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Rainbow World
Rainbow World guide: Beginner difficulty, 100% clear rate, 1 Wins per run, ~10 speed recommended.
Last updated: 2026-06-21
Rainbow World
Rainbow World is a beginner difficulty world in Escape The Lava. Unlock requires 0 total Wins. Successful runs award 1 Win(s). Community clear rate: 100%. Recommended training speed before serious attempts: ~10.
Speed resets when you enter Rainbow World—place your treadmill immediately and re-train with your full five-pet stack before attempting lava runs.
Terrain and Layout
Rainbow World uses bright, wide platforms with generous jump margins. Lava rises at a forgiving pace, giving new players time to learn camera control and treadmill habits without punishing failed attempts. Most obstacles are single-height jumps with visible landing zones.
The course layout loops from spawn through a short obstacle chain to the finish banner. Because the community clear rate sits at 100%, Rainbow functions as a training sandbox rather than a skill gate. Use it to experiment with Shift Lock, treadmill placement spots, and pet equip timing before spending Wins elsewhere.
Obstacles and Hazards
Expect low walls, color-coded platforms, and minimal vertical stacking. Lava pools appear at the course floor level—climbing one tier of blocks keeps you safe during rise cycles. There are no ice physics or long aerial gaps here, unlike Frozen or Space worlds.
Clear Strategy
Run Rainbow repeatedly until you bank 5 Wins for Volcano unlock. Each clear awards 1 Win. Train to roughly 10 speed before pushing for consistent clears, though many first-time players complete runs at lower speed because of the forgiving layout.
Do not hatch premium eggs until you understand the Win economy. Save early Wins for Volcano access, then return to Rainbow only if you need quick single-Win top-ups during a bad streak in harder worlds.
Common Mistakes
Common Rainbow mistakes include skipping treadmill training entirely, spending Wins on Basic eggs before Volcano unlock, and assuming speed trained here carries into Volcano—it does not. Treat Rainbow as a repeatable Win farm and mechanics classroom, not a one-and-done tutorial.