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+1 Speed Keyboard Escape Checklist

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  1. Load into the SecretVerse Studio game server

    Use the SecretVerse Studio universe before tracking progress.

  2. Set a camera zoom that shows the next keyboard platform

    A wider view helps you steer before Speed gets hard to control.

  3. Practice short movement taps at starter Speed

    Tap movement early so tight routes feel natural later.

  4. Find the first stage entrance from spawn

    The stage route is where Speed turns into Wins.

  5. Find the gifts or free rewards buttons

    Free reward checks can shorten the first grind without spending.

  6. Open the main upgrade and reward menus once

    Check where Trails, Auras, codes, gifts, and rebirth controls appear.

  7. Claim the first available playtime gift

    Start the session with any free boost or currency the game offers.

  8. Check the daily or timed reward panel

    Mark the panel location even if no reward is ready yet.

  9. Check the normal code entry button

    Only track the button and routine here; live code names belong to the codes page.

  10. Check the social-code entry area

    The social-code flow is separate from a normal public code box.

  11. Claim any available group or social reward

    Do this only through the in-game reward panel that is visible to you.

  12. Close reward popups before starting the first run

    A clear screen helps with early platform control.

  13. Walk until starter Speed begins rising

    Confirm each step is feeding the main progression stat.

  14. Attempt the first straight stage path

    Make one clean attempt before buying anything.

  15. Step on the first safe-zone pad you reach

    Safe-zone pads are the basic checkpoint and Wins habit.

  16. Record your first Wins balance after a clear

    Use the balance to decide the first upgrade path.

  17. Return to spawn and reopen the upgrade menus

    Compare what the first clear changed before grinding again.

  18. Run one full spawn loop for Speed

    Use open space to build Speed without losing a stage attempt.

  19. Train until the next stage attempt feels controllable

    Do not farm past the point where every turn becomes a slide.

  20. Use short taps on corners while Speed is high

    Tap steering is safer than holding a direction through tight paths.

  21. Stop training and test the stage when progress slows

    A clear can be worth more than another minute of raw Speed.

  22. Compare walking Speed with treadmill training once

    Use the treadmill when passive Speed fits your next stage attempt.

  23. Rebuild Speed after any reset before re-entering a hard stage

    A rushed reset run usually wastes more time than a short rebuild.

  24. Clear a stage and wait for the Wins reward to register

    Do not leave the safe-zone pad before the reward appears.

  25. Repeat your easiest cleared stage for a Wins buffer

    A short reliable route is useful when the next stage is too punishing.

  26. Farm one stage clear without touching upgrade menus

    Use this to learn whether your route or your stats are the blocker.

  27. Claim Wins before teleporting or resetting

    Leaving early can turn a successful route into wasted movement.

  28. Check your Wins balance before every major purchase

    Know whether the purchase delays a Trail, Aura, or other upgrade.

  29. Keep one repeatable Wins stage in your routine

    A fallback stage makes rebuilding after rebirth smoother.

  30. Check whether Speed, control, or Wins is blocking progress

    Spend toward the real blocker instead of buying randomly.

  31. Compare the next Trail option before spending Wins

    Trails are part of the long-term multiplier route.

  32. Compare the next Aura option before spending Wins

    Auras are a smaller collection, but they still belong in the upgrade check.

  33. Check whether a teleport purchase saves a route you can already clear

    Convenience is best after you know the path.

  34. Save enough Wins for the next planned upgrade

    Avoid emptying your balance on small convenience choices.

  35. Recheck equipped bonuses after each purchase

    An owned item only helps if the game has it active or equipped.

  36. Clear Gummy Gateway

    Use this stage to learn starter pathing.

  37. Clear Candy Cane Walk

    Keep camera control steady through the early route.

  38. Clear Chocolate Creek

    Claim the safe-zone reward before moving on.

  39. Clear Marshmallow Maze

    Use short taps if the maze turns feel slippery.

  40. Clear Caramel Canyon

    Treat this as the first real consistency check.

  41. Clear Lollipop Ledge

    Watch ledge spacing before sprinting across.

  42. Clear Fudge Falls

    Use the route to test whether your Speed is high enough.

  43. Clear Sprinkle Sprint

    Hold a clean line before trying to farm it quickly.

  44. Clear Truffle Tunnel

    Treat tunnel turns as a control check.

  45. Clear Brainrot Boulevard

    Finish the route and confirm the safe-zone reward.

  46. Clear Waffle Warp

    Use previous route practice before pushing through.

  47. Clear Sugar Rush

    Slow down your inputs if high Speed sends you off line.

  48. Clear Cocoa Crown

    Mark the final local World 1 named stage once the reward registers.

  49. Replay one late World 1 stage without falling

    A clean replay proves the route is ready for repeat farming.

  50. Pick one late World 1 stage as a Wins farm

    Use a stage you can repeat consistently.

  51. Clear World 2 Stage 1

    Confirm you can enter and finish the first World 2 route.

  52. Clear World 2 Stage 2

    Claim the safe-zone reward before leaving the area.

