Dandy’s World Floors Guide (March 2026) All 14 Maps

Dandy's World Floors Guide

Have you ever found yourself completely lost in the Gardenview Center, wondering which floor you’re on and what dangers lurk around the next corner? I’ve spent countless hours navigating every single floor in Dandy’s World, and I can tell you – knowing your floors is the difference between surviving to Floor 100 or becoming Twisted fodder on Floor 3.

As someone who’s explored every variant, memorized spawn patterns, and survived more Blackouts than I can count, I’m here to give you the ultimate breakdown of all floors in Dandy’s World. Whether you’re a newcomer trying to understand the basics or a veteran player hunting for that elusive Floor 100 achievement, this comprehensive guide will transform how you approach each run.

All Floors in Dandy’s World

Before we dive deep into each floor type, let me give you a quick reference table that I wish I had when I first started playing:

Floor CategoryTotal CountAvailabilityEarliest Spawn
Regular Floors10 typesAlways availableFloor 1+
Event-Exclusive3 typesSeasonal events onlyFloor 5 (every 5th)
Challenge Floor1 typeVote-based (Floor 9+)After TIME’S UP card
Total Floor Types1426 variants totalVaries by type

The floor system in Dandy’s World is more complex than most players realize. Each run generates floors randomly from a pool of 14 different floor types, with 26 total variants spread across them. Understanding this system isn’t just about recognition – it’s about strategic survival.

What Are Floors in Dandy’s World?

Floors are the core gameplay locations where all the action happens in Dandy’s World. Think of them as procedurally-generated levels where you’ll complete machines, avoid Twisteds, collect items, and fight for survival. Each floor presents unique challenges based on its layout, size, and environmental features.

Here’s what makes the floor system fascinating: when you enter a new floor, the game selects both a floor TYPE and a random VARIANT of that type. This means even if you’re playing the Rainbow Room for the hundredth time, you might encounter a completely different layout than you’ve seen before.

Every floor contains several key elements:

  • Two elevators: One functional elevator (your escape route) and one broken elevator marked with yellow “DO NOT OPEN” tape
  • 4-20 Machines: The number increases as you progress deeper
  • 2-6 Twisteds: More enemies spawn on higher floors
  • Items and capsules: Scattered throughout for collection
  • Hiding spots: Furniture and objects to break line of sight

The amount of Ichor you earn per floor is limited and depends on two factors: how many capsules you pick up and how many machines you complete. Your team size also affects difficulty – larger teams face more machines and Twisteds faster, while solo or small teams progress more gradually through difficulty scaling.

All Regular Floors in Dandy’s World

Regular floors are the bread and butter of your Dandy’s World experience. These 10 floor types can spawn randomly during any run, and each comes with its own unique aesthetic, layout challenges, and survival considerations.

1. Rainbow Rooms (7 Variants)

The Rainbow Rooms are your starting floors – the first environments you’ll encounter when beginning a run. I’ve spent more time in Rainbow Rooms than any other floor type, and they’re deceptively simple.

Spawn Requirement: Floor 1+

Description: Rainbow Rooms feature vibrant blue walls with colorful rainbow stripes running horizontally across them. The floor is classic brown wood, creating a cheerful yet slightly unsettling contrast. These floors can range from incredibly small (perfect for quick clears) to absolutely massive (some variants are bigger than any other floor in the game).

What Makes It Unique: With 7 variants, Rainbow Rooms have the most variety of any floor type. Some variants include the “Projector Room” and “Library Room” – technically different names but counted under the Rainbow Room category.

Pro Survival Tip: The large variants can be maze-like. I always make mental notes of machine locations relative to the elevator position. During Blackouts, these large Rainbow Rooms become death traps if you don’t know your way back.

2. Art Studio (3 Variants)

Spawn Requirement: Floor 1+

Art Studios spawn from the very beginning and provide a more contained experience than Rainbow Rooms. These floors feature white walls and brown wooden flooring, decorated with art supplies, easels, paintings, and creative workspaces.

What Makes It Unique: The Art Studio floors are called “Artist” in the game’s internal code – a fun little detail most players never notice. The three variants offer decent variety without overwhelming complexity.

Pro Survival Tip: Art Studios tend to have good sightlines, making them excellent for spotting Twisteds early. However, the white walls can make darker Twisteds harder to spot during regular lighting conditions.

