Practice Map — Liamleger's Bridging

In front of him stretched the circuits, a series of floating islands and impossible gaps designed by the architect LiamLeger . A flickering scoreboard to his left taunted him: Fails: 482. Ticks Per Block: N/A . "Again," Liam whispered.

: You can adjust speed and jump boost settings to simulate different gameplay scenarios, such as Skywars with potions. LiamLeger's Bridging Practice Map

He reached the far island, his chest heaving. He looked back at the scoreboard. Best TPB: 2.1. In front of him stretched the circuits, a

He took a breath and sprinted. He leaped into the empty air, his mouse clicking at a frantic pace. Click-click-click! A wool block appeared under his feet just as gravity tried to take him. He jumped again, chaining the movement, becoming a blur of motion across the white sky. "Again," Liam whispered

LiamLeger’s practice map is a training ground for Minecraft players to master advanced movement techniques like speed bridging and "Telly" bridging.

: A built-in scoreboard tracks your Fails , Tries , High Score (Distance) , and Ticks Per Block (TPB) to measure your speed.

He turned at a sharp 45-degree angle, the wind of the void whistling past his ears. He began to move backward. Crouch, place, uncrouch, move. Crouch, place, uncrouch, move . The rhythm was a heartbeat—thump-thump, thump-thump.