+1 Speed Keyboard Escape Checklist
Checklist items
- Load into the SecretVerse Studio game server
Use the SecretVerse Studio universe before tracking progress.
- Set a camera zoom that shows the next keyboard platform
A wider view helps you steer before Speed gets hard to control.
- Practice short movement taps at starter Speed
Tap movement early so tight routes feel natural later.
- Find the first stage entrance from spawn
The stage route is where Speed turns into Wins.
- Find the gifts or free rewards buttons
Free reward checks can shorten the first grind without spending.
- Open the main upgrade and reward menus once
Check where Trails, Auras, codes, gifts, and rebirth controls appear.
- Claim the first available playtime gift
Start the session with any free boost or currency the game offers.
- Check the daily or timed reward panel
Mark the panel location even if no reward is ready yet.
- Check the normal code entry button
Only track the button and routine here; live code names belong to the codes page.
- Check the social-code entry area
The social-code flow is separate from a normal public code box.
- Claim any available group or social reward
Do this only through the in-game reward panel that is visible to you.
- Close reward popups before starting the first run
A clear screen helps with early platform control.
- Walk until starter Speed begins rising
Confirm each step is feeding the main progression stat.
- Attempt the first straight stage path
Make one clean attempt before buying anything.
- Step on the first safe-zone pad you reach
Safe-zone pads are the basic checkpoint and Wins habit.
- Record your first Wins balance after a clear
Use the balance to decide the first upgrade path.
- Return to spawn and reopen the upgrade menus
Compare what the first clear changed before grinding again.
- Run one full spawn loop for Speed
Use open space to build Speed without losing a stage attempt.
- Train until the next stage attempt feels controllable
Do not farm past the point where every turn becomes a slide.
- Use short taps on corners while Speed is high
Tap steering is safer than holding a direction through tight paths.
- Stop training and test the stage when progress slows
A clear can be worth more than another minute of raw Speed.
- Compare walking Speed with treadmill training once
Use the treadmill when passive Speed fits your next stage attempt.
- Rebuild Speed after any reset before re-entering a hard stage
A rushed reset run usually wastes more time than a short rebuild.
- Clear a stage and wait for the Wins reward to register
Do not leave the safe-zone pad before the reward appears.
- Repeat your easiest cleared stage for a Wins buffer
A short reliable route is useful when the next stage is too punishing.
- Farm one stage clear without touching upgrade menus
Use this to learn whether your route or your stats are the blocker.
- Claim Wins before teleporting or resetting
Leaving early can turn a successful route into wasted movement.
- Check your Wins balance before every major purchase
Know whether the purchase delays a Trail, Aura, or other upgrade.
- Keep one repeatable Wins stage in your routine
A fallback stage makes rebuilding after rebirth smoother.
- Check whether Speed, control, or Wins is blocking progress
Spend toward the real blocker instead of buying randomly.
- Compare the next Trail option before spending Wins
Trails are part of the long-term multiplier route.
- Compare the next Aura option before spending Wins
Auras are a smaller collection, but they still belong in the upgrade check.
- Check whether a teleport purchase saves a route you can already clear
Convenience is best after you know the path.
- Save enough Wins for the next planned upgrade
Avoid emptying your balance on small convenience choices.
- Recheck equipped bonuses after each purchase
An owned item only helps if the game has it active or equipped.
- Clear Gummy Gateway
Use this stage to learn starter pathing.
- Clear Candy Cane Walk
Keep camera control steady through the early route.
- Clear Chocolate Creek
Claim the safe-zone reward before moving on.
- Clear Marshmallow Maze
Use short taps if the maze turns feel slippery.
- Clear Caramel Canyon
Treat this as the first real consistency check.
- Clear Lollipop Ledge
Watch ledge spacing before sprinting across.
- Clear Fudge Falls
Use the route to test whether your Speed is high enough.
- Clear Sprinkle Sprint
Hold a clean line before trying to farm it quickly.