3. Greenhouse (2 Variants)

Spawn Requirement: Floor 6+

The Greenhouse marks your first floor type with spawn requirements. Once you hit Floor 6, these nature-themed environments become possible spawns.

Description: Green-painted walls, plant pots scattered throughout, wooden benches, and nature-themed decor create an outdoor-indoor hybrid atmosphere. The two variants are both spacious yet feature multiple enclosed areas that create natural corridors and hiding spots.

What Makes It Unique: You can actually hear birds chirping and occasionally squirrel noises while exploring Greenhouse floors! These environmental sounds add atmosphere but can also mask Twisted movement sounds.

Pro Survival Tip: The multiple enclosed areas make Greenhouses excellent for line-of-sight breaking. Learn to use the plant arrangements and benches as hiding spots when Twisteds patrol nearby.

4. Diner (3 Variants)

Spawn Requirement: Floor 6+

Diners bring a nostalgic restaurant vibe to the horror experience. I always feel a false sense of safety in Diners – they look friendly until Twisted Pebble appears around the corner.

Description: Green or red painted outer walls with kitchen areas featuring grey tile floors. You’ll find menus, vending machines, jukeboxes, food spills, and Ichor puddles creating an abandoned restaurant atmosphere. The floors are medium-sized – not too cramped, not too sprawling.

What Makes It Unique: The Diner’s third variant has an interesting history. Due to a coding bug, it used to be extremely rare because it was mistakenly grouped with Rainbow Room variants while keeping the Floor 6+ requirement. This was fixed in version 0.9.1.

Also, Variant 1 of the Diner contains a hidden Sprout cutout in a blocked-off corner – one of several Easter eggs scattered across different floors!

Pro Survival Tip: Kitchen areas have excellent hiding spots but limited escape routes. Always position yourself near kitchen exits when completing machines in that area.

5. Warehouse (3 Variants)

Spawn Requirement: Floor 11+

Warehouses represent a significant difficulty spike in floor complexity. These industrial environments spawn only after you’ve proven you can survive the early game.

Description: Grey concrete walls and floors create a stark, utilitarian atmosphere. Metal fences divide sections of the map, creating a maze-like structure. You’ll find cars, vans, desks, computers, boxes, and soda dispensers scattered throughout. Some variants lean more toward parking garage aesthetics.

What Makes It Unique: The Warehouse is the first floor type to receive TWO reworks, showing the developers’ commitment to improving player experience. The metal fences create interesting gameplay dynamics – they block movement but not vision, allowing for strategic positioning.

Pro Survival Tip: Warehouse floors can be confusing due to similar-looking sections. I always identify a unique landmark near my starting elevator (a specific car color, a distinctive desk arrangement) to help navigate back quickly. Getting lost in a Warehouse during a Blackout with Twisted Shelly chasing you is not fun – trust me.

6. Gift Shop (1 Variant)

Spawn Requirement: Floor 11+

The Gift Shop is unique for having only a single variant, making it instantly recognizable once you’ve seen it.

Description: Blue walls, brown wooden floor, and shelves stocked with plushies of the Main Characters (Dandy, Astro, Shelly, Sprout, Pebble, and Vee). The floor also features souvenir items and a cloth rack. It’s decent-sized – not too large, not too cramped.

What Makes It Unique: Here’s a fascinating detail: the plushies of Main Characters are nearly sold out on the shelves EXCEPT for Shelly, whose plushies remain well-stocked. This environmental storytelling reinforces Shelly’s character lore about being ignored and overlooked. Her Twisted form’s description even mentions the “blatant ignorance of her existence.”

Pro Survival Tip: The Gift Shop’s single variant means once you learn the layout, you’ll always know it. Use this consistency to your advantage – memorize machine spawn locations and optimal hiding spots.

7. Astro Map (1 Variant)

Spawn Requirement: Floor 16+

Welcome to the late-game floors! Astro Map is themed around everyone’s favorite sleepy moon toon.

Description: Walls and floors painted in dreamy shades of blue and purple create a cosmic atmosphere. Rooms decorated with stars, mini spaceships, a small-scale model of the solar system, and other space-themed items. The floor size is substantial, making navigation a key challenge.

