Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about PolyTrack codes, importing tracks, and using our website

What is PolyTrack?

PolyTrack is a free-to-play, browser-based low-poly racing game created by Kodub Games. It features a unique track editor that allows players to create custom maps and share them via track codes. The game is known for its challenging physics, creative community, and endless variety of user-generated content.

How do I import track codes in PolyTrack?

To import a track code: (1) Find a track on PolyTrackCodes.com and click "COPY CODE". (2) Open PolyTrack in your browser and go to the Track Editor. (3) Look for the "Import" or "Load Code" option. (4) Paste the code (Ctrl+V or Cmd+V) and click "Load". The track will appear instantly! For detailed step-by-step instructions with screenshots, check our complete guide.

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Does PolyTrack have cheat codes?

No, PolyTrack does not have traditional "cheat codes" like older games. However, the term "PolyTrack codes" refers to custom track codes - special strings that let you import community-created maps. These aren't cheats, but rather a way to share and play user-generated content. Every track on our website is a legitimate custom map code created by players.

Why won't my track code load or import?

Common reasons include: (1) The code wasn't fully copied - some codes are very long, make sure you copied everything. (2) Browser/game cache issues - try refreshing the PolyTrack page. (3) Outdated game version - some tracks require the latest version. (4) Corrupted code - try copying fresh from our website. (5) Special characters didn't paste correctly - use the copy button instead of manual selection. If problems persist, try a different browser.

How can I play PolyTrack unblocked at school or work?

PolyTrack is a browser game hosted on sites like CrazyGames, itch.io, and other gaming platforms. If blocked, try: (1) Using the official PolyTrack itch.io page directly. (2) Searching for "PolyTrack unblocked" mirror sites (use caution). (3) Accessing during permitted break times. (4) Using a personal device on mobile data. Always follow your school or workplace internet policies. Our website provides track codes only - you'll need access to the actual game to use them.

Is PolyTrack open source? Where can I find the source code?

No, PolyTrack is not an open-source game. The source code is proprietary and owned by Kodub Games, the developer. While the game isn't open source, the community has created various tools, track editors, and databases (like PolyTrackCodes.com) to enhance the PolyTrack experience. If you're interested in track creation, use the built-in track editor within the game.

What are PolyTrack level codes vs track codes?

These terms are often used interchangeably in the community. Both refer to the same thing: custom map codes that players can import. "Track codes" is more common and accurate, while "level codes" comes from platformer game terminology. On PolyTrackCodes.com, we use "track codes" consistently. Each code represents a complete custom racing track with unique layouts, obstacles, and challenges.

How do I create my own PolyTrack tracks?

Use the built-in Track Editor in PolyTrack: (1) Open the game and select "Track Editor" from the main menu. (2) Use the tools to place road pieces, ramps, loops, and obstacles. (3) Test your track by clicking "Play" within the editor. (4) Once satisfied, click "Export" or "Share" to generate a track code. (5) Copy the code and share it on our website or with friends! Check our track creation guide for detailed tips and best practices.

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Are all tracks on PolyTrackCodes.com safe to use?

Yes! All tracks on our website are: (1) Collected from the official PolyTrack community forums. (2) Tested to ensure they load correctly. (3) Screenshotted so you can see previews. (4) Reviewed for appropriate content. Track codes are just text strings that define track layouts - they cannot contain viruses or harm your computer. However, always be cautious when visiting unfamiliar websites claiming to offer track codes.

Can I submit my own tracks to PolyTrackCodes.com?

Absolutely! We encourage community submissions. To submit your track: (1) Create and test your track thoroughly in PolyTrack. (2) Export the track code from the editor. (3) Visit our Submit page and fill out the form with your track name, description, difficulty, and code. (4) Optionally include a screenshot or video. Our team reviews all submissions within 1-3 days, and quality tracks are added to the database with full credit to you!

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What do difficulty ratings mean?

We use 5 difficulty levels: (1) Easy - Beginner-friendly, wide roads, gentle curves, minimal obstacles. (2) Medium - Some challenging sections, requires basic drifting. (3) Hard - Tight corners, elevation changes, precision required. (4) Expert - Advanced techniques needed, complex layouts. (5) Impossible - Extremely challenging, designed for top players. Choose based on your skill level - we recommend starting with Easy tracks if you're new!

How often are new tracks added?

We add new tracks daily through automated scraping of the PolyTrack community forums and manual submissions. Our database grows by 10-20 tracks per week on average. Follow us on social media or bookmark our homepage to discover the latest additions. The "Latest Tracks" section shows the most recent uploads.

Can I embed PolyTrack on my own website?

The PolyTrack game itself can potentially be embedded using an iframe from the official hosting sites (like itch.io or CrazyGames), but you should check their terms of service first. You're welcome to link to PolyTrackCodes.com or specific track pages. If you want to share track codes on your site, please provide proper attribution and link back to us.

Is PolyTrackCodes.com affiliated with the official game?

No, PolyTrackCodes.com is an unofficial, fan-made website. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Kodub Games (the developer of PolyTrack). We are an independent community project created by fans to help organize and share custom track codes. PolyTrack and all related trademarks belong to their respective owners.

Why do some tracks have videos and others don't?

Track videos are optional and provided by the original creators or community members. Videos showcase the track in action, demonstrate optimal racing lines, or highlight unique features. Not all tracks have videos because: (1) The creator didn't record one. (2) We haven't found a gameplay video yet. (3) The track is too new. If you have a video of a track, you can submit it through our contact form!

What are track tags and categories?

Categories are broad classifications: Racing (standard tracks), Drift (focus on sliding), Speedrun (time trial optimized), Stunt (jumps and tricks), Technical (precision required), Art (creative visual designs), and Tutorial (learning tracks). Tags are more specific descriptors like "loops", "ramps", "shortcuts", "challenging", etc. Use these to filter and find tracks that match your interests!

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