Web Swing Escape First Hour — What to Do First

Guide verified: August 23, 2026

Your first hour decides how fast the next ten go. This first-hour guide walks the exact order of operations — codes, the +1 Speed swing, Street Patrol, your first world — so nothing is wasted. Verified for the current patch August 23, 2026.

The plan

The first hour, minute by minute

TimeDo thisWhy
0–5 minRedeem every active codeFree Speed and Wins before anything else
5–15 minLearn the +1 Speed swing on World 1The core loop and the timing that carries you
15–35 minFarm clean swings to bank SpeedEach swing is +1 Speed — consistency beats flash
35–40 minUnlock Street Patrol at 250 SpeedThe first real upgrade to the swing feel
40–60 minTake a race or push deeper in World 1Bank Wins while the swing is fresh
Why this order

The logic behind the first-hour order

Codes come first because they are free and one-time — a missed Web Swing Escape code is Speed you never reached again. The swing comes second because it is the whole game: each clean swing banks +1 Speed, and learning the re-grapple early removes most resets. Street Patrol comes third because 250 Speed is a tiny farm that changes the swing feel for the rest of the arc.

Racing deliberately comes last — get the carry first. The suit tier list and Speed calculator exist so that when you do invest, you invest in the milestone that matters — the single most common first-hour mistake is racing a course you are not ready for and resetting at the start for the whole hour.

Web Swing Escape World 1 during an early clean-swing farm
Avoid

First-hour mistakes that slow accounts

  • Racing a course above your Speed and resetting all hour
  • Skipping codes — SWING alone is 10,000 Speed
  • Chasing Admin Abyss early instead of finishing the low milestones first
  • Forgetting the re-grapple window and dropping short of the next gap
Common questions

FAQ

What should I do first in Web Swing Escape?

Redeem your codes — SWING alone hands out 10,000 Speed, and the Wins codes add hundreds of Wins. Redeeming them before your first swing is the single highest-value minute of a new Web Swing Escape account, because they are case-sensitive and only work once.

How much Speed should I have in my first hour of Web Swing Escape?

With codes plus a short clean farm, a focused first hour clears Street Patrol at 250 Speed and starts on the ground floor of World 1 comfortably. If you are slower that is normal — the plan above is the efficient path, not a race.

Should I race in the first hour of Web Swing Escape?

Only once the swing feels natural. Racing a course tuned above your Speed just resets you at the start. Bank the free Wins codes first, then race for extra Wins after Street Patrol is unlocked — the beginner guide gives the order.

Should I hunt the Admin Abyss event in my first hour?

No — Admin Abyss from Update 4.5 is an endgame event area after World 3, and its Golden Remnant Suit needs serious Speed to even reach. Keep your first hour in World 1, and treat the event as a goal for a later session.

Should I redeem Web Swing Escape codes in the first hour?

Yes, immediately. The Shop → "Enter code..." box is the only free source of bulk Speed and Wins in the first hour. Codes are case-sensitive and one-time, and a code that goes unclaimed is Speed you never reach again — redeem every working code before you swing.

Why does the Web Swing Escape first-hour plan put Street Patrol first?

Street Patrol at 250 Speed is the cheapest lift to the swing feel and needs only a tiny farm. Unlocking it early compounds — a better carry makes every later Speed farm and race slightly faster, which is why the first-hour plan locks it in before World 2 curves show up.

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