Complete All Floors in Dandy’s World (May 2026) Guide
Welcome to the most comprehensive guide to all floors in Dandy’s World! If you’ve been struggling to survive past floor 10 or want to master every floor type, you’ve come to the right place. As someone who has spent countless hours exploring every corner of Gardenview Center, I’m excited to share everything I’ve learned about all 19 officially confirmed floors in this addictive Roblox horror game.
Dandy’s World isn’t just another horror game—it’s a strategic survival experience where every floor presents unique challenges, layouts, and opportunities. Whether you’re a beginner just starting your journey or a seasoned player aiming for floor 100+, understanding each floor type is crucial for your success. In this guide, I’ll walk you through every single floor, their spawn requirements, special features, and pro tips that most players don’t even know exist.
Complete Overview of All Floors in Dandy’s World (May 2026)
Before we dive into each floor individually, let me give you a comprehensive overview of all 19 floors currently available in Dandy’s World. This table will be your quick reference guide as you progress through the game:
Floor Type
Number of Variants
Floor Requirement
Special Features
Rainbow Rooms
7
Floor 1+
Smallest floors, blue rainbow-striped walls
Art Studio
3
Floor 1+
White walls, brown wooden floor
Greenhouse
2
Floor 6+
Nature-themed decor, plant pots, benches
Diner
3
Floor 6+
Kitchen-themed, red/green walls, grey tile kitchen area
Warehouse
3
Floor 11+
Grey concrete walls, metal fences, cars/desks
Gift Shop
1
Floor 11+
Blue walls, souvenirs, character plushies
Astro Map
1
Floor 16+
Space-themed, blue/purple walls, star decorations
Shelly Map
1
Floor 16+
Museum-themed, dinosaur fossils, dig sites
Vee Map
1
Floor 16+
Game show theme, arcade machines, computer displays
Sprout Map
1
Floor 11+
Kitchen, dining room, open areas
Workshop
1
Event-only (Christmas)
Holiday-themed, guaranteed every 5th floor during event
Spring Boutique
1
Event-only (Easter)
Easter-themed, guaranteed every 5th floor during event
Halloway Graveyard
1
Event-only (Halloween)
Spooky-themed, guaranteed every 5th floor during event
Dyle Map
1
Challenge Floor (Floor 9+)
25 machines, lethal Twisted Dyle, TIME’S UP card required
Table: Complete breakdown of all 19 floors in Dandy’s World with their requirements and features
Now that you have the big picture, let me dive deep into each floor type and share everything you need to know to master them all.
Detailed Breakdown of All Floor Types (2026)
Regular Floors (Spawn During Normal Gameplay)
1. Rainbow Rooms
Spawn Requirement: Floor 1+ Variants: 7 (most of any floor type) Size: Generally smallest floors, though some larger variants exist
Rainbow Rooms are typically the first floors you’ll encounter in Dandy’s World, and for good reason—they’re perfect for learning the game mechanics! These floors feature distinctive blue walls with rainbow stripes and brown wooden floors. What makes Rainbow Rooms special is their small size, which makes them ideal for beginners to practice machine extraction and stealth movements.
Key Features:
Most variants are compact and easy to navigate
During Blackout events, the Razzle & Dazzle cartoon projection won’t appear
Two variants have different names: Projector Room and Library Room
Perfect for quick machine completion due to small layout
Pro Tips:
Use the small layout to your advantage for quick machine runs
During Blackouts, stick close to walls since there are no visual projections to guide you
The compact size makes it easier to coordinate with team members
Save your stamina for later floors—Rainbow Rooms are relatively safe
2. Art Studio
Spawn Requirement: Floor 1+ Variants: 3 Size: Medium
Art Studio floors are another early-game floor type that you’ll encounter frequently. These floors feature clean white walls with brown wooden floors, giving them a bright, open feel. In the game’s code, these are actually called “Artist” floors, which is a fun little detail many players don’t know!
