Highlights
- Speedrunning is an art that anyone can enjoy, and there are easier games for newcomers to try their hand at.
- Neon White, The King’s Bird, and Untitled Goose Game are great options for beginners looking to get into speedrunning.
- Super Mario 64, Celeste, Pokemon Snap, and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night are also excellent choices for speedrunning with their unique challenges and mechanics.
There’s no better way to wow gaming friends than by blasting through one of their favorite games at a record pace. Be it a complex RPG, frame-perfect platformer, or RNG-reliant rouge-lite, just about every game has at least one recorded speed run attempt. It’s not surprising to see, as speedrunning brings a certain allure and satisfaction scarcely matched. It’s a feeling of conquering a video game in an entirely new (and often exclusive) way. It’s like a game within a game; just a very, very difficult one.
But which are the easiest to get into for starters? Professional speedrunners often say players should start out with a game they already love, but running through anything hundreds of times will doubtlessly get old. These titles, however, should serve as good starting points for those either looking to get into the speedrunning scene or simply hoping to impress a few buddies. So, what are the best speedrun games?
Updated on February 9, 2024 by Ritwik Mitra: Speedrunning is an art that many people have come to appreciate over time. Watching people dedicate their heart and soul to complete games in record time is a blast. The things that some of these gamers accomplish are nothing short of astounding. Some players think that speedrunning is an art that only a few select gamers can partake in, but that’s not the case. New speedrunners should try their hands at some titles that are easy to complete quickly, letting them experience the highs that other speedrunners enjoy.
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26 Neon White
A Game That’s Meant To Be Played As A Speedrun
Neon White
- Released
- June 16, 2022
- Developer(s)
- Angel Matrix
Neon White is a unique game that lets players collect cards in a level. These cards double as both weapons and traversal options. This makes every level a dance where players must figure out the quickest way possible to get through.
It’s a title that’s meant to be speedrun, making it perfect for players who want to find a quick and enjoyable game to get into this art. The dopamine rush that players get from besting their time at every level makes Neon White a unique indie title that players should check out for themselves.
Current Fastest Speedrun (In-Game Time) – Any% |
52m 04s 393ms |
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Player |
whet520 |
Speedrun Platform |
PC |
25 The King’s Bird
Run, Fly, And Glide With Ease
This platformer from Serenity Forge may not be on the radar of many, but it nonetheless soars as an underrated pick for speedrunning. This is thanks to the fluid movement and accessible controls of this sidescroller, which feels akin to a slightly tamer version of Sonic.
Players will run, fly, and glide through a variety of lush, silhouetted locales, using a dash move as their main weapon and transport. The King’s Bird is minimal in terms of hazards and baddies, making for a great entry-level speedrun option. Rather, the game emphasizes speed, momentum, and precision to traverse each area. While increasingly tough, this exhilarating ride has rapid-fire retries to ensure ample practice through trial and error.
Current Fastest Speedrun (In-Game Time) – Any% |
42m 53s 196ms |
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Player |
Molentum |
Speedrun Platform |
PC |
24 Untitled Goose Game
Distract Humans, Solve Puzzles, And Look Cute
Untitled Goose Game
- Released
- September 20, 2019
- Developer(s)
- House House
- Genre(s)
- Puzzle , Stealth
This zany romp by House House is known for its amusing “troll humans as a devious goose” premise and unique puzzle-stealth gameplay. While running around as a honking bird and clearing the end in minutes may not be the most exciting or interesting feat, it’s certainly one of the easier games to any% speedrun.
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The game allows for players to slip past certain barriers by simply holding a boot (and later fine china) in their beak, dropping it, and quickly nabbing it back up while trekking through certain objects to “clip” through them. If executed correctly, the goose can get its hands (or beak, rather) on the coveted bell and bring it back to its den in just a few minutes.
