 10/20.
Note: minus 3 is a glitch strat, using a glitch to look at 2 cameras at once. minus 7 is not, using the flashlight stall mechanic by flipping quickly between 3 cameras.
Funny enough I probably still wouldn't change 10/20's placement because of how hard Minus 7 is to pull off correctly lol, it's super unrealistic to use for a first win. Great strat for consistency among pros though!
21:58 "This (Golden Freddy Challenge Very Hard Difficulty) is the first mode (Of the list) where we can really put the animatronics into distinct categories."
FNaF 1 Night 7 with Door Blind Spot animatronics (Bonnie & Chica) and Camera Tablet animatronics (Freddy, Foxy, Golden Freddy)
You helped me the most with SL and FNAF one. Proud to say I’ve beaten both. I want to run through the max modes and so far the only one I’ve gotten close to was fnaf 2 with 4 am on 10/20.
Edit: I forgot fnaf 3 which I actually enjoyed that max mode. Not to hard or easy for me. Also that fnaf 2 slander was pretty funny there’s A LOT I hate about the game but the standard nights I enjoy.
One thing I’d mention about UCN is that while it definetly still is the hardest mode, it’s pretty insane how optimized it’s been made. People have done Green runs with over 80 of power left, which is fucking absurd
21:24 This is so very true. I got a big big love for 10/20 SL in my heart since I beat it myself this summer. Its my favorite costum night in the whole series ngl. At first overwhelming but its so damn fun, a nice layout, nice characters and mechanics (excludes electrobab lol screw ya)...I can only speak of the Nintendo Switch version, on pc without the Bonnet vent
closing glitch it must be even more fun
I disagree with Fnaf 2 theven
cause its total S for me and I am an 10/20 winner on Switch (right vent strat back then) 😂 I don't even know why I love fnaf 2 so much, the rng factor is total trash but it never bothered me that much - but Foxy. Screw Foxy in almost every game. Seriously. Toy Bonny was okay with me most of the time I guess when playing efficient with the music box his rng isn't THAT bad (feel free to throw stones at me). But you are right, it isn't consistent. Its a mix out of skill and rng
Agreeing with 50/20 here btw. I beat this mode 2 times this summer, never thought i could do that but you teached me cause of your guides (same with thr other modes). Got a huge love for 50/20 since then and unlike the other max modes i can get back into pretty quickly. But heck it took me hours to even get settled coin farming and deathcoining. Oh boy. Me and XOR agreed on our dates at 21secs most of the time. 50/20 is very fun with its much mechanics and vent resets are pretty much adrenaline - I needed over 8 hours to get past the deathcoin sequence. I needed even more hours to progress. When I was finished with 50/20 mode first win (included learnijg every lower mode beforehand like 49/20 e.g.) my ingame clock on Switch hit 60 (or 70?) hours. When I rebeat it on Ps5 it took me only 7 hours. Its nuts how you can learn stuff like this
I just wanted to say I appreciate you for everything, you are an amazing content creator and you make videos that are really informative and interesting. I wanna thank you not only from a outside perspective but also from a inside perspective since you helped me a lot when I was first playing through the FNaF games. I especially remember when I was first attempting 50/20 mode back in 2022 late August or early September you were a big help and when I finally beat it in September it was a relieving feeling, and the day after that I beat it again, again and again. Keep up the great work you are a phenomenal content creator. ❤
I remember beating fnaf 2 on mobile when it first released and im guessing I was incredibly lucky because I beat it in a little over an hour, and imo its the best fnaf in the series.
How to beat TJOC: SM, bedroom. I did this because ambience mainly focuses on the main games and not fan games but I don’t blame him for that as I think it is important to go over the main games first.
So here is the strategy i used to beat TJOC bedroom level
Mechanics:
So the mechanics are already in the start of the night as Michael explains it to you but I will recap on them
Freddy: he comes through the window and if you see him looking at you, close the curtains. While doing so I would recommend turning off the light so chica doesn’t jumpscare you
Bonnie: he comes through the door and if he is there then turn off the light and sit
Chica: She comes through the closet and if you hear a low pitched creaking sound and no knock, then turn off the light and do not pretend to sleep or you will get jumpscared and stunned
Foxy: you will hear scraping then afterwards a hook on your crib. When you see it, pretend to sleep. It is also recommended to turn off the light so Bonnie doesn’t kill you. Chica can jumpscare you and stun you though if u pretend to
Sanity: you have a sanity meter and if it goes down then your light near the door goes from green, to yellow, to red, then your screen will shake, you hear your heart beating, then you will start seeing weird things and blood from the ceiling. If you run out of sanity, you die.