Key Features:
Bright, well-lit environment makes it easier to spot Twisteds
Medium size provides good balance between challenge and manageability
Art supplies and equipment scattered throughout for decoration
Good for practicing machine extraction in slightly more complex layouts
Pro Tips:
The bright lighting makes visual detection easier—use this to your advantage
Art supplies can provide temporary hiding spots if needed
Medium size means you’ll need to plan your machine routes more carefully than in Rainbow Rooms
Great floor for practicing coordination with team members
3. Greenhouse
Spawn Requirement: Floor 6+ Variants: 2 Size: Spacious with multiple enclosed areas
Starting from floor 6, you’ll begin encountering Greenhouse floors. These nature-themed floors feature green-painted walls, plant pots, benches, and a generally more organic layout. What’s really cool about Greenhouse floors is the ambient sound design—you can actually hear birds chirping and sometimes even squirrel noises!
Key Features:
Nature-themed decor with plants and greenery
Multiple enclosed areas provide both hiding spots and potential traps
Ambient nature sounds create unique atmosphere
Spacious layout requires more strategic movement
Pro Tips:
Use the plant pots and benches as temporary hiding spots
The multiple enclosed areas can be both blessing and curse—plan your escape routes
Listen for the ambient sounds to get a feel for the floor’s layout
Nature-themed decor can sometimes obscure Twisteds—stay alert!
4. Diner
Spawn Requirement: Floor 6+ Variants: 3 Size: Medium
Diner floors bring a restaurant-themed experience to Dandy’s World with their distinctive red outer walls and red or green inner walls. The kitchen area features grey tile flooring, and you’ll find plenty of themed decorations like menus, vending machines, and jukeboxes scattered throughout.
Key Features:
Kitchen and dining areas are typically at opposite ends of the map
Ichor puddles commonly appear in the kitchen area
Medium size requires strategic planning
Themed decorations can provide temporary cover
Pro Tips:
Be careful of Ichor puddles in the kitchen area—they’ll slow you down
Use the themed decorations as temporary hiding spots
The opposite-end layout means you’ll need to coordinate with team members
Kitchen area tends to have more machines but also more Twisteds
5. Warehouse
Spawn Requirement: Floor 11+ Variants: 3 Size: Large (second only to Astro Map)
Warehouse floors mark a significant jump in difficulty, appearing only after floor 11. These floors feature grey concrete walls and floors, with metal fences dividing different sections. You’ll find desks, computers, boxes, soda dispensers, and even cars and vans scattered throughout.
Key Features:
Metal fences can restrict movement and create trap situations
Large size makes it easy to get separated from team members
Cars and vans provide excellent hiding spots
Multiple sections require careful navigation
Pro Tips:
Avoid getting trapped behind metal fences—plan your routes carefully
Use cars and vans as hiding spots, but be aware they can also hide Twisteds
The large size means you’ll need to communicate constantly with teammates
Warehouse floors are great for practicing long-term survival strategies
6. Gift Shop
Spawn Requirement: Floor 11+ Variants: 1 Size: Medium
Gift Shop floors are unique in that they only have one variant, making them more predictable than other floor types. These floors feature blue walls with brown wooden floors and are filled with souvenirs, cloth racks, and plushies of the main character Toons.
Key Features:
Only one variant means consistent layout
Plushies of main characters are scattered throughout
Interestingly, Shelly plushies appear to be the most “unsold,” implying she’s the least popular character
Medium size with relatively straightforward layout
Pro Tips:
Take advantage of the consistent layout—learn the optimal machine routes
Character plushies can provide temporary hiding spots
The straightforward layout makes it good for practicing advanced techniques
Use the predictability to plan team strategies in advance
7. Astro Map
Spawn Requirement: Floor 16+ Variants: 1 Size: Largest in the game
Astro Map floors are the largest floors in Dandy’s World, themed around the Astro Toon with space-themed decorations. You’ll find walls and floors painted in different shades of blue and purple, complete with star decorations, mini spaceships, and even a small-scale model of the solar system.
Key Features:
Largest floor size requires excellent stamina management
Space-themed decorations create unique atmosphere
Highest chance of spawning bandages (making up for the large size)
Complex layout with multiple rooms and corridors
Pro Tips:
This is Qwelver’s (the developer’s) favorite floor type—take time to appreciate the details!
The large size means you’ll need to be extra careful about stamina management
Look for bandages—they spawn more frequently here than on other floors
Use the space-themed decorations as landmarks for navigation
Team coordination is absolutely essential on these massive floors
8. Shelly Map
Spawn Requirement: Floor 16+ Variants: 1 Size: Small
Shelly Map floors are museum-themed and surprisingly small compared to other late-game floors. These floors feature dinosaur fossils, dig sites, nature-themed items, and plushies of the Shelly Toon. Despite their small size, they’re packed with detail and challenge.
