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Test Your Tier

Tier Obby by TibeTeast Tripmine - 2025
Public
This obby is publicly accessible on Roblox.
Gameplay
Checkpoints (Stages)
18
Tier
Avatar Type
R6
Statistics
Visits
3,482,546+ [1]
Peak CCU
N/A+
Rating
62.2% ( Likes 2,879   Dislikes 1,743)
Favorites
3,492+ [1]
Publishing & Other
Released
Latest Update
January 2026
Publisher
Self-Published
Maturity
Minimal - Ages 5+
Sub-genre
AI Content
None/Unknown
Presence
Playability
Info
Unknown
Technical
Start Place ID
104525042171144
Universe ID
7571941525

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Test Your Tier is a tiered obby which starts at tier 1 and goes through every tier until 'tier 18' where it ends. The aim of the game is to play as long as you can and beat as many stages (tiers) as possible for you in order to see what tier you're on. Tiers are a method of measuring the difficulty of an obby.

Many of the later stages, although very difficult, aren't precisely consistent with the Tiers System. However, generally, difficulty is subjective, and they aren't very off. Tier 17 and 18 aren't widely considered real tiers.

Gameplay

The gameplay is consistent with a standard R6 obby with little custom or EoTH mechanics.

Hardcore Mode

Hardcore mode, in contrast to the default mode, enables the counting of your tier and saving of it, at the cost of disabling the noclip tool. It also separates your team to the 'legit' team in the players list.

Tier 1

Tier 1, or the first stage, largely consists of just walking up two slopes. It is possible to fall off the sides of the stage, forcing you to walk around and jump back up.

Tier 2

The jump between Tier 1 and Tier 2 is barely noticeable. It introduces fail-able jumps that are still really easy. Tier 2 ends with an easy jump and a ladder leading to Tier 3.

Tier 3

Tier 3 in Test Your Tier is the 2nd stage, slightly bumping the difficulty by introducing a 1-stud tightrope and riskier jumps. It is still pretty easy overall

Tier 4

The next tier, Tier 4, begins with the first wrap-around of the game. It contains thin platforms and jumps and many elements which borderline require shiftlock to complete. Tier 4 requires bouncing from truss and gliding on a head-hitting truss as well as gliding on a ladder. The largest wrap-around is 3 studs long. The tier is relatively long in comparison to the previous tiers.

Tier 5

Tier 5 is the next tier and is shorter than the previous tier. It requires a much higher skill level to complete, starting with the same aspects and challenges and ending with required ladder flicking and a wallhop. While these aspects are challenging, they are mainly in an area where you can't fall completely when you fail. Tier 5 is directly visible from the start of the game.

Tier 6

Tier 6 begins on a large flat platform. When falling from a tier above, it is likely you will land here and have to restart from Tier 6 instead of Tier 1. Relatively, there are no new mechanics and is really just a skill bump.

Tier 7

Tier 7 gets thinner platforms and ladder-flick wrap-arounds as well as small carve-outs you have to perfectly jump into. It is short but difficult.

Tier 8

Starting with a large wrap-around is Tier 8. This tier introduces slanted platforms that are difficult to balance your jumps on. It requires many truss bounces and high jumps.

Tier 9

Tier 9 requires high jumps and high truss bounces, but is very short.

Tier 10

Tier 10 is also slightly short, but requires taking risky jumps that you can fall all the way back to Tier 6 if you're not careful.

Tier 11

Tier 11 is where the game starts becoming very challenging, even for the best obby players. It starts with a very large long-jump and is difficult to sight-read.

Trivia

  • A tier is an absolute measurement of an obby's difficulty. See Tiers for more information.

Development Team

Core Developers

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FAQ

Who is the developer of Test Your Tier?

Test Your Tier was developed by TibeTeast Tripmine and was initially released on the Roblox platform in April of 2025 (approximately 1 year and 1 month ago).

How do I play Test Your Tier on Roblox?

You can play Test Your Tier for free on Roblox. The game is currently open to the public, meaning anyone with a Roblox account can join and start playing. Simply search for the game title on the Roblox website or mobile app to start playing. Alternatively, you can directly click to reach the Roblox page.

How many stages (levels) are in Test Your Tier?

Selection from our database indicates that Test Your Tier features a total of 18 unique stages for players to complete. Each stage presents different platforming challenges that increase in difficulty as you progress.

What is the official difficulty tier for Test Your Tier?

Test Your Tier is officially classified as a Tier 18 Tier Obby. This tier rating helps players understand the level of skill and precision required to finish the game compared to other experiences on the Obby Wiki. The higher the tier, the harder the obby. See more information on the Tiers page.

Does Test Your Tier use R6 or R15 Roblox avatars?

Test Your Tier is specifically designed for use with the classic R6 avatar rigs. R6 avatars are a staple in the obby community due to their consistent physics and predictable movement, making them ideal for steady and enjoyable gameplay in obbies. This is typically a standard for most obby developers.

When was Test Your Tier released?

Test Your Tier was first released in April of 2025, around 1 year and 1 month ago.

Monetization

Passes

This obby has no active/valid game-passes available.

Badges

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Obby Wiki automatically sources live statistics directly from Roblox's database. See Test Your Tier on Roblox for more information. Statistics last retrieved at: 2026-06-03T14:13:24.905Z UTC.
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