What Makes It Unique: Astro Map has the highest chance of spawning Bandages compared to any other floor in the game. This makes it incredibly valuable for healing-focused strategies. You’ll also find Astro plushies scattered throughout, adding to the themed atmosphere.

Pro Survival Tip: Despite being themed around a stealth-focused character, Astro Map’s size works against stealth strategies if you don’t know the layout. The space theme means lots of open areas – be careful when crossing them, as Twisteds have clear sight lines. I recommend sticking to the edges and using room transitions strategically. Learn where bandages commonly spawn and prioritize grabbing them early.

8. Shelly Map (1 Variant)

Spawn Requirement: Floor 16+

Shelly Map brings museum vibes to your late-game survival horror experience.

Description: Museum-themed environment containing dinosaur fossils, dig sites, nature-themed items, and plushies of Shelly scattered throughout. This floor is notably one of the SMALLEST maps in the entire game.

What Makes It Unique: The compact size creates interesting gameplay dynamics. Quick clears are possible, but there’s also less room to maneuver when multiple Twisteds spawn. The museum theme with dinosaur exhibits creates a unique aesthetic that stands out from other floors.

Pro Survival Tip: The small size is a double-edged sword. While you can complete machines quickly and find the elevator easily, you also have limited hiding spots and shorter distances between you and patrolling Twisteds. Stealth toons excel here because you can loop Twisteds around the compact layout efficiently.

9. Vee Map (1 Variant)

Spawn Requirement: Floor 16+

Vee Map celebrates everyone’s favorite game show host with a floor designed around entertainment and competition.

Description: Game show areas, arcade machines, computer displays, and Vee-related posters plastered on walls create a retro entertainment complex atmosphere. The floor captures Vee’s showbiz personality perfectly.

What Makes It Unique: The arcade machines and game show elements aren’t just decorative – they create natural obstacles and hiding spots. You’ll also find Vee plushies scattered around, maintaining the themed consistency seen in other Main Character floors.

Pro Survival Tip: The arcade machines and computer displays can block line of sight effectively. I use these as my primary hiding spots when completing nearby machines. The posters and bright colors can make it harder to spot certain Twisteds against the busy background, so stay alert.

10. Sprout Map (1 Variant)

Spawn Requirement: Floor 11+

Sprout Map is unique as the ONLY Main Character floor to spawn before Floor 16, making it accessible much earlier than Astro, Shelly, and Vee maps.

Description: Kitchen, dining room, and open areas create a homey yet abandoned atmosphere. The floor design reflects Sprout’s baker theme with food-related environmental details.

What Makes It Unique: As the first Main Character themed map you’ll encounter in progression, Sprout Map introduces players to the concept of themed floors earlier than expected. Its earlier spawn requirement (Floor 11+ versus Floor 16+ for others) makes it a bridge between early and late-game floor experiences.

Pro Survival Tip: The kitchen area is both blessing and curse – excellent hiding spots but also potential dead ends. I always complete kitchen machines last so I can retreat to more open areas if things get dangerous. The open areas provide good visibility for Twisted tracking.

Event-Exclusive Floors in Dandy’s World

Event-exclusive floors bring seasonal excitement and unique challenges to Dandy’s World. These three special floor types only appear during their corresponding events and feature event-themed items, special Twisteds, and limited-time currencies.

1. Workshop (Christmas Event)

Availability: Christmas Event only
Spawn Pattern: Every 5th floor during the event

The Workshop transforms your survival horror experience into a holiday nightmare. This Christmas-themed floor appeared during the game’s Christmas event and brought festive terror to players.

Description: Christmas decorations including wrapped gifts, a decorated Christmas tree, snow effects, and holiday-themed items scattered throughout. The Workshop maintains gameplay mechanics identical to regular floors but with seasonal aesthetics.

What Makes It Unique: The Workshop guarantees at least one Holiday Twisted spawn – specifically Twisted Bobette. On Floor 20 during the Christmas event, Twisted Bobette is GUARANTEED to spawn, creating a challenging boss-fight experience for holiday players.

Event Currency: Special Christmas currency drops replaced normal Ichor during this event, allowing players to purchase exclusive holiday items and toons from Gourdy’s special event store.

2. Spring Boutique (Easter Event)

Availability: Easter Event only
Spawn Pattern: Every 5th floor during the event

Spring Boutique brings pastel colors and Easter themes to the survival horror formula.