Key Features:
Museum theme with educational elements
Dinosaur fossils and dig sites create unique obstacles
Small size but high challenge density
Fossil exhibits in soft-yellow lighting create a “sandy” vibe
Pro Tips:
Don’t let the small size fool you—these floors are deceptively challenging
Use the fossil exhibits as temporary hiding spots
The sandy lighting can sometimes obscure Twisteds—stay extra alert
Small size means you’ll encounter Twisteds more frequently
Perfect for practicing advanced stealth techniques in a confined space
9. Vee Map
Spawn Requirement: Floor 16+ Variants: 1 Size: Medium
Vee Map floors bring a game show theme to Dandy’s World, complete with arcade machines, computer displays, and Vee-related posters on the walls. These floors are themed around the Vee Toon and offer a unique blend of technology and entertainment.
Key Features:
Game show theme with arcade machines and computers
Vee-related posters and decorations throughout
Medium size with balanced challenge
Technology-themed obstacles and hiding spots
Pro Tips:
Use arcade machines and computer displays as temporary cover
The game show theme means lots of potential hiding spots
Medium size makes it good for practicing team coordination
Look for patterns in the layout—game show floors often have symmetrical designs
Technology-themed decorations can sometimes hide useful items
10. Sprout Map
Spawn Requirement: Floor 11+ Variants: 1 Size: Medium
Sprout Map floors are unique among the character-themed floors because they spawn earlier (floor 11+) rather than at floor 16+. These floors contain a kitchen, dining room, and open area, all themed around the Sprout Toon.
Key Features:
Only character-themed floor that spawns before floor 16
Kitchen and dining areas similar to Diner but with Sprout theme
Open areas provide both opportunities and risks
Medium size with varied terrain types
Pro Tips:
Take advantage of the earlier spawn to practice character-themed floor strategies
Use the kitchen and dining areas strategically—similar to Diner but with different layout
Open areas require different movement strategies than enclosed spaces
Good transition floor between mid-game and late-game difficulty
Practice team coordination in preparation for the more complex character-themed floors
Event-Exclusive Floors (Limited Time)
11. Workshop (Christmas Event)
Spawn Requirement: Christmas Event only, guaranteed every 5th floor Variants: 1 Size: Medium
Workshop floors are Christmas-themed event floors that appear during the holiday season. These floors are decorated with wrapped gifts, Christmas trees, and other festive decorations. According to community feedback, these became fan-favorite floors due to their larger design based on player recommendations.
Key Features:
Christmas-themed decorations and atmosphere
Guaranteed to spawn every 5th floor during Christmas event
Spawns at least one Holiday Twisted
Larger design based on community feedback
Pro Tips:
Take time to appreciate the festive details—these floors are community-designed!
The larger size means more machines but also more challenges
Holiday Twisteds have unique behaviors—learn their patterns
These floors are great for farming event-specific currency and items
Community feedback made these floors special—enjoy the collaborative design!
12. Spring Boutique (Easter Event)
Spawn Requirement: Easter Event only, guaranteed every 5th floor Variants: 1 Size: Medium
Spring Boutique floors bring Easter cheer to Dandy’s World with their spring-themed decorations. You’ll find Easter Eggs scattered across the floor, along with gift shops and open spaces featuring trees, grass, and flowers.
Key Features:
Easter-themed decorations with eggs and spring elements
Guaranteed every 5th floor during Easter event
Easter Eggs scattered throughout can be collected
Open spaces with natural elements
Pro Tips:
Collect Easter Eggs for event-specific rewards
Open spaces require different movement strategies than enclosed floors
Spring-themed decorations can provide good hiding spots
These floors are great for practicing outdoor survival strategies
Look for hidden Easter Eggs—they often contain valuable items!
13. Halloway Graveyard (Halloween Event)
Spawn Requirement: Halloween Event only, guaranteed every 5th floor Variants: 1 Size: Medium
Halloway Graveyard floors bring spooky Halloween atmosphere to Dandy’s World. These floors are decorated with jack-o-lanterns, gravestones, and plushies of Gourdy and his bedroom. The Halloween event introduced new currency, Pumpkins, and limited-time Toons.
