Deathrun
Obstacle courses full of traps and parkour. Get to the end without dying, if you can.
8 islands

#1
50.0K
Extreme Deathrun Challenge
deathrunTotal Players
250.0KGrowth
+9500.0%
1010-2020-3030
#2
42.3K
Rainbow Deathrun Hard
deathrunTotal Players
211.5KGrowth
+9300.0%
2020-3030-4040
#3
35.2K
Impossible Deathrun X
deathrunTotal Players
176.0KGrowth
+9100.0%
3030-4040-5050
#4
28.7K
Speedrun Deathrun Pro
deathrunTotal Players
143.5KGrowth
+8900.0%
4040-5050-6060
#5
22.8K
Ultimate Parkour Deathrun
deathrunTotal Players
114.0KGrowth
+8700.0%
5050-6060-7070
#6
17.5K
Neon Deathrun Arena
deathrunTotal Players
87.5KGrowth
+8500.0%
6060-7070-8080
#7
12.8K
Epic Deathrun Gauntlet
deathrunTotal Players
64.0KGrowth
+8300.0%
7070-8080-9090
#8
8.7K
Default Deathrun Ultimate
deathrunTotal Players
43.5KGrowth
+8100.0%
8080-9090-1010Frequently asked questions about deathruns
A deathrun is an obstacle course map where players navigate through traps, parkour challenges, and hazards to reach the end without dying. They test timing, movement skills, and patience.
Impossible Parkour Deathrun (5936-0471-2583) and Speedrun Deathrun X (3456-7890-1234) are considered among the most challenging. The difficulty often depends on your parkour skill level.
Success requires patience, memorizing trap patterns, perfecting your timing, and learning from each death. Take breaks if frustrated and focus on improving specific sections before attempting full runs.
Yes! Deathruns improve your movement skills, jumping accuracy, timing, and spatial awareness—all valuable in real matches for navigating terrain and avoiding storm damage.
Rainbow Road Deathrun (9012-3456-7890) and Easy Beginner Deathrun (7158-2369-4702) are great starting points with forgiving checkpoints and simpler obstacles.
Absolutely! Most deathrun maps support multiple players, turning them into races or cooperative challenges. Competing with friends adds extra fun and motivation.
Deathruns typically take 10-30 minutes to complete depending on difficulty and your skill level. Harder maps can take hours for first-time completions.
Checkpoints are respawn points throughout the map that save your progress. When you die, you restart from the last checkpoint instead of the beginning, making long deathruns more manageable.
Yes! Deathruns range from beginner-friendly to expert-only. Look for difficulty indicators in map titles like "Easy", "Pro", "Impossible", or "Speedrun" to gauge challenge level.
Key skills include precise jumping, good timing, spatial awareness, pattern recognition, and patience. Movement mechanics like crouch jumping and sprint control are also important.
Yes! Many players compete for the fastest completion times. Most deathrun maps have built-in timers and leaderboards to track and compare speedrun records.
Good deathruns feature fair but challenging obstacles, well-placed checkpoints, creative trap variety, smooth difficulty progression, clear visual design, and satisfying completion rewards.