Description: Easter Eggs scattered across the floor, gift shop areas, open spaces with trees, grass, and flowers creating a spring garden atmosphere. The boutique aesthetic contrasts beautifully with the horror elements.

What Makes It Unique: Like the Workshop, Spring Boutique guarantees Holiday Twisted spawns. Twisted Bassie appears throughout the event, with a GUARANTEED spawn on Floor 20. Collecting Easter Eggs became a secondary objective during this event.

Pro Event Strategy: Easter Eggs and event currency spawn in predictable patterns. Learning these spawn locations allowed efficient event currency farming.

3. Holloway Graveyard (Halloween Event)

Availability: Halloween Event (2026 ran October 10 – November 7)
Spawn Pattern: Every 5th floor during the event

I spent the 2026 Halloween event grinding through Holloway Graveyard dozens of times, and it remains my favorite event floor.

Description: Spooky Halloween decorations including jack-o-lanterns, gravestones, Gourdy plushies, Gourdy’s bedroom setup, and atmospheric horror elements creating a perfect Halloween ambiance.

What Makes It Unique: This floor featured Twisted Gourdy, the Halloween event’s special Twisted boss. Like other event floors, Floor 20 guaranteed Twisted Gourdy’s appearance. The graveyard theme created the most atmospheric event floor, perfectly capturing Halloween horror vibes.

Event Currency: Pumpkins served as the event currency, dropping from machines, scattered spawns, and Twisted defeats. Players needed thousands of pumpkins to unlock Eclipse, Gourdy, Ribecca, and Soulvester – the four exclusive Halloween toons.

Challenge Floor: Dyle Map

Spawn Requirement: Vote for TIME’S UP card on Floor 9+ (odd-numbered floors only)
Reward: +50 Stamina for the rest of your run

The Dyle Map stands alone as Dandy’s World’s first and currently only Challenge Floor. This isn’t your typical floor – it’s an optional hardcore challenge that tests even veteran players’ skills.

How to Access: After clearing Floor 9 and on any odd-numbered floor thereafter, players can vote on special cards. If your team selects the TIME’S UP card, the next floor will be Dyle Map regardless of normal floor progression.

What Makes It Different:

  • 25 Machines instead of the standard 4-20
  • Twisted Dyle – A Lethal Twisted with infinite detection range
  • One-Hit Kill – Dyle kills instantly regardless of your current health
  • 3+ Common Twisteds spawn alongside Dyle
  • Time Pressure – You must complete all 25 machines before Dyle’s speed reaches maximum

Twisted Dyle Mechanics:

Twisted Dyle is unlike any other enemy in Dandy’s World. His infinite detection range means he ALWAYS knows where you are. However, he starts slow and gradually speeds up as time passes. The key is completing machines quickly and efficiently before he becomes too fast to outrun.

When players make noise or miss Skill Checks, Dyle speeds up faster. This makes high Skill Check stats and good extraction speed essential. One missed Skill Check can cascade into disaster as Dyle accelerates toward deadly speeds.

Winning Strategy:

Success on Dyle Map requires:

  1. High extraction speed – Get machines done quickly
  2. Perfect Skill Checks – Don’t speed up Dyle unnecessarily
  3. Excellent stealth – Avoid the 3 Common Twisteds
  4. Team coordination – Split up to cover more machines simultaneously
  5. Stamina management – Save stamina for critical escapes

I recommend using toons with high extraction speed (like Cosmo or Sprout) and good Skill Check stats. Distractors can be useful for managing the Common Twisteds, allowing extractors to focus purely on machines.

The 50 Stamina Reward:

Successfully completing Dyle Map grants +50 Stamina for your ENTIRE RUN. This reward is huge – extra stamina means more escape opportunities, longer chases survived, and higher floor potential. For players attempting Floor 50+ runs, Dyle Map’s reward can be the difference between success and failure.

Current Status: Dyle Map is the first and only Challenge Floor, but the developers have hinted at more Challenge Floors in future updates. The TIME’S UP card system provides a framework for additional optional hardcore challenges.

Floor Events: Blackouts and Ichor Leaks

Beyond floor types themselves, two special Floor Events can dramatically change how you experience any given floor.

Blackouts

Blackouts plunge the entire floor into darkness, leaving only a small circle of light around your toon visible. This event starts appearing from Floor 3 onwards with a 0-5% chance, increasing by 2% each subsequent floor until reaching a maximum of 30% chance.