- Clear Truffle Tunnel
Treat tunnel turns as a control check.
- Clear Brainrot Boulevard
Finish the route and confirm the safe-zone reward.
- Clear Waffle Warp
Use previous route practice before pushing through.
- Clear Sugar Rush
Slow down your inputs if high Speed sends you off line.
- Clear Cocoa Crown
Mark the final local World 1 named stage once the reward registers.
- Replay one late World 1 stage without falling
A clean replay proves the route is ready for repeat farming.
- Pick one late World 1 stage as a Wins farm
Use a stage you can repeat consistently.
- Clear World 2 Stage 1
Confirm you can enter and finish the first World 2 route.
- Clear World 2 Stage 2
Claim the safe-zone reward before leaving the area.
- Clear World 2 Stage 3
Use route control before adding more Speed.
- Clear World 2 Stage 4
Mark the last locally tracked World 2 stage after the reward registers.
- Practice one hard route at low camera zoom and one at high zoom
Choose the view that gives better turns.
- Replay a stage after changing your equipped Trail
Notice how the bonus affects steering, jumps, and recovery.
- Replay a stage after changing your equipped Aura
Use the same route so the comparison is clear.
- Farm three safe-zone claims on one known route
Three clean claims prove the route is reliable for Wins.
- Stop farming a route that takes more than three failed attempts
Switch to training, upgrades, or an easier stage instead.
- Mark the easiest stage to rebuild after rebirth
A known rebuild route saves time after every reset.
- Mark the hardest stage you can clear consistently
Use this as your current progression ceiling.
- Open the Trails menu
Find where owned and locked trail options are shown.
- Equip your best available Trail
Check that the equipped state changes before returning to stages.
- Compare the next locked Trail with your Wins balance
Use the comparison before spending on other systems.
- Replay a known stage after equipping a new Trail
A familiar route makes the change easier to feel.
- Check Green Trail ownership or availability
Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.
- Check Blue Trail ownership or availability
Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.
- Check Purple Trail ownership or availability
Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.
- Check Red Trail ownership or availability
Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.
- Check Rainbow Trail ownership or availability
Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.
- Check Galaxy Trail ownership or availability
Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.
- Check Cosmic Trail ownership or availability
Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.
- Check Void Trail ownership or availability
Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.
- Check Supernova Trail ownership or availability
Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.
- Check Godlike Trail ownership or availability
Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.
- Check Infinity Trail ownership or availability
Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.
- Check Golden Easter Trail ownership or availability
Treat limited or offsale rows as ownership checks, not guaranteed current goals.
- Check Easter Trail ownership or availability
Treat limited or offsale rows as ownership checks, not guaranteed current goals.
- Open the Auras menu
Find where aura ownership and locks are shown.
- Equip your best available Aura
Confirm the equipped state before testing a stage.
- Compare the next Aura cost with your Wins balance
Pick the Aura only when it beats your next Trail or stage push.
- Replay a known stage after equipping a new Aura
Use the same route to test the change clearly.
- Check Glow Aura ownership or availability
Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.
- Check Wind Aura ownership or availability
Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.
- Check Water Aura ownership or availability
Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.
- Check Fire Aura ownership or availability
Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.
- Find the nearest treadmill area
Know where to train before a stage wall stops you.
- Train on a free treadmill option if available
Use the free option to set a baseline before comparing upgrades.
- Time one short treadmill session
A short session tells you whether training is worth repeating.
- Leave the treadmill and test the next uncleared stage
Training only matters if it helps the next clear.
- Return to treadmill training after each rebirth
Use it as a rebuild tool when Speed is low again.
- Check Chocolate Treadmill access
Mark whether you can use it, need to unlock it, or plan to skip it.
- Check Gold Treadmill access
Mark whether you can use it, need to unlock it, or plan to skip it.
- Check Diamond Treadmill access
Mark whether you can use it, need to unlock it, or plan to skip it.
- Check Candy Treadmill access
Mark whether you can use it, need to unlock it, or plan to skip it.
