In Poor Bunny, fast reactions are the difference between surviving a few seconds and beating your personal best. The traps appear instantly, but with the right movement techniques, you can control your bunny more precisely and dodge threats much earlier. Here are the most effective movement skills every player should master.
Mastering Micro-Hops Poor Bunny
Short, controlled jumps are one of the safest ways to stay mobile without losing awareness of your surroundings. Micro-hops keep you light on your feet and give you more reaction time against rising spikes or sudden lasers. Avoid holding the jump button too long—quick taps provide better accuracy.
Maintaining Constant Motion
Standing still is the fastest way to get caught by random traps. Move continuously in small patterns, such as gentle left–right shifts or small diagonal hops. This makes you unpredictable to falling traps and gives you a better chance of spotting incoming hazards before they strike.
Using Edge Positioning
Staying near platform edges lets you change direction instantly. If a trap appears behind you, you can drop down quickly or jump across to another platform. Edge positioning is especially helpful when dodging moving saws because it allows you to escape in multiple directions.
Practicing Controlled Descents
Dropping from one platform to another is often safer than jumping upward. Controlled descents—tapping down and timing your fall—help you avoid lasers and falling objects. Train yourself to fall smoothly instead of rushing, so you can land in a safe zone rather than into another trap.
Reading the Arena While Moving
Your movement should always be guided by what is happening on the screen. Scan the area for shadows, spikes, and glowing indicators as you move, not after you move. The ability to “read and react” simultaneously reduces panic and makes dodging much more natural.
Quick Direction Switching
Rapid direction changes are crucial for unexpected traps. Instead of jumping far in one direction, use short steps so you can switch direction immediately. This helps against side spikes and traps that appear behind you with no warning.