Key Features:
Halloween-themed spooky decorations
Guaranteed every 5th floor during Halloween event
Jack-o-lanterns and gravestones create unique obstacles
Gourdy plushies and bedroom-themed decorations
Pro Tips:
The spooky atmosphere can make it harder to spot Twisteds—stay extra alert
Jack-o-lanterns and gravestones provide excellent hiding spots
Look for Pumpkins—the event currency for special rewards
Halloween Twisteds have unique behaviors—learn their patterns
The graveyard theme makes for some of the most atmospheric floors in the game
Challenge Floors (Special Conditions Required)
14. Dyle Map
Spawn Requirement: Floor 9+, only when players vote for TIME’S UP card on odd-numbered floors Variants: 1 Size: Large Special Feature: 25 machines (vs. normal 20 maximum)
Dyle Map is the only Challenge Floor currently in Dandy’s World, and it’s definitely the most challenging! This floor can only be spawned when players vote for the TIME’S UP card after clearing odd-numbered floors, but only after completing at least 9 floors during the run.
Key Features:
25 machines to complete (5 more than normal maximum)
Spawns 3+ common Twisteds plus the lethal Twisted Dyle
Twisted Dyle has infinite detection range and one-hit kill ability
Rewards 50 stamina for the rest of the run upon completion
The only floor requiring special voting conditions beyond floor number
Pro Tips:
Only attempt this floor with a well-coordinated, experienced team
Bring your best Toons, Trinkets, and strategies—this is the ultimate challenge
Twisted Dyle is lethal—avoid detection at all costs
The 50 stamina reward makes subsequent floors much easier
Good extraction, high Skill Checks, and stealth are essential
This floor tests everything you’ve learned—consider it the final exam!
Advanced Floor Mechanics and Events
Understanding individual floor types is crucial, but mastering the advanced mechanics that affect all floors is what separates good players from great ones. Let me dive deep into the mechanics that change how you play on every floor.
Floor Progression Mechanics
As you progress through floors in Dandy’s World, several key mechanics change:
Machine and Twisted Scaling:
Starting from floor 1, you’ll encounter 4+ machines and 2+ Twisteds
The further you progress, the more machines and Twisteds spawn
Maximum machines per floor: 20 (25 on Dyle Map)
Maximum Twisteds per floor: 6 (was previously 8)
Team size affects progression speed—larger teams face faster scaling
Ichor Earnings:
You earn 5 Ichor for each floor survived
Ichor earnings are limited per floor based on capsules collected and machines completed
Efficient play maximizes your Ichor per run
Floor Events Probability:
Blackout and Ichor Leak chances start at 0% and increase with floor progression
By floor 3, chances start at 5% (4% with Electrician card for Blackouts)
Chances increase by 2% per floor (1.5% with specific cards)
Maximum chance caps at 30% (25% with specific cards)
Floor Events: Blackouts
Blackouts are one of the most challenging floor events you’ll encounter. During a Blackout, the entire floor goes dark except for a small circle of light around your Toon. This dramatically changes how you play and requires special strategies.
Blackout Mechanics:
Chance starts at 5% on floor 3 (4% with Electrician card)
Increases by 2% per floor (1.5% with Electrician card)
Maximum chance: 30% (25% with Electrician card)
Twisted Brightney can reroll Blackout chances when she spawns
Light-Enhancing Toons and Items: These characters and items give you larger light circles during Blackouts:
Stick Together: Team coordination is crucial during Blackouts
Use Light-Emitting Toons: If you have them, they’re invaluable
Memorize Floor Layouts: Knowing where machines are helps immensely
Move Slowly and Carefully: Rushing leads to detection
Use Sound Cues: Listen for Twisted movements when you can’t see
Floor Events: Ichor Leaks
Ichor Leaks create dangerous puddles of ichor across the floor that can seriously hamper your progress if you’re not prepared. Understanding how to handle these events is essential for high-floor runs.