- Check ADMIN Treadmill access
Mark whether you can use it, need to unlock it, or plan to skip it.
- Open the rebirth menu and read the next requirement
Check the in-game requirement instead of guessing.
- Clear your best reliable Wins stage before rebirthing
Use the clear to confirm your current ceiling.
- Spend only planned Wins before rebirth
Avoid last-second purchases that do not help the rebuild.
- Check equipped Trail before rebirth
Know what you need to re-equip or verify afterward.
- Check equipped Aura before rebirth
Record the setup so the rebuild starts cleanly.
- Confirm the rebirth count increased
Make sure the reset actually applied.
- Re-equip your Trail after rebirth
Some reset loops need an equipment check.
- Re-equip your Aura after rebirth
Do this before rebuilding Speed.
- Train until starter stages feel fast again
Use the rebuild phase before pushing too far.
- Clear your chosen rebuild stage after rebirth
This proves the reset has turned back into progress.
- Compare rebuild time before and after one rebirth
A better rebuild time means the reset helped.
- Update your easiest Wins farm after rebirth
Your best farm can change as the multiplier improves.
- Update your hardest consistent stage after rebirth
Mark the new progression ceiling.
- Check the next rebirth requirement after rebuilding
Use it to choose the next farming goal.
- Run one full Speed and Wins loop after rebirth
Complete the full loop before judging the reset.
- Save a note for the best rebirth timing you found
Keep the timing practical instead of chasing a perfect formula.
- Open the in-game code entry box
Confirm where normal public codes are redeemed.
- Redeem one valid normal code from the live codes list
Use live code data for code names instead of saving them as permanent tasks.
- Remove failed code attempts from your personal notes
Keep your own list clean when a code is invalid or expired.
- Claim any reward from a successful code before closing the menu
Wait for the game to confirm the reward.
- Recheck your Speed or Wins balance after code redemption
Some rewards change the next upgrade decision.
- Find the official social-code instructions
Use the game's official flow before entering a personal code.
- Generate or retrieve your personal social code
Do not treat another player's personal code as a public code.
- Enter the social code in the in-game social-code box
Use the social-code box rather than the normal code field if they are separate.
- Wait for the social-code reward confirmation
Do not spam retries while the game is processing.
- Mark the social-code routine complete for the session
Track the habit, not a live code name.
- Spend or save code rewards intentionally
Use rewards toward the next Trail, Aura, or stage goal.
- Recheck all reward buttons before ending the session
Close the session with no obvious free claim left behind.
- Confirm every locally tracked stage has a clear mark
The stage list is the backbone of completion progress.
- Confirm your best repeatable Wins farm is marked
Keep one route ready for future upgrades.
- Confirm your current hardest consistent stage is marked
Use it as the next-session starting point.
- Confirm your latest rebirth routine is complete
Make sure the reset, rebuild, and equipment checks are all done.
- Confirm no stage reward was left unclaimed
Safe-zone rewards should register before you leave a route.
- Confirm all 13 Trail rows have been checked
Ownership, lock, or skip status is enough for limited rows.
- Confirm all 4 Aura rows have been checked
Mark each Aura once so the small collection is complete.
- Confirm all 5 Treadmill rows have been checked
Access checks are enough for premium or unavailable options.
- Confirm your active Trail and Aura are the intended pair
End with the setup you want to use next session.
- Confirm skipped premium or limited items are marked clearly
A skipped row should not look like a forgotten row.
- Set the first stage to attempt next session
Start with a clear goal instead of wandering.
- Set the first upgrade to check next session
Choose between Trail, Aura, Treadmill, teleport, or rebirth progress.
- Set the first free reward panel to check next session
Keep gifts and reward buttons in the opening routine.
- Set the code and social-code check for next session
Use the routine without saving live code names as permanent tasks.
- Leave one clear note for the next progression blocker
Name whether the blocker is Speed, Wins, route control, rebirth, or an upgrade.