Current Fastest Speedrun (In-Game Time) – Any% |
2m 04s |
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Player |
Hypaws |
Speedrun Platform |
PC |
23 Super Mario 64
Pulling Off Impressive Jumps Looks Amazing Every Time
Super Mario 64
- Released
- September 26, 1996
- Developer(s)
- Nintendo
- Genre(s)
- 3D Platformer
One of the most popular games to speedrun for pros and newcomers alike, Super Mario 64 was found to be a great option for the activity fairly early on in the advent of the practice. Many continue their attempts for this delightful 3D platformer, and in fact, a new record (no stars collected) was recently hit by YouTube user Kanno.
The element to be exploited for a great any% speedrun conveniently can be accessed right when the game begins by having Mario do a funky backward long-jump combo in Peach’s Castle. Doing so in the right location will have the plumber glitch and clip through walls, practically slingshotting himself into the hall that leads to the first Bowser stage. Mario will then obtain a key and can complete just a few more stages.
However, what’s handy about this one is that the star collection system allows for multiple “tiers” of speedrunning, each with its trials and difficulty so players can pick which route best suits them.
Current Fastest Speedrun (In-Game Time) – 120 Stars |
1h 37m 35s |
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Player |
Weegee |
Speedrun Platform |
Nintendo 64 |
22 Celeste
Players Must Perfect Their Movement To Get Past Challenging Stages
Celeste
- Released
- January 25, 2018
- Developer(s)
- Extremely OK Games
- Genre(s)
- Platformer
Crafted in 2018 by Matt Makes Games, Celeste swiftly turned into a hit with its charming retro style and its wildly tough platforming trials. But while this punishing, hazard-laden trip will almost surely invoke rage, its heartfelt and somber storyline can spur its own emotional reaction; one that can bring tears.
The intensity of this vibrant, metaphoric game mirrors the anxious motifs represented by the downtrodden heroine, who must overcome her depression and anxiety by overcoming literal obstacles thrown at her relentlessly. While this highly difficult test of wits and emotion may have some speedrunners pulling their hair out, the frantic pacing and rapid-fire redoes make this one quick to learn and complete once someone is ready to prevail.
Current Fastest Speedrun (In-Game Time) – Any% |
25m 19s 919ms |
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Player |
secureaccount |
Speedrun Platform |
PC |
21 Pokemon Snap
Click Photos And Unlock Secret Routes
Pokemon Snap
- Released
- July 26, 1999
- Genre(s)
- Adventure
This one is highly unique, both as a speedrunning option and a game at large. Branded as a “first-person photography game”, or perhaps more fitting, a passive rail shooter, Pokemon Snap lets players sit back and enjoy the ride as they examine and snap Oak-approved photos of them at their best
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This Pokemon-admiring trip is entirely (and literally) on rails, which adds a calming simplicity to one’s speedrunning trial, as the game restricts going off the beaten path and thus faltering. However, the biggest factors are that hazards are very few and dying is impossible, mitigating the worry for do-overs. Just a few shortcuts and tricks here and there — like avoiding camera moves and maximizing photo points — will give even newcomers a chance to reach the end quickly.
Current Fastest Speedrun (In-Game Time) – Any% |
20m 32s 467ms |
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Player |
gunlap |
Speedrun Platform |
Nintendo 64 |
20 Castlevania: Symphony Of The Night
A Legendary Metroidvania Made Even More Exciting
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
- Released
- October 2, 1997
- Genre(s)
- Metroidvania , Action RPG
This fan-favorite rendition of the classic horror action game is great for any% speedrunning because its core content is actually fairly short, while the gameplay and mechanics are complex enough to be exploited. There are also a number of tricks players can utilize that are fairly easy to grasp.
These include spamming Alucard’s Back Dash and canceling quickly with his shield to keep a high speed, and screen-skipping pause glitches. And it helps that the game’s tight controls and physics make Symphony of the Night both reliable and fun to play for the long haul. As a result, this remains one of the best games to speedrun.
