Is there an official world record?
Public pages and videos often use the phrase Curve Rush world record, but records can be hard to verify unless they show the full run, the game version, and the final score clearly. This page focuses on what makes a high-score run believable and repeatable.
What strong runs have in common
- Consistent landings on downward slopes.
- Controlled skyline jumps instead of random high launches.
- Coin routes that do not interrupt the landing path.
- Calm recovery when a jump loses speed.
Training plan
First target
Chain three smooth landings. Ignore coins until this becomes easy.
Next target
Cross the skyline only when you can already see the landing slope.
Record mindset
A high score grows from rhythm. If a jump makes the next landing impossible, it is not a good jump even if it looks impressive.
Practice
Return to the Curve Rush game page and practice low, repeatable arcs before pushing for record-style height.