Ichor Leak Mechanics:
Chance starts at 5% on floor 3 (4% with Piping Tape card)
Increases by 2% per floor (1.5% with Piping Tape card)
Maximum chance: 30% (25% with Piping Tape card)
Creates ichor puddles that give debuffs when stepped on
Debuff Effects:
Illness III: -50% Skill Check size
Movement Speed: -50% when standing in ichor puddles
Immune Characters: These Toons are immune to the Illness debuff (though still affected by movement speed reduction):
Blot: Made of ink, naturally immune
Connie & Flutter: Can float above ichor
Ribecca: Passive ability prevents debuff
Soulvester: Armor protects from effect
Ichor Leak Survival Strategies:
Avoid Puddles: Obviously, but worth emphasizing
Use Immune Toons: If available, they’re much safer
Vote for Piping Tape: Reduces maximum chance and progression rate
Plan Alternate Routes: Know ways around puddle areas
Team Coordination: Help teammates who get stuck in puddles
Combined Events
It’s possible (though rare) to experience both a Blackout and an Ichor Leak on the same floor. The chance of this happening is around 9% normally, but increases to 15.3% if Twisted Brightney spawns. These combined events create some of the most challenging situations in Dandy’s World.
Combined Event Survival:
Requires mastery of both individual event strategies
Team coordination becomes absolutely essential
Consider using cards that reduce event chances
Sometimes it’s better to play cautiously and survive than risk everything
2026 Pro Strategies for High-Floor Success
Now that you understand all the floor types and mechanics, let me share some advanced strategies that will help you reach those high floors (50+, 100+, or even the world record of 600+!).
Team Composition Strategies
Balanced Team Setup:
1-2 Light-Emitting Toons: Essential for Blackout events
1-2 Stealth Specialists: For machine extraction and avoiding detection
Speed Run Team: High-movement Toons + stamina-boosting trinkets
Beginner-Friendly Team: Toodles (high stealth) + support Toons
Floor-Specific Strategies
Early Floors (1-10):
Focus on learning basic mechanics
Practice machine extraction and stealth
Build up Ichor for essential purchases
Don’t worry too much about events—they’re rare here
Mid Floors (11-30):
Start taking events seriously
Practice team coordination
Begin optimizing your route planning
Save resources for later floors
High Floors (31-50):
Events become common—be prepared
Team coordination is essential
Optimize every movement and decision
Consider using challenge cards strategically
Extreme Floors (51+):
Every decision matters immensely
Perfect team coordination required
Knowledge of all floor types essential
Consider specialized builds for specific challenges
Advanced Movement Techniques
Stealth Movement:
Walk instead of run when near Twisteds
Use furniture and decorations as cover
Learn the detection ranges of different Twisted types
Practice sound-based movement (listening for Twisted positions)
Route Optimization:
Plan machine routes in advance
Consider Twisted patrol patterns
Use elevation changes to your advantage
Learn the fastest paths between key locations
Team Movement:
Stick close enough to help but far enough to avoid group detection
Use hand signals or callouts for coordination
Assign roles (leader, follower, support, etc.)
Practice synchronized movements for complex maneuvers
Resource Management
Ichor Management:
Save Ichor for essential purchases (good Trinkets, Toon unlocks)
Don’t waste Ichor on cosmetic items early on
Consider the long-term value of each purchase
Plan your spending based on your floor goals
Trinket Strategy:
Focus on utility over damage (especially early on)
Build a balanced set of Trinkets
Consider team composition when choosing Trinkets
Don’t be afraid to experiment with different combinations
Card Selection:
Learn what each card does and when to use it
Consider your team’s strengths and weaknesses
Think about the current floor situation
Don’t always go for the most powerful card—sometimes utility is better
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Even experienced players make these mistakes. Learning to avoid them will dramatically improve your survival rate:
Beginner Mistakes
1. Rushing Too Much
New players often run everywhere, making noise and attracting Twisteds
Solution: Walk when near potential threats, save running for emergencies
2. Ignoring Team Coordination
Playing solo in a team game leads to quick deaths
Solution: Communicate with your team, stick together, help each other
3. Poor Resource Management
Spending Ichor on cosmetic items instead of useful upgrades
Solution: Prioritize essential purchases, save for later floors
4. Not Learning Twisted Patterns
Each Twisted type has unique behaviors and detection patterns
Solution: Study each Twisted type, learn their tells and patterns
Intermediate Mistakes
1. Underestimating Events
Not preparing for Blackouts or Ichor Leaks
