Oh, Subway Surfers - A game I've been casually playing for years
now (must be at least 6), but I've never managed to get anywhere
close to a "world-breaking high score". It might be due to lag or
my slow reaction time, but either way, I'm nowhere near any of
them.
At the moment, there are some people who've got amazing world
record Subway Surfers high scores, and if you want to learn a
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and I'm here to help you prepare to set some new high scores!
Before we dive in, I have to mention that I've tested out these
techniques, they have helped me increase my high score, but I'm a
slowpoke so the game still got the better of me in the end.
However, if you are set on breaking the current world record,
you've got quite a challenge ahead.
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Sandy blonde balayage! At the moment, the highest score in
Subway Surfers is 2,000,001,660 and the player holding the record
is Daemoncoll. Coming in second is Hot rod magazine cartoons, with
a record high score of 1,706,059,214 points, and in the third
position is Sarah snook naked, with a whopping 1,000,000,946
points.
To be honest, I have absolutely no idea how they've reached
these massive high scores since I can barely handle 1 million!
As for a more recent high score, Pramonez Lombok reached a
massive 3,446,544 points in January 2021, and you can follow their
journey in the video below.
As you probably know by now, every time you play you'll start over
from 0 points and work your way up. Of course, you can collect and
use multipliers to really boost that score, but before you start
your training, make sure you follow a couple of tips to really
warm-up for the grind! The boosters will really help you max out
your high scores, so you should try to collect as many as possible,
and upgrade them every chance you get. This is a sure way to keep
you safe with the minimum effort since boosters like the Magnet
will make it a lot easier to get points (by collecting the coins
for you). As you keep on progressing, the levels will keep getting
faster and faster. You should always analyze your options and know
exactly which way you're headed, without panicking. Panic is your
worst enemy when you're trying to get high scores because it will
narrow your vision and that's the last thing you want.
Although you
can casually play the game with one hand, when you're pressured to
make split second decisions, you want to be able to do them very
fast. With one hand you will have to move left, right, up or down,
and sometimes make two moves at the same time (quickly jump left or
right while in the air, swapping trains).
The best approach would be to practice using both hands because
that way you will have to make minimal moves. Just give it a try.
It might take a while to get used to, but in the end, it's going to
pay off. You probably noticed already that running on top of the
trains is always better than squeezing down and between them. There
are far fewer obstacles on top of the trains, but equal (if not
more) rewards. Always try to choose the least crowded option
whenever you get the chance, because it's going to let you run for
longer, and thus lead to a higher score. Although characters don't
give any specific bonuses and they're purely visual upgrades,
believe it or not, it's going to be a lot easier to play and get
high scores using a character you actually enjoy. So if you ever
wondered whether or not you should grab a skin, this should give
you your answer! To sum up, you probably won't be able to score
crazy high scores the same day you start playing the game since you
should upgrade the boosters. But, with lots of training, practice,
and exercise, you will be able to slowly climb up the ranks and get
a Diamond high score soon enough.