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Stickman Flip is a straight-up physics skill game where you make your stickman jump, spin flips mid-air, and stick the landing on platforms. The whole deal is getting him to flip a few times then touch down feet-first without eating it.

Your guy lines up to jump automatically. You just gotta nail the power and release timing so he arcs over and lands clean on the next one.
Hold the mouse button or screen to charge the jump power
Let go to launch him
He starts flipping on his own once he’s up
Land upright on both feet to keep the run alive
Miss the platform or flop sideways and it’s instant fail
It’s all about feel—charge too much and you overshoot, tap too quick and you drop short.
This flow usually works best:
Size up the gap before you even charge
Hold lightly to get the right strength
Release when the curve looks smooth
Track his spin so you’re set for landing
Hit straight and upright to chain the next jump
Start with short taps to figure out distances
Care more about clean landings than extra flips
Stay calm and find your rhythm—don’t mash
Keep drilling the release timing—it rules height and distance
Very basic controls but the physics don’t forgive mistakes, so every perfect landing feels amazing. The deeper you go, the bigger the gaps and tighter the timing, really pushing how sharp your timing can get.
Stickman Flip is dead easy to understand right away but stupidly hard to master. Perfect if you’re into quick, reflex-testing challenges that keep dragging you back for “one more try.”



















