Are you hitting a wall with your high score in Snow Rider ? Do you feel like you crash just as you're getting into a good rhythm? Chances are, you're falling victim to one of these five common rookie mistakes. Let's fix them right now.
1. The Mistake: Tunnel Vision. You're staring intently at your little sled, making sure it doesn't hit the tree right in front of it.
The Fix: Look up! Your sled will go where you tell it. Focus your eyes further down the slope to see what’s coming. This gives your brain time to plan your route instead of just reacting in panic.
2. The Mistake: The "Happy Jumper" Syndrome. You love catching air. You jump over small things, you jump over nothing at all. It's fun, but it's wrecking your score.
The Fix: Stay grounded. As experts point out, being on the snow gives you far more control. Use your Spacebar or Up Arrow as a tool to clear obstacles you can't steer around, not as a toy.
3. The Mistake: Unconditional Gift Greed. You see a shiny box, and you must have it, even if it's sandwiched between two rocks and a cactus.
The Fix: Be a smart shopper. Some gifts are bait. Ask yourself if the risk is worth the reward. Skipping one dangerous gift to extend your run by another 30 seconds is always the better deal.
4. The Mistake: Hugging the Edges. You find a "safe" lane on the far left or right and stick to it.
The Fix: Command the center. Sticking to an edge cuts your escape options in half. By staying near the middle, you can dodge left or right with equal ease, making you far more agile.
5. The Mistake: Getting Frustrated. You crash and immediately quit, thinking you'll never be good.
The Fix: See every run as practice. Each failure teaches you something new about the game's physics and patterns. The more you play, the more your instincts take over. Embrace the learning curve