Chance Progression:

  • Floor 3: 5% chance
  • Floor 4: 7% chance
  • Floor 5: 9% chance
  • Continues increasing by 2% per floor
  • Caps at 30% chance

Light-Emitting Toons:

Certain toons increase your light radius during Blackouts:

  • Brightney (the lamp toon)
  • Vee
  • Astro
  • Connie
  • Soulvester
  • Rudie
  • Eclipse

Items That Help:

  • Spare Bulb Trinket – Increases light radius
  • Sparkplug Card – Selected after odd-numbered floors, increases light radius

Twisted Brightney Interaction:

When Twisted Brightney spawns on a floor, she REROLLS the Blackout chance. If she triggers a Blackout, the floor starts normally, then you’ll hear flickering sounds and see lights failing before everything goes dark. Twisted Brightney becomes more visible during Blackouts due to her red glow.

Survival Tips:

Blackouts are among the most dangerous events in Dandy’s World. I’ve died more times during Blackouts than any other circumstance. Here’s how I handle them:

  1. Memorize your path – Before the Blackout hits, note your route to the elevator
  2. Stay near walls – Walls provide reference points in darkness
  3. Listen carefully – Sound becomes crucial when vision is limited
  4. Use light-emitters – If possible, have a Brightney or Astro on your team
  5. Avoid large floors – Big Rainbow Room variants become mazes in darkness

Electrician Card: This special card can be selected to reduce Blackout chances. With Electrician active, the increase per floor drops from 2% to 1.5%, and the maximum caps at 25% instead of 30%.

Ichor Leaks

Ichor Leaks spawn puddles of Ichor throughout the floor that give debuffs when stepped on.

Debuffs Applied:

  • Illness III – Reduces Skill Check size by 50%
  • Movement Speed Reduction – 50% slower while standing in puddles

Chance Progression:

Like Blackouts, Ichor Leaks follow a progressive chance system:

  • Starts at 0-5% chance
  • Increases by 2% per floor
  • Caps at 30% maximum chance

Immune Toons:

Five toons are completely immune to Ichor Leak debuffs:

  • Blot – Made of ink, unaffected by Ichor
  • Connie – Floats above puddles
  • Flutter – Can float over puddles
  • Ribecca – Passive ability prevents debuff
  • Soulvester – Armor protects from Ichor effects

Piping Tape Card:

Similar to the Electrician card for Blackouts, Piping Tape reduces Ichor Leak chances:

  • Increase per floor drops from 2% to 1.5%
  • Maximum chance caps at 25% instead of 30%

Survival Tips:

Ichor Leaks create interesting strategic decisions:

  1. Path planning – Route around puddles when possible
  2. Immune toons – Utilize immune characters for machine completion in heavy Ichor areas
  3. Skill Check focus – The 50% Skill Check size reduction makes perfect checks much harder
  4. Emergency crossing – Sometimes you MUST cross puddles to escape Twisteds – accept the speed penalty when necessary

Double Events:

It’s possible (though rare) to get both a Blackout AND Ichor Leak on the same floor. The chances are low – maximum 9% if both events are at their cap percentages, or 15.3% if Twisted Brightney spawns and rerolls. When both events occur simultaneously, floors become extremely challenging, requiring maximum focus and perfect execution.

Floor Progression and Scaling

Understanding how floors scale as you progress is crucial for planning long runs and reaching those high floor counts.

Machine Count Scaling:

  • Early floors (1-5): 4-8 machines typically
  • Mid floors (6-20): 8-15 machines
  • Late floors (21-50): 12-18 machines
  • Deep floors (51+): 15-20 machines maximum

Twisted Count Scaling:

  • Early floors (1-5): 2-3 Twisteds
  • Mid floors (6-20): 3-5 Twisteds
  • Late floors (21+): 4-6 Twisteds (6 is maximum)

Main Character Twisted Spawns:

Beginning at Floor 5, Main Character Twisteds gain a chance to spawn. These include Twisted versions of Astro, Shelly, Vee, Sprout, and Pebble. The chances start slim but improve as you reach higher floors, making late-game significantly more dangerous.