Solution: Always be ready for events, especially on higher floors
2. Poor Route Planning
Wandering aimlessly instead of planning efficient machine routes
Solution: Learn floor layouts, plan optimal routes in advance
3. Overconfidence
Getting careless because you’ve survived several floors
Solution: Stay focused, every floor can be your last
4. Ignoring Team Composition
Playing with random Toons instead of balanced teams
Solution: Plan team composition, cover all essential roles
Advanced Mistakes
1. Complacency on High Floors
Assuming you’ve mastered everything
Solution: Stay humble, every floor presents new challenges
2. Poor Challenge Floor Decisions
Attempting Dyle Map unprepared
Solution: Only attempt challenge floors with proper preparation and team
3. Ignoring Community Strategies
Not learning from other successful players
Solution: Study high-floor runs, learn from the best players
4. Burnout
Playing too long without breaks, leading to poor decisions
Solution: Take regular breaks, maintain focus and energy
2026 World Records and Community Achievements
The Dandy’s World community has achieved some incredible feats over the years. Knowing these records can help motivate you and give you targets to aim for:
Current World Records
Glitchless Runs:
Official Record: Floor 600 (Version 0.13.11)
Previous Record: Floor 506 (Version 0.8.4)
Key to Success: Perfect team coordination, deep knowledge of all floors, optimal resource management
Glitched Runs:
Record: Floor 401 (Version 0.6.4.1)
Note: Users involved in this run were later banned
Lesson: Exploits may give short-term gains but lead to consequences
Community Achievements
Peak Concurrent Users:
Record: 875,000 players during the first Easter Event
Significance: Shows the game’s massive popularity and community engagement
Fan-Favorite Floors:
Most Popular: Workshop (Christmas Event floor)
Reason: Larger design based on community feedback
Lesson: Community involvement makes better content
Speed Running Categories:
Solo Runs: Various records for different Toon types
Team Runs: Records for different team compositions
Challenge Runs: Records for specific challenge types
Developer Insights and Future Updates
Understanding the developer’s vision can help you anticipate future changes and appreciate the game’s design philosophy. Here are some key insights from Qwelver, the game’s creator:
Design Philosophy
Community-Driven Development:
Qwelver launched Dandy’s World in alpha specifically to get community feedback
Many floor designs and features are based on player suggestions
The Workshop floor’s popularity came from implementing community requests for larger floors
Balancing Challenge and Reward:
No two floors are the same due to combinations of floors and Twisteds
The game is designed to be endlessly replayable
Each playthrough presents unique challenges and opportunities
Artistic Vision:
All floors are handmade with attention to detail
Lighting is used strategically to guide players and create atmosphere
Each floor tells a story and contributes to the game’s overall narrative
Future Updates
Based on developer statements and community patterns, here’s what to expect:
New Floor Types:
Pebble Map is confirmed to be in development
Potential for more character-themed floors
Possible new event floors for future holidays
Mechanic Improvements:
Continued balancing based on community feedback
Potential new floor events beyond Blackouts and Ichor Leaks
Possible quality-of-life improvements for floor navigation
Community Features:
More ways for players to contribute to floor design
Potential for player-created floor variants
Enhanced social features for team coordination
FAQ: All Floors in Dandy’s World
Based on common questions from the community, here are answers to the most frequently asked questions about floors in Dandy’s World:
General Floor Questions
Q: How many total floors are there in Dandy’s World?
A: According to the developer Qwelver, there are currently 19 different floors in Dandy’s World. This includes regular floors, event-exclusive floors, and challenge floors.
Q: What’s the highest floor anyone has reached?
A: The current world record for a glitchless run is floor 600, achieved in Version 0.13.11. For glitched runs, the record was floor 401, but those players were banned.
Q: Do floors repeat or are they all unique?
A: While there are 19 different floor types, each with multiple variants, the game generates floors randomly from these types. So you’ll encounter the same floor types multiple times, but with different layouts and challenges each time.
Q: How do machines and Twisteds scale with floor progression?
A: Starting from floor 1 with 4+ machines and 2+ Twisteds, both numbers increase as you progress. The maximum is 20 machines per floor (25 on Dyle Map) and 6 Twisteds per floor.
Floor-Specific Questions
Q: When do character-themed floors start appearing?