Strategy:
Turn on the lamp and always look at it. Check the window often and you will hear a sound when Freddy appears, if he is there and looking at you, close the curtains but I recommend turning off the light so chica can’t get you. Freddy will make a sound when he leaves. If he is there but not looking at you, pay more attention to him but don’t try looking directly at him. Keep looking at the lamp and if you hear a knock then bonnie isn’t at the door but is going to enter soon but if you hear a knock then creaking, then turn off the light and sit. I’m pretty sure that animatronics in TJOC can’t attack at the same time other than chica who can attack with more animatronics at once. Then there is chica so if you hear low creaking then turn off the light. I explained how foxy works in the mechanics section but some extra things is that after he puts his hook on the bed soon enough he will be right next to you and if you look directly at him he jumpscares you. He will make a sort of sniffing sound when he leaves after you close your eyes.
You can real quick turn back and check how low on sanity you are also don’t look at the animatronics directly like Freddy if he is at the window. Bonnie if he is at the door. Chica if she is at the closet.
Or foxy if he is right next to you on your bed.
So mainly look at your lamp at all times and keep it on if you can unless of course Bonnie or chica is there.
And that’s how I beat TJOC SM, the bedroom level
I will tell how to beat living room in tjoc if this comment gets 5 likes
As someone who's tried all of these (and beat about half of them) except 50/20, I agree with your ranking
i’ve been rewatching this for days
I've beaten 50/20 several times, after learning it recently. I've been a FNAF fan since 2014, but I've never beaten 10/20 before. I probably could if I grinded it, but it is really not fun for me. I'm looking forward to that FNaF 2 video!
I thank god every day people eventually dug into the Fnaf1 code and figured out how Freddy and Foxy worked, because I’ve tried to beat 4/20 mode with the old strategy and it was torturous. I got it in less than 40 mins with the current strategy.
"foxy and just about all of ASIA" is one of the greatest things ive heard you say
After 100%ing FNAF 1 - 6 [All hardest nights done], I can say without a doubt that Sister Location 10/20 has given me the most trouble by far! Sister Location took me over 100 attempts for a week before I barely won at 1% power, Lolbit, Bonnet, and Yenndo completely screwed me over and I had to rely on seeing Yenndos ear on the top right of my screen in order complete it (It's very visible and costs some extra power depending on reaction, making it much easier to deal with Bonnet and Lolbit as Yenndo is no longer a factor to react to (My reaction time is not good for Yenndo RNG as I've been screwed over by flipping twice and getting trolled)), I got stonewalled by UCN 50/20 after grinding for a while however, so I haven't gone further.
I was able to first try FNAF 1s 4/20, and, surprisingly enough, FNAF 2s 10/20 after studying DJ Sterf's right vent camp strategy video, I didn't use any other strategies as I didn't understand the intervals very well and just relied on eyeballing the music box most of the night, if anybody is struggling with FNAF 2s 10/20, I HIGHLY recommend it as I never seriously attempted 10/20 until I watched that video and replayed the entire game just to 100% all the custom night challenges.
I honestly found Saturday to be way more challenging than FNAF 1 (Easier than FNAF 3 though), as I can consistently beat 4/20 99% of the time I want to show somebody the strategy, compared to Saturday, which takes me quite a bit of time in comparison, I used the silent vent strategy however so that may be my bias talking, BUT I can agree since I'd honestly say the Markiplier strategy is top 3 in terms of challenge because of how baffling hard it is to make it work.
FNAF 4 has my FAVORITE max modes, as it was very fun to beat all the challenges as I found it to be the perfect balance of luck and skill in the series, I think Blind + All Nightmare is harder than any other mode in FNAF 4 personally, I can beat Blind + All Nightmare more consistently now, but when I was attempting it, I felt like I was fighting against the game AND the RNG in my case as I was having a hard time with clicking things along with the difficulty of fake laughs (Nightmare can only laugh a certain amount of times! EXTREMELY IMPORTANT TO KNOW).
I still found your reasons very reasonable, so this was a great video! 50/20 guide videos are always confusing to me so I hope to try yours in the future as you helped me a lot with the other modes starting from FNAF 3 (Biggest reason I stopped at UCN).
36:21 I was listening to this in the background while scrolling on the max mode list, I was already visiting the website
After years of playing these games 10/20 is still the hardest and only one I haven't beaten of the first 4 games. It's mostly RNG based other than skill based which is where the difficulty comes from. Fnaf 3 is probably the easiest next to PS at least for me since I've found a strategy that works well
What strategy ?