Team Size Impact:

Your team size dramatically affects difficulty scaling:

  • Large teams (6-8 players): Machine and Twisted counts increase rapidly
  • Medium teams (3-5 players): Moderate scaling
  • Small teams (1-2 players): Slower scaling but less help available

I’ve found that 4-player teams hit the sweet spot – enough help to complete machines efficiently without overwhelming Twisted spawns.

Ichor Earnings:

Each floor provides limited Ichor earnings:

  • Capsule pickups: Each capsule rewards Ichor
  • Machine completions: Each completed machine rewards Ichor
  • Floor completion bonus: 5 Ichor guaranteed for surviving the floor

The amount you can earn per floor is capped, so efficiency matters. Completing all machines and grabbing all capsules maximizes your per-floor earnings.

Pro Tips for Mastering Floors

After hundreds of hours across all floor types, here are my most valuable lessons:

1. Learn Floor-Specific Landmarks

Each floor variant has unique landmarks. On large Rainbow Room variants, I identify a distinctive feature near the elevator (maybe a specific furniture arrangement or color pattern). During Blackouts or when rushing back to the elevator, these landmarks become lifesavers.

2. Adapt Your Toon to Floor Types

  • Small floors (Shelly Map, Gift Shop): Stealth toons excel
  • Large floors (big Rainbow Rooms, Warehouse): Speed and stamina matter more
  • Complex layouts (Warehouse): Navigation-focused play
  • Late-game floors (Astro, Vee, Shelly Maps): Balanced stats crucial

3. Prioritize Floor Events

When selecting cards after odd-numbered floors:

  • Electrician if your team struggles with Blackouts
  • Piping Tape if Ichor Leaks cause issues
  • Sparkplug for permanent light radius increase
  • TIME’S UP only when your team can handle Dyle Map

4. Machine Completion Order

I always complete machines in this priority:

  1. Machines near the elevator (quick escape after completion)
  2. Machines in safe zones (far from Twisted patrol routes)
  3. Machines in dangerous areas (complete when you have stamina)
  4. Kitchen or dead-end machines (only when Twisteds are far away)

5. Floor Type Recognition

Learn to instantly recognize floor types. Within the first 5 seconds of spawning, I know:

  • What floor type I’m on
  • Approximate floor size
  • Whether it’s a good floor for my current toon
  • Where the working elevator likely is (opposite spawn point typically)

6. Blackout Preparation

The moment you enter a floor that might experience a Blackout:

  • Note your elevator location immediately
  • Count your path (7 rooms straight, turn left, 3 more rooms, etc.)
  • Identify light-emitting objects in the environment
  • Position yourself to complete machines along your escape route

7. Event Floor Optimization

During seasonal events:

  • Prioritize event currency collection early
  • Learn event-exclusive Twisted patterns (Twisted Bobette, Bassie, Gourdy)
  • Complete more machines on event floors (more event currency)
  • Farm early event floors (5, 10, 15) rather than pushing to Floor 20

Frequently Asked Questions

How many floors are in Dandy’s World?

There are 14 different floor TYPES in Dandy’s World, with 26 total variants spread across those types. This includes 10 regular floors (always available), 3 event-exclusive floors (seasonal only), and 1 challenge floor (optional). The game doesn’t have a fixed floor count – you can keep playing indefinitely until you die, with the world record being Floor 600 in a glitchless run.

What is the rarest floor in Dandy’s World?

Currently, the Dyle Map (Challenge Floor) is the rarest floor because it requires specific conditions: reaching Floor 9+, landing on an odd-numbered floor, and having your team vote for the TIME’S UP card. Among regular spawnable floors, the third variant of the Diner Floor used to be extremely rare due to a coding bug (now fixed). Event-exclusive floors like Holloway Graveyard, Workshop, and Spring Boutique are only available during their respective events.

Can you get to Floor 100 in Dandy’s World?

Yes! Floor 100 is achievable with the right strategy, team coordination, and toon selection. Reaching Floor 100 typically takes 8-10 hours of focused gameplay. You’ll need excellent toons, proper Trinket loadouts, coordinated teammates, and strong knowledge of all floor types. The current glitchless world record stands at Floor 600, proving that dedicated players can reach extreme floor counts.

Do floors get harder as you progress?