Current Fastest Speedrun (In-Game Time) – Any% (Alucard) |
15m 38s 983ms |
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Player |
Dr4gonBlitz |
Speedrun Platform |
Xbox 360 |
19 Streets Of Rage
Smash Through Waves Of Opponents Without Breaking A Sweat
Streets of Rage
- Platform(s)
- Genesis , Sega CD , Game Gear , Master System , 3DS
- Released
- September 18, 1991
- Genre(s)
- Beat ‘Em Up
Given the short length of this Genesis classic, and its (literal) straightforward nature, Streets of Rage makes for an enticing speedrunning game for beginners. While far from easy, the game is more forgiving than other entries in the series and also offers a limited set of moves that are fairly simple to pick up.
Of course, it doesn’t hurt that this ’91 romp is one of the most renowned beat ’em ups to this day, despite Streets of Rage 4 giving it a run for its money.
Current Fastest Speedrun (In-Game Time) – Normal (Blaze) |
25m 09s |
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Player |
Kendoelduro |
Speedrun Platform |
Genesis |
18 Undertale
Sparing Enemies In Record Time Is Unbearably Charming
Undertale
- Released
- September 15, 2015
- Developer(s)
- Toby Fox
While subtly packed with depth, this role-player is simultaneously minimal and simple in terms of art style and gameplay alike. The game runs with retro turn-based fighting reminiscent of EarthBound and old Dragon Quest, though developer Toby Fox brings novel concepts with timing-centric combat and unconventional mechanics.
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While the core campaign can run about seven hours, some speedrunners have burned through this colorful journey in under an hour. Since its 2015 release, Undertale‘s uniquely charming style and wild battle system have given it cult status among gamers.
Current Fastest Speedrun (In-Game Time) – Any% |
52m 11s 433ms |
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Player |
mrlink2k |
Speedrun Platform |
Linux |
17 Super Mario Odyssey
Mario’s Movement Looks Slick When He’s Platforming At A Breakneck Pace
Super Mario Odyssey
- Released
- October 27, 2017
- Developer(s)
- Nintendo
- Genre(s)
- Platformer
Completionists are well aware that this epic Mario adventure is far from small, as it’s loaded with dense places to explore and countless Power Moons to gather. However, much like 3D Mario romps that preceded it, making it through Odyssey‘s core campaign is a far quicker and easier feat.
Potent powerups, shortcuts, and the ability to buy a number of Power Moons allow players to breeze through the game in just a few hours or less. It also helps that the seamless open worlds allow players to rattle off several Moons at once, minimizing loading screens and overworld traversal. Those who know where to find some of the collectibles will be able to burn through the game relatively quickly. It’s these traits that make Super Mario Odyssey an Any% favorite for many.
Current Fastest Speedrun (In-Game Time) – Any% |
56m 40s |
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Player |
Tyron18 |
Speedrun Platform |
Digital |
16 Donkey Kong Country
Once Players Get The Basics, Zooming Through Stages Is Effortlessly Impressive
Donkey Kong Country
- Released
- November 24, 1994
- Genre(s)
- Platformer
Simple, beginner-friendly speedrunning doesn’t quite apply to Rare and Retro’s Donkey Kong Country sequels, to be sure. Yet, it’s a very different story when it comes to the ape-tastic platformer that started it all. Not only is the game on the passive side but there are also quite a few shortcuts via barrels and other secret findings.
With solid mechanics, few collectibles (yes, this was Rare in the early days), and a smooth flow and pacing to the game — Donkey Kong Country is an appealing speedrunning option for first-timers.
