The opening minutes of Space Waves Unblocked look friendly. The arrow responds to a single hold input, the first green stages leave breathing room, and the soundtrack keeps the mood light. That calm fades as soon as gears start crossing the flight path while spikes sit in the only open gap. You are no longer making one reaction. You are choosing whether to climb past a lip, drop under a gear tooth, or pulse short taps to stay centered.
Players who treat every hold like a full climb wipe out often. The arrow keeps rising for as long as you hold, so a late release puts you into the ceiling just as the floor would have been safe. Think in short pulses. Tap long enough to clear the next lip, then settle. That rhythm is closer to how strong Endless runs actually look than the wild zigzag you see on failed attempts.


