Absolutely. Floors scale in multiple ways: machine count increases (from 4 early-game to 20 late-game), Twisted count grows (from 2-3 to 6 maximum), Main Character Twisteds start spawning after Floor 5 with increasing frequency, and Floor Event chances increase (Blackouts and Ichor Leaks become more common). Additionally, your team’s efficiency and stamina management become increasingly critical on higher floors.

What’s the best floor for farming Ichor?

Small to medium-sized floors like the Gift Shop, Shelly Map, and smaller Rainbow Room variants are optimal for Ichor farming. These floors allow quick machine completion with minimal Twisted interference. Early floors (1-10) provide the fastest per-floor clear times, making them efficient for farming. However, later floors reward more Ichor per machine and capsule, so mid-tier floors (15-25) often provide the best Ichor-per-hour ratio if you can maintain a good clear speed.

Which floors spawn Dandy Cutouts?

Dandy Cutouts appear on 6 different floor types, hidden in dark corners, behind objects, or visible through windows. These cutouts create an eerie stalking effect as you explore. Additionally, Diner Floor Variant 1 contains a Sprout cutout in a blocked-off corner. These Easter eggs don’t affect gameplay but add atmospheric horror and discovery elements to floor exploration.

How do I unlock themed Main Character floors?

Main Character themed floors (Astro Map, Shelly Map, Vee Map, Sprout Map) unlock automatically once you reach their spawn requirements. Astro, Shelly, and Vee Maps require Floor 16+, while Sprout Map becomes available at Floor 11+. You don’t need to own the Main Character toons to access their themed floors – the floors spawn purely based on floor progression. Pebble currently doesn’t have a themed map but will likely receive one in future updates.

What happens if you die on a floor?

When you die on a floor, you lose any progress made during that specific run, including uncollected Ichor from that floor’s machines and capsules. However, you keep all Ichor earned from previously completed floors (the game saves your Ichor total after you successfully complete each floor and reach the elevator). Your survival streak ends, and you must start a new run from Floor 1. Any temporary bonuses (like the +50 Stamina from Dyle Map) reset for the new run.

Are event floors harder than regular floors?

Event-exclusive floors maintain the same difficulty as regular floors at the same floor number, with one major exception: they GUARANTEE Holiday Twisted spawns. Twisted Bobette (Christmas), Twisted Bassie (Easter), and Twisted Gourdy (Halloween) are guaranteed on Floor 20 during their respective events. These Holiday Twisteds have unique abilities that can make event floors more challenging than regular floors at the same progression point. However, the event currency rewards make the increased difficulty worthwhile for dedicated farmers.

Final Thoughts

Mastering all 14 floors in Dandy’s World transforms you from a panicked newbie running blindly through the Gardenview Center into a strategic survivor who understands the environment, predicts spawn patterns, and efficiently navigates even the most complex layouts.

I’ve walked you through every floor type – from the colorful chaos of Rainbow Rooms to the industrial maze of Warehouses, from the festive horror of event floors to the ultimate challenge of Dyle Map. Each floor presents unique opportunities and dangers that reward knowledge and punish ignorance.

Remember these key takeaways:

  • Floor recognition is survival – Instantly identifying floor types helps you adapt strategy
  • Learn the variants – 26 total variants means lots of layouts to master
  • Respect the scaling – Higher floors are exponentially more dangerous
  • Adapt to events – Blackouts and Ichor Leaks change everything
  • Team coordination – Communication makes challenging floors manageable

Whether you’re grinding for Ichor on early floors, pushing for Floor 100, or attempting Dyle Map for that sweet stamina boost, floor knowledge is your foundation for success.

The floors of Dandy’s World are more than just randomly generated levels – they’re carefully designed environments that reward exploration, pattern recognition, and strategic thinking. Every run teaches you something new about spawn patterns, hiding spots, and optimal machine completion routes.

Bookmark this guide and refer back to it as you progress through your Dandy’s World journey. The more you learn about floors, the higher you’ll climb, and the more Ichor you’ll earn for those expensive toons and trinkets.

Now get out there and survive! Those machines won’t complete themselves, and the Twisteds are waiting. May your Blackouts be short, your stamina be plentiful, and your path to the elevator always be clear.

Good luck, and see you on Floor 100!

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Soumya Thakur

Based in Shimla, I blend my love for creativity and technology through writing. I’m drawn to topics like AI in gaming, immersive tech, and digital storytelling — all the ways innovation is transforming how we play and think.
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