@@Think_mate_lol At first you will want to pick a room to try and keep springtrap in (preferably this will be cam 8, 9 and 10) and seal the connected vent. Once you have selected the room make sure you follow this flow
play audio
reboot audio
play audio
reboot audio
Do this around 2-3 time and reboot the ventilation instead. any free time you have should be spent rebooting. This strategy would work for the whole night on any other night but since it's aggressive mode there a little more to it. Like ambience mentioned you will need to let springtrap roam around a little bit. This is where listening to the audio ques is key. You won't really see springtrap on the cameras much especially later in the night. I would say Cam 5 is a good place to try and keep him as once he gets passed there he is probably not going further back unless you are pretty fast. If he is outside your door you are pretty much dead. If you get jump scared by a phantom you are pretty much dead so avoided them is key. You can get pretty unlucky with the phantoms and springtrap as well so keep that in mind. Just make sure you are always listening out for the audio ques and always have the connected bent sealed if there is one. so basically the only real strategy is to keep him at bay at the start for as long as possible. Like I I said this works really well for casual nightmare mode so all you have to do is be faster and listen carefully. I have tried this on aggressive mode and have beaten it a few times.
@@rhysburns5420 thank you
You are hands down one of the best fnaf youtubers ouit there, i watched lots of your fnaf tutorials and they helped me out alot. So thank you soo much you are the goat.
I am someone who used to believe that max modes are a waste of time and never understood why people would do them and put themselves into this torture.
but now i started getting into them and honestly, they are pretty fun, not necessarily talking about the FNAF games but the fan games, i think it's fun to try your best and beat the hardest challenge in a game to master it and to talk with people about it and learn from each other mistakes, i can beat Fnaf 1 4/20 multiple times now compared to how i spend hours trying to do it on my first time playing it, you will finally learn how to beat the challenge and thats the best past about it.
Ill definitely use this and other of your videos to help me beat harder challenges 👍
(also i beat FNAF 2 multiple times and i still think it's S tier 🙃)
Do you mean that you go through the hard mode first and then discuss your experience and the game with other players?
@@malko5566 kinda, sometimes i get stuck so i try to find a a strategy to beat the mode so i ask others for help, and sometimes i give people tips on how they can beat something 🙂
Fnaf 2 is pretty trashy ngl
But imo the series was never as good as the first game
idk i find fnaf 2 pretty fun to play @@panthekirb7561
Disagree on thst but based opinion @@panthekirb7561
The fact I beat aggressive nightmare in fnaf 3 for the first try then seeing it’s pretty high up in the list, makes me proud of myself
I remember beating the mobile version of FNaF 1's 4/20 mode using the old strat.
It’s so weird seeing fnaf discussed on such a technical level, rather than being, well, scary. I get it, these games have been out for YEARS. Obviously the “scary bear go har har har har har” formula gets stale after one too many games, but i still genuinely get startled by games like fnaf 2 and fnaf 4 sometimes.
Lmao I had a sleepover with a friend and we did the secret ending on the Corn Maze thing without knowing it’s the hardest challenge of the game😂
Shoutout to the guy at 22:03 who says the video could have been over 20 minutes earlier if ambience “tuned down the yapping” which would result in the video being 2 minutes long up to that point
Mint transitions, well done
watching the video in a dark room, i ended up playing a little game during the fnaf1 section cause i have to blink every time the camera is brought up to avoid getting flashbanged
I have to say your transition between segments game is peak
The real max mode for fnaf 6 is all characters in the building all sponsorship ads and no equipment upgrades
14:10 😂😂 that's so relatable💀 I had him on cam 10 with the vent sealed, and I was going to reboot the audio, and I see him outside my office😭
Some guy trying Chipper and Sons (the predecessor to FNAF): Cool game, but the style is really creepy
Scot: Hold my beer
Personally, when playing FNAF4, I find it easier to close my eyes when checking the doors to minimize distractions and focus on listening.
Yo
Thanks for all the videos best fnaf youtuber out there you've helped with a lot of challenges
Always glad to see people show up early!
Beat fnaf 1 4/20 with the og strat back in 2015. Didn’t even know that second one existed until this vid
8:31 - FGP reference :P
Also, great vid! Really interesting!
honestly i kinda wanna see a silly animation of springtrap hauling ass and running faster than usain bolt
Springtrap:"I guess I'm bookin it"
Loved the rankings thank you so much for making this video W
LMAO I love how you put the transition effect for FNaF 2 10/20 as an alleyway of trash. Symmetry, my friend
The strategy you gave using silent ventilation in ffps made a big difference when I was replying the completion ending.
