Objective: Draw a custom boat, survive ocean physics, and reach the Endzone for treasure.
The Basic Loop
- Draw: Use the canvas to sketch your raft shape.
- Spawn: Drop your creation into the ocean.
- Sail: Use your paddle to steer and boost toward the finish line.
- Reward: Reach the end for $1,200+ cash and rare pets (like the Turtle).
Building & Physics
Every line you draw has weight. Your design determines your survival.
Light Rafts: High buoyancy. They ride waves easily but flip quickly in storms.
Heavy Rafts: High stability. They sit lower in the water but won’t flip as easily.
The “Minimum Rule”: You must draw at least 5 segments for a raft to be functional.
Wall Strategy: Draw high edges or a “box” shape. This keeps you from sliding off during high waves.
Pro Winning Strategies
The ocean is full of rocks, icebergs, and “Brainrot” hazards.
The Big Square Meta: A thick, large square is the most reliable design. It acts as a heavy platform that resists flipping.
The L-Shape Hook: Drawing an “L” or “U” shape helps “hook” the water, preventing the raft from spinning out of control.
Paddle Management: Don’t spam the paddle in storms. Use it only when the water is flat to gain maximum distance.
Social Hack: If your raft fails, you can jump onto other players’ larger rafts. Teamwork is often the easiest way to reach the Endzone.
Economy & Rewards
Treasure Chests: Found at the Endzone. They provide the bulk of your cash.
Money Bundles: Use earned cash to buy larger drawing canvases (e.g., the $4,800 canvas) for massive ships.
Pets: Reach the end multiple times for a chance to unlock pets like Timmy the Turtle, which follow you on your journey.
Top 3 Raft Blueprints for Beginners
These simple designs are proven to survive the physics engine and reach the Endzone consistently.
1. The “Heavy Square” (Best for Stability)
- Design: Draw a large, solid square and fill it in with thick ink.
- Why it works: The flat, heavy base makes it almost impossible for the waves to flip.
- Best for: Beginners who just want a reliable, steady ride to the finish.
2. The “Safety Tub” (Best for Storms)
- Design: Draw a square base, then draw high vertical walls on all four sides.
- Why it works: During high waves, your character often slides. The walls act as a cage to keep you safely on the boat.
- Best for: Players who keep falling off their rafts during the mid-map storm.
3. The “L-Hook” (Best for Steering)
- Design: Draw a long rectangle with a short perpendicular line at the back (like a capital ‘L’).
- Why it works: The “tail” of the L acts like a rudder. It grips the water and prevents the raft from spinning in circles when you paddle.
- Best for: Faster travel and dodging icebergs with precision.