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Watatsuki wrote: Last summer I did the arduous task of completing the time trials and turbo modes of Puffle Launch. I walked out of that experience with six shiny stamps, and mild PTSD. The tips I have are...

Not really a tip, but watch this guys videos and try to follow his paths. Try to match them, but being up to several seconds off is fine. At first, dont worry about if you take a bit too long (say like five seconds) on any given level, you can come back later to shave it off if necessary.

Focus on one level at a time. This will build up your muscle memory.

I recommend doing the most you can on Blue Sky first. Soda Sunset and Box Dimension both have their share of easy levels, annoying levels, and rip your hair out levels.

Understand and utilizing the momentum and trajectory involved in the game is key.

Use whatever obstacles you can to your advantage, since hitting one will launch you somewhere else, which, depending on the level, could be a major skip, if you are launched at the right angle.

Do whatever you can to prevent yourself from going insane... and I mean whatever you can. You will have to restart a lot. Take breaks if you need, I was playing on and off for about ten days of time trials.

Gravity reversing is scary. Soda balloons are an annoyance. And crabs with swinging anvils are the worst. I watched the video for the Soda Sunset boss just now, and I have a question. Have Jesus himself descended from Heaven just to show us how to beat a random kids game?