Guides

Practice Guides and Editorial Notes

These guides are written to help players understand how Poly Track maps work, how to practice intentionally, and how the editorial layer evaluates map quality.

Use this page as a practice shelf. Start with the beginner guide if you are new, move into technical or control guides when your inputs feel messy, and use the difficulty and track-type guides when you need to choose the right next challenge.

How To Use These Guides

The guides are organized around player problems, not only page topics. If you are crashing because the route feels unreadable, start with track types and difficulty. If you understand the route but cannot keep the car stable, move to technical practice or steering control.

Each guide should lead to an action: choose a map, run a cleaner test lap, change a practice habit, or understand why a certain style of track keeps creating the same failure.

Recommended Reading Order

New players should read the beginner guide first, then the track-code guide so importing maps becomes routine. From there, pick the guide that matches the mistake you see most often: rushed steering, broken momentum, difficulty confusion, or map-building questions.

Experienced players can skip directly to control, technical practice, and hard-map mistakes. Those pages are designed for diagnosing repeated failures rather than explaining the basics.