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How to beat Learn to Fly – Cool Math Games

Penguins really can fly!

You might think it's just about getting through each stage, but there is a strategy even in this game. Check out how to beat Learn to Fly on Cool Math Games and get all of the achievements.

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Cool Math Games provide us with so many good puzzle games, but sometimes I really enjoy the more challenging games that require you to play them again and again. Learn to Fly is just that kind of game and here's how to complete it.

You will eventually reach 6000ft in Learn to Fly and beat the game. However, if you want to do it as quickly as possible, here is the strategy I like to employ. It might take a bit for you to perfect. I know I've failed at it many times, so don't worry, and keep trying!

The first three days are really just you trying your best to get enough money for a glider. Make sure to raise your stats by one notch each, and you should be able to get the 'Travel 40 feet' achievement on Day three. The reward for completing it is 25$ so you should have just enough money to grab a glider, and this is when the real strategy starts.

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Be aware, the glider has a 'redzone,' and if you enter it, your speed drops. Try to stay out of the 'redzone' as much as possible to get the most possible distance travelled.

The best strategy for all of the stages is to go for the two achievements that are very easy to combine, 'Fly up to X Feet' and 'Glide for X seconds.' So that's what you are going to go for on the 5' ramp stage now.

Once you are off the ramp, point the nose of the glider high up, but don't overdo it! As soon as you enter the 'redzone,' you'll lose momentum and drop like dead weight into the water without gliding. Try to keep the balance.

Once you complete these two achievements, you'll invest as much money as you have, first into Acceleration and then into Ramp Height. Instead of going for the one achievement left at this stage, you will head to the 10' stage that is now unlocked. And yes, you will be going for the achievement combo of 'fly up' and 'glide.' With these, you'll get the combined amount of 200$ instead of just 25$ from the last achievement on stage 5'.

With the money you earned, you can now buy the first rocket. If you have money leftover, add it to the Wind Resistance notches. Now you can go back to stage 5' and easily complete the last achievement. Invest this money into rocket fuel.

Since you only need six achievements to unlock the 20' ramp stage, you can now go to it and do the two easy achievements like before. When you see you can't go higher, use the rocket fuel to boost yourself up even further. Then invest in the Height Ramp notches to make sure you can keep completing these easily.

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Once you get the money, head back to the 10' ramp stage to complete the leftover achievements. First, invest in a new glider, and if you have money left over, invest in Wind resistance and Acceleration. Try to use the rocket ship fuel in increments and the leveling technique to keep the glider going. You can also try to bounce off the water, but that is risky since you could just end up falling in.

Invest all of the money in notches still available to you at this stage. Then, as per the strategy, go to the 35' ramp stage. At this point, you should know what to do: fly high and glide. With this money, invest in the last glider update and additional rocket fuel.

Now go back to the 20' stage to fulfill your two achievements, travel distance and speed reached. Blast the rockets to reach the necessary speed, but don't use it all up. You want to have enough to keep you going until you reach the distance. You can now buy a rocket upgrade and complete the achievements on the 35' stage, as you need all 16 achievements from four stages to unlock the last one.

Once you've completed the achievements, grab the last rocket upgrade if you have the money. If not, invest in Air Resistance and Ramp Height to help yourself get the two easier achievements in the 50' ramp stage.

The combined money from the achievements should be enough to get you the rocket if you haven't already or add to the stat upgrades and Rocket fuel notches. Now, all you have to do is complete the speed achievement and the two distance achievements. Once you reach 6000ft, you will have officially completed the Learn to Fly game.

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Hristina Matić
Hristina has been a full-time Staff Writer at Pro Game Guides since October 2023. She has a Master's degree in English Language, Literature and Culture from the University of Belgrade. She's used her love of English to write blogs, anime quizzes, books as well as work as a Content Editor before starting at PGG. She lives for the horror genre and you'll often find her playing Dead by Daylight, Lethal Company, and Phasmophobia. Hristina's comfort games are Outlast, Last of Us, and Until Dawn, which she has played or watched other people play more than 10 times each.