  53. Clear World 2 Stage 3

    Use route control before adding more Speed.

  54. Clear World 2 Stage 4

    Mark the last locally tracked World 2 stage after the reward registers.

  55. Practice one hard route at low camera zoom and one at high zoom

    Choose the view that gives better turns.

  56. Replay a stage after changing your equipped Trail

    Notice how the bonus affects steering, jumps, and recovery.

  57. Replay a stage after changing your equipped Aura

    Use the same route so the comparison is clear.

  58. Farm three safe-zone claims on one known route

    Three clean claims prove the route is reliable for Wins.

  59. Stop farming a route that takes more than three failed attempts

    Switch to training, upgrades, or an easier stage instead.

  60. Mark the easiest stage to rebuild after rebirth

    A known rebuild route saves time after every reset.

  61. Mark the hardest stage you can clear consistently

    Use this as your current progression ceiling.

  62. Open the Trails menu

    Find where owned and locked trail options are shown.

  63. Equip your best available Trail

    Check that the equipped state changes before returning to stages.

  64. Compare the next locked Trail with your Wins balance

    Use the comparison before spending on other systems.

  65. Replay a known stage after equipping a new Trail

    A familiar route makes the change easier to feel.

  66. Check Green Trail ownership or availability

    Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.

  67. Check Blue Trail ownership or availability

    Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.

  68. Check Purple Trail ownership or availability

    Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.

  69. Check Red Trail ownership or availability

    Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.

  70. Check Rainbow Trail ownership or availability

    Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.

  71. Check Galaxy Trail ownership or availability

    Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.

  72. Check Cosmic Trail ownership or availability

    Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.

  73. Check Void Trail ownership or availability

    Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.

  74. Check Supernova Trail ownership or availability

    Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.

  75. Check Godlike Trail ownership or availability

    Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.

  76. Check Infinity Trail ownership or availability

    Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.

  77. Check Golden Easter Trail ownership or availability

    Treat limited or offsale rows as ownership checks, not guaranteed current goals.

  78. Check Easter Trail ownership or availability

    Treat limited or offsale rows as ownership checks, not guaranteed current goals.

  79. Open the Auras menu

    Find where aura ownership and locks are shown.

  80. Equip your best available Aura

    Confirm the equipped state before testing a stage.

  81. Compare the next Aura cost with your Wins balance

    Pick the Aura only when it beats your next Trail or stage push.

  82. Replay a known stage after equipping a new Aura

    Use the same route to test the change clearly.

  83. Check Glow Aura ownership or availability

    Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.

  84. Check Wind Aura ownership or availability

    Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.

  85. Check Water Aura ownership or availability

    Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.

  86. Check Fire Aura ownership or availability

    Mark whether it is owned, locked, or skipped for now.

  87. Find the nearest treadmill area

    Know where to train before a stage wall stops you.

  88. Train on a free treadmill option if available

    Use the free option to set a baseline before comparing upgrades.

  89. Time one short treadmill session

    A short session tells you whether training is worth repeating.

  90. Leave the treadmill and test the next uncleared stage

    Training only matters if it helps the next clear.

  91. Return to treadmill training after each rebirth

    Use it as a rebuild tool when Speed is low again.

  92. Check Chocolate Treadmill access

    Mark whether you can use it, need to unlock it, or plan to skip it.

  93. Check Gold Treadmill access

    Mark whether you can use it, need to unlock it, or plan to skip it.

  94. Check Diamond Treadmill access

    Mark whether you can use it, need to unlock it, or plan to skip it.

  95. Check Candy Treadmill access

    Mark whether you can use it, need to unlock it, or plan to skip it.

  96. Check ADMIN Treadmill access

    Mark whether you can use it, need to unlock it, or plan to skip it.

  97. Open the rebirth menu and read the next requirement

    Check the in-game requirement instead of guessing.

  98. Clear your best reliable Wins stage before rebirthing

    Use the clear to confirm your current ceiling.

  99. Spend only planned Wins before rebirth

    Avoid last-second purchases that do not help the rebuild.

  100. Check equipped Trail before rebirth

    Know what you need to re-equip or verify afterward.

  101. Check equipped Aura before rebirth

    Record the setup so the rebuild starts cleanly.

  102. Confirm the rebirth count increased

    Make sure the reset actually applied.

  103. Re-equip your Trail after rebirth

    Some reset loops need an equipment check.

  104. Re-equip your Aura after rebirth

    Do this before rebuilding Speed.

  105. Train until starter stages feel fast again

    Use the rebuild phase before pushing too far.

  106. Clear your chosen rebuild stage after rebirth

    This proves the reset has turned back into progress.

  107. Compare rebuild time before and after one rebirth

    A better rebuild time means the reset helped.

  108. Update your easiest Wins farm after rebirth

    Your best farm can change as the multiplier improves.

  109. Update your hardest consistent stage after rebirth

    Mark the new progression ceiling.

  110. Check the next rebirth requirement after rebuilding

    Use it to choose the next farming goal.

