Mistakes

Common mistakes in La Madriguera

Most failures do not come from missing the objective. They come from applying too much force before understanding how the scene is supported.

Control zone and character arm in La Madriguera
Mistakes appear when the scene stops reacting predictably.

1. Pulling too far in a straight line

A long pull often turns a small correction into a hit. Split each movement into two or three short drags.

Move Hold prompt in La Madriguera
If you need to drag far, change the grab point first.

2. Touching the cake before setting the table

Hitting the goal early can send it to an awkward area. Move big objects first, then work with the cake.

La Madriguera table and title sign
The table is part of the solution; moving it badly can close the route.

3. Restarting too late

If you lost the tool or the table edge, restart. The real practice is repeating the opening with better precision.

La Madriguera start button before loading the run
Returning to the start quickly beats insisting on a blocked scene.
FAQ

Quick questions

When should I restart?

When the table is upside down, the tool is trapped, or the cake is farther away than it was at the start.

Why do I lose control so quickly?

Physics accumulates rotation. One small hit can move several pieces at once.

How do I reduce mistakes?

Practice only the first grab for several attempts before trying to finish the route.