Current Fastest Speedrun (In-Game Time) – All Stages |
30m 40s |
---|---|
Player |
lovebird920 |
Speedrun Platform |
SNES |
15 Super Mario Maker 2
A Lot Of Stages Promote Smooth, Swift Movement
Super Mario Maker 2
- Released
- June 28, 2019
- Developer(s)
- Nintendo
- Genre(s)
- Platformer
This platformer might look like something just for kids on the surface but Super Mario Maker 2 has the same difficulty as any other Mario platformer. Potential speedrunners simply need to learn some of the basics of each mode instead of some of the more complex glitches found in other games. There are even guides for players who want to speedrun story mode.
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Taking records on custom levels is where some of the real fun starts to happen. Player profiles keep tabs on how many courses they have world records for, and top players like PangeaPanga and LilKirbs steal records from each other all the time. Being a click away from showing off records held makes it easy to show off those speedrun successes.
Current Fastest Speedrun (In-Game Time) – Story Mode (Any%) |
1h 38m 48s |
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Player |
IamUncleSlam |
Speedrun Platform |
Switch |
14 Limbo
Zoom Through Levels And Solve Puzzles In Record Time
Limbo
- Released
- July 21, 2010
- Developer(s)
- Playdead
- Genre(s)
- Platformer
An indie darling from way back in 2010, Limbo is a trippy, dark indie game that will test a player’s puzzle-solving skills as much as their platforming prowess. It only takes two or three hours to get through this excellent platformer on a first run, and even amateur speedrunners can tackle this one in less than an hour.
Available on Steam for just a few dollars and capable of being run on even the potato-est of PCs, Limbo is easy to get into and fairly straightforward for those looking to optimize their runs. It shouldn’t take long to get the hang of this and post a respectable time.
Current Fastest Speedrun (In-Game Time) – Normal Route |
39m 23s |
---|---|
Player |
par_h3lion |
Speedrun Platform |
PC |
13 Nova The Squirrel
Copy Abilities And Zoom Through Levels With A Bit Of Skill
One of the most difficult parts of getting into speedrunning can be buying a game, especially for would-be speedrunners on a budget. So why not pick up a homebrew game that is not only free but looks amazing once mastered? Nova the Squirrel is an indie platforming game designed for the NES that can be played via an emulator.
The game has similar aspects to Kirby where the player copies abilities. Certain abilities like the hamburger and icebox can help players clip through and skip entire portions of levels. The game was once featured at Fleet Fatales, an all-women’s speedrunning event hosted by Games Done Quick. If the best in the business have shown off speedruns for this title, it’s certainly worth a try.
Current Fastest Speedrun (In-Game Time) – Any% |
15m 27s |
---|---|
Player |
Polari |
Speedrun Platform |
NES |
12 Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out!!
Weaving And Punching Opponents Is A Blast Every Time
Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out!!
- Released
- October 18, 1987
- Developer(s)
- Nintendo R&D3
- Genre(s)
- Fighting
This may seem like an odd inclusion, but the NES classic Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out!! usually makes for an oddly compelling speedrun experience. A fighter in a distinctly non-traditional sense, Punch-Out speedrunning almost feels more akin to DDR than something like Mortal Kombat or Street Fighter, and some pros have become so familiar with the button combinations that they can quite literally jet through the game while blindfolded.
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Unlike most speedrunning tactics, Punch-Out isn’t reliant on frame-perfect inputs or unreasonably specific exploits. Instead, it’s all about a player’s knowledge of timing, and a seasoned pro can get through this title in less than twenty minutes. Some players can even run the game blindfolded but we recommend saving that for the experts.
Current Fastest Speedrun (In-Game Time) – Single Segment |
14m 46s 480ms |
---|---|
Player |
Summoningsalt |
Speedrun Platform |
NES |
11 Portal
Solving Puzzles Is Easy Once Players Know Solutions
Portal
- Released
- October 10, 2007
- Genre(s)
- Puzzle
2007’s legendary puzzler Portal isn’t a very long game, to begin with — new players can probably get through it in an hour or two — but speedrunners have managed to shave that down to less than ten minutes. Rife with exploits and out-of-bounds glitches, Portal serves as a great introduction to those looking to get into Any% speedrunning.