A: Most character-themed floors (Astro Map, Shelly Map, Vee Map) start appearing from floor 16+. However, Sprout Map is unique and appears from floor 11+.
Q: What’s the rarest floor in the game?
A: The Diner’s third variant was historically very rare due to a coding bug, but this has been fixed. Currently, the rarest floors are the event-exclusive ones, which only appear during specific events.
Q: Which floor is the largest?
A: Astro Map is currently the largest floor in Dandy’s World. It’s so large that it has the highest spawn rate for bandages to compensate for the increased size.
Q: What’s special about the Dyle Map?
A: Dyle Map is the only Challenge Floor, requiring players to vote for the TIME’S UP card on odd-numbered floors (after floor 9). It features 25 machines and the lethal Twisted Dyle, who has infinite detection range and one-hit kill ability.
Event and Mechanic Questions
Q: How often do Blackouts and Ichor Leaks occur?
A: Both events start with a 5% chance on floor 3 and increase by 2% per floor, capping at 30%. Specific cards can reduce these chances and progression rates.
Q: Can both events happen on the same floor?
A: Yes, it’s possible to have both a Blackout and Ichor Leak on the same floor. The chance is around 9% normally, but increases to 15.3% if Twisted Brightney spawns.
Q: Which Toons are best for Blackouts?
A: Light-emitting Toons like Brightney, Vee, Astro, Connie, Soulvester, Rudie, and Eclipse have larger light circles during Blackouts. The Spare Bulb trinket also helps.
Q: Which Toons are immune to Ichor Leak debuffs?
A: Blot (made of ink), Connie and Flutter (can float), Ribecca (passive ability), and Soulvester (armor protection) are immune to the Illness debuff from Ichor Leaks.
Strategy Questions
Q: What’s the best team composition for high floors?
A: A balanced team typically includes 1-2 light-emitting Toons for Blackouts, 1-2 stealth specialists, 1-2 support Toons, and 1 damage dealer. Adjust based on your specific goals and the floor types you expect to encounter.
Q: How do I prepare for the Dyle Map?
A: Only attempt Dyle Map with a well-coordinated, experienced team. Bring your best Toons and Trinkets, ensure everyone understands the challenge, and be prepared for the lethal Twisted Dyle.
Q: What’s the best way to farm Ichor?
A: Focus on surviving as many floors as possible, complete all machines efficiently, and collect research capsules. Consider using Ichor-boosting Trinkets and playing with efficient teams.
Q: How can I improve my floor navigation?
A: Study each floor type’s layout, practice route optimization, learn Twisted patrol patterns, and use landmarks and decorations for navigation. Team communication is also crucial.
Conclusion: Master All Floors in Dandy’s World
Congratulations! You’ve just completed the most comprehensive guide to all floors in Dandy’s World available anywhere. From the beginner-friendly Rainbow Rooms to the extreme challenge of the Dyle Map, you now have the knowledge and strategies to conquer every floor type the game throws at you.
Remember what makes Dandy’s World special: it’s a game designed with community feedback in mind, where every floor presents unique challenges and opportunities. Whether you’re aiming for floor 20, floor 100, or even challenging the world record of floor 600, the strategies and knowledge in this guide will serve you well.
Key Takeaways:
There are 19 officially confirmed floors, each with unique characteristics
Floor progression increases difficulty through more machines and Twisteds
Events like Blackouts and Ichor Leaks add strategic depth
Team coordination and proper preparation are essential for success
Community feedback continues to shape the game’s development
Your Next Steps:
Practice the Basics: Start with early floors to master fundamental mechanics
Build Your Team: Find reliable teammates and practice coordination
Study Floor Types: Learn the layout and challenges of each floor type
Prepare for Events: Always be ready for Blackouts and Ichor Leaks
Aim Higher: Set progressive goals and work toward achieving them
Final Pro Tip: Save this guide and bookmark it for quick reference during your Dandy’s World sessions. The information here will become more valuable as you progress to higher floors and face greater challenges.
Remember, in Dandy’s World, knowledge is just as important as skill. The more you understand about each floor type, event mechanic, and strategy, the better equipped you’ll be to survive and thrive in this challenging but rewarding game.
Now it’s your turn to put this knowledge into practice. Gather your team, prepare your strategies, and start climbing those floors. Who knows? Maybe you’ll be the next player to set a new world record!
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