Using audio start, 11 deaths on Saturday
Using vent strat, 1 death on Saturday.( Got unlucky with both sides)
This man is absolutely awesome.
Have you thought about doing strategy videos for fnaf fan games?
Thought about it; not worth the time investment, at least in this format.
TLDR: only the first hour of 50/20 is hard and you can exploit over half the cast, making the challenge easy. Assuming that you arent going from a high score of 0 to 10600.
Personally i think fnaf 2's 10/20 is significantly harder than 50/20.
The only difficult part of 50/20 is the first hour. After that almost every single character can be exploited and you're only vulnerable 4 other times during the night. But if you actually build up to 50/20 like the game is designed to make you do, (using the cutscenes to show progress) those last 5 hours are basically just 49/20.
Honestly respect to the first victors of these challenges
I feel like the only reason Golden Freddy (not the withered one), Withered Freddy, Withered Foxy, Phantom Foxy, Phantom Puppet and every other missing animatronics I am too lazy to bring up aren't in UCN is because 50/20 was enough.
The promise of a fnaf 2 slander video has made me subscribe
I was surprised with Saturday being at #8. I thought for sure that 4/20 of FNAF 1 would be there, as I consider it the easiest.
After watching this I am now proud of myself for getting to 5am on 10/20 without looking anything up
Completely unrelated, but I REALLY look forward to your video on FNaF 2. The only games I consistently see people trash are 3, SL, and Special Delivery.
I mean that positively, by the way. I am genuinely excited to see a different perspective on the game, even if it changes my own view of the game for the worse.
I like the game a ton, but that's because I don't count the custom night as a major part of it, enjoy the lore, and the fact it might genuinely be the single most nostalgic game to me.
I feel conflicted about Fnaf 4. Since the rules are about earning rewards, isn’t earning all the small stars the ultimate challenge. My memory might be wrong but wouldn’t that mean that the bottom text about hating blind mode is purely emotional (hate it too but technically there should be a small star award.
Quite enjoyed the talk about Springtrap and his steroid enhanced speed in fnaf 3.
It is still unreal to me how this massive series spawned from the last ditch attempt of an indie developer, without a doubt my favorite game origin story.
I do think the 2014 way of doing 4/20 is a more fun way of doing it. It’s most definitely not the best way to do it now but it’s much more of a reward and has you doing more than just constantly flipping monitor.
I have beaten 10/20 like 3 times now and I find it quite fun. I would honestly rate it C tier as I think other games are better
It's not based on fun though, it's based on difficulty
First off, I just wanna say this video was very entertaining! But as soon as I heard mention of the challenge list and visiting the website, it made me wonder if whoever made the website is a fan of Geometry Dash as well, as the GD Demon List has a near identical layout. It was strange to see such a specific similarity between two niche communities that both involve players pushing themselves to their limits
I just noticed the video for #141 on the main list is quite literally a reference to a GD level, didn't expect there to be this level of overlap between the two communities
It is actually confirmed that most if not all of the founders play geometry dash so demon list was defo the inspiration
Night 4 of SL should be an 'honorable mention' on here. God, I hate those springlocks.
As a kid I used to play FNAF 2 all the time on phone and in the playground it was always the coolest thing when someone beat Custom Night at max so on a road trip I started grinding it and then on one run I got lucky and managed to clutch it out.
Still my best gaming achivement
Damn congrats
In Fnaf 6 you can make the night harder by accepting all of the ads
Great video! But, you’re a bit wrong on something for 10/20. Recently, a player has found a strategy call -7. -7 is hard to pull off sometimes, but always makes it 0% RNG based. -7 consists of flashing cam 07, cam 05, and cam 06. Flashing these cams every cam flip stuns the animatronics for 6 seconds, giving you time to wind a few ticks and flash foxy. The flashing doesn’t work on Golden Freddy, Foxy, The Puppet, and Balloon Boy, but Balloon Boy can easily be dealt with by keeping track of his audio cues. All of the mask animatronics (besides balloon boy and golden freddy) can never get in the office because they’re stunned. I hope this strategy helps!
Nice one but you gotta have rly good reaction for this one and a fast wrist. Well maybe just like fnaf 2 anyway. But even then i dont think this strat is rly efficient for puppet
When are you going to realize this video was made before minus 7 was found and thus there was no point in including it
As it didn’t even exist yet