Portal’s level selection makes it easy for speedrunners to practice any part of their run without slogging through the entire game, and it’s an easily accessible game with a great community surrounding it. Even a slower speedrun will impress those unfamiliar with the game, and it’s a great way to look like a pro without investing a lot of effort.
Current Fastest Speedrun (In-Game Time) – Out of Bounds |
5m 50s 340ms |
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Player |
Sarahspeedrun |
Speedrun Platform |
PC |
10 Night In The Woods
Memorize Routes And Progress The Story At A Rapid Pace
Night In The Woods
- Released
- February 21, 2017
- Genre(s)
- Adventure
- Developer
- Infinite Fall
On the surface Night in the Woods doesn’t look like a good speedrunning game. Under the surface is a game with routes to memorize, perfect movement options (can players say wave dash?), and a delightful story to be raced through.
There are guides available for running the game and a speedrun that was featured at Power Up With Pride with commentary from the game developers. This game where players spend countless hours exploring can be completed in under two by just memorizing the best route.
Current Fastest Speedrun (In-Game Time) – Any% |
1h 50m 27s |
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Player |
Granolant |
Speedrun Platform |
PC |
9 Mirror’s Edge
The Smooth Movement Is All The More Impressive
Mirror’s Edge
- Released
- November 11, 2008
Mirror’s Edge was one of the most experimental games DICE ever developed. While its 2016 follow-up wasn’t all that well-received, the original remains a speedrunning spectacle sure to wow fans for years to come.
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Though the tactics aren’t particularly easy to pick up, Mirror’s Edge speedruns are truly something to behold; they just look so cool. Much like Portal, it’s possible to access every level via a stage select, and the game segments its levels with checkpoints and records a player’s total time. A game essentially built for speedrunning, Mirror’s Edge is definitely one to check out for those interested in getting into speedrunning.
Current Fastest Speedrun (In-Game Time) – Any% |
26m 39s |
---|---|
Player |
-Phoenix- |
Speedrun Platform |
PC |
8 Pokemon Red & Blue
Breeze Past Gym Trainers With An Optimized Loadout
Pokemon Red
- Released
- February 27, 1996
- Genre(s)
- Adventure , JRPG
Speedrun players should not look to take on a full run of Pokemon Red and Blue. In fact, one of the fastest ways to finish these games might be more visually impressive in a “what just happened” sort of way. Tell anyone in a room that this Game Boy RPG can be beaten in under two minutes and their eyebrows will be raised to the roof.
It’s relatively easy to learn an any% run of these games as no strong Pokemon need to be caught. All players need to do is follow the available guides online and watch the game glitch so hard it makes Missing No. proud.
Current Fastest Speedrun (In-Game Time) – Any% Glitchless |
1h 44m 03s |
---|---|
Player |
pokeguy |
Speedrun Platform |
GBI |
7 Cookie Clicker
A Simple Game With An Optimal Strategy That’s Easy To Follow
Cookie Clicker
- Released
- August 8, 2013
- Genre(s)
- Idle Games
- Developer
- DashNet, Playsaurus
Cookie Clicker was one of the most searched-for games of 2013, and it is still going strong roughly a decade later. It is arguably the most popular idle game of all time and now supports the creator developing games full-time. Cookie Clicker is a serious (cookie) business.
Therefore, the game has a lot of recognition for anyone who shows the speedrun off, but how is it impressive? Ask anyone how long it takes them to have 1 Million cookies in the game. The answer will likely be hours if not days. An experienced speedrunner can do it in under seven minutes. There is also an active and vibrant community for running the game with a special calculator for designing routes to try and find ways to cut down on times.
Current Fastest Speedrun (In-Game Time) – 1 Million Cookies |
6m 50s |
---|---|
Player |
Furioso_Melodia |
Speedrun Platform |
Web |