  111. Run one full Speed and Wins loop after rebirth

    Complete the full loop before judging the reset.

  112. Save a note for the best rebirth timing you found

    Keep the timing practical instead of chasing a perfect formula.

  113. Open the in-game code entry box

    Confirm where normal public codes are redeemed.

  114. Redeem one valid normal code from the live codes list

    Use live code data for code names instead of saving them as permanent tasks.

  115. Remove failed code attempts from your personal notes

    Keep your own list clean when a code is invalid or expired.

  116. Claim any reward from a successful code before closing the menu

    Wait for the game to confirm the reward.

  117. Recheck your Speed or Wins balance after code redemption

    Some rewards change the next upgrade decision.

  118. Find the official social-code instructions

    Use the game's official flow before entering a personal code.

  119. Generate or retrieve your personal social code

    Do not treat another player's personal code as a public code.

  120. 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.

  121. Wait for the social-code reward confirmation

    Do not spam retries while the game is processing.

  122. Mark the social-code routine complete for the session

    Track the habit, not a live code name.

  123. Spend or save code rewards intentionally

    Use rewards toward the next Trail, Aura, or stage goal.

  124. Recheck all reward buttons before ending the session

    Close the session with no obvious free claim left behind.

  125. Confirm every locally tracked stage has a clear mark

    The stage list is the backbone of completion progress.

  126. Confirm your best repeatable Wins farm is marked

    Keep one route ready for future upgrades.

  127. Confirm your current hardest consistent stage is marked

    Use it as the next-session starting point.

  128. Confirm your latest rebirth routine is complete

    Make sure the reset, rebuild, and equipment checks are all done.

  129. Confirm no stage reward was left unclaimed

    Safe-zone rewards should register before you leave a route.

  130. Confirm all 13 Trail rows have been checked

    Ownership, lock, or skip status is enough for limited rows.

  131. Confirm all 4 Aura rows have been checked

    Mark each Aura once so the small collection is complete.

  132. Confirm all 5 Treadmill rows have been checked

    Access checks are enough for premium or unavailable options.

  133. Confirm your active Trail and Aura are the intended pair

    End with the setup you want to use next session.

  134. Confirm skipped premium or limited items are marked clearly

    A skipped row should not look like a forgotten row.

  135. Set the first stage to attempt next session

    Start with a clear goal instead of wandering.

  136. Set the first upgrade to check next session

    Choose between Trail, Aura, Treadmill, teleport, or rebirth progress.

  137. Set the first free reward panel to check next session

    Keep gifts and reward buttons in the opening routine.

  138. Set the code and social-code check for next session

    Use the routine without saving live code names as permanent tasks.

  139. Leave one clear note for the next progression blocker

    Name whether the blocker is Speed, Wins, route control, rebirth, or an upgrade.

+1 Speed Keyboard Escape works best when you track the loop in order: build Speed, clear stage safe-zone pads for Wins, upgrade Trails, Auras, and Treadmills, then rebirth and rebuild stronger. Keep permanent progress visible without relying on live code names, exact event dates, or short-lived reward tasks.

1. First Setup And Free Rewards

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Start by learning the controls, finding the reward buttons, and clearing the first safe-zone route before chasing bigger upgrades.

1.1Spawn and controls
1.2Free reward checks
1.3First route baseline

2. Speed And Wins Loop

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Build a stable farming loop before pushing later worlds: gain Speed, clear stages, claim Wins, and spend only after checking what blocks progress.

2.1Build Speed on purpose
2.2Turn clears into Wins
2.3Spend after checking the blocker

3. Stages And World Progression

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Track each known stage clear, then add route-control tasks that help when high Speed makes the keyboard paths harder.

3.1World 1 starter stages
3.2World 1 middle stages
3.3World 1 late stages
3.4World 2 push
3.5Stage control habits

4. Trails

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Use the Trails section to check each locally tracked trail once and keep equipped bonuses aligned with your next stage or rebirth goal.

4.1Trail setup
4.2Tracked Trail rows

5. Auras

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Track the smaller Aura collection and recheck equipped bonuses whenever a new Aura changes your stage or Speed routine.

5.1Aura setup
5.2Tracked Aura rows

6. Treadmills

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Use treadmills as training checks, especially when rebuilding Speed or testing whether passive training beats another stage attempt.

6.1Training routine
6.2Tracked Treadmill rows

7. Rebirth Routine

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Treat rebirth as a repeatable reset plan: prepare before pressing it, rebuild cleanly, then recheck every equipped bonus.

7.1Before rebirth
7.2After rebirth
7.3Repeatable rebirth checks

8. Code And Social-Code Routine

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Keep reward checks in your routine without storing live code names, active counts, exact dates, or temporary reward promises in permanent progress notes.

8.1Normal code checks
8.2Social-code checks
8.3Reward cleanup

9. Final Cleanup

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Use the final pass to confirm the durable parts of the game are tracked without mixing in temporary event tasks.

9.1Progress audit
9.2Collection audit
9.3Next-session routine