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Vex Game Series Walkthrough (2025 Update)
Clear every act from Vex 4 through Vex 8 with step-by-step strategies.
Mia Chen
Lead Game Curator, VexGame
Act-by-act summaries covering Vex 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Explains shard hunts, tower challenges, and speed medals
Calls out Chromebook shortcuts and controller bindings
Links every act to its HTTPS play page
Recommended Order to Beat the Vex Series
Start with Vex 4 to learn momentum, upgrade to Vex 5 for ladder transfers, then tackle the underwater hazards in Vex 6. Vex 7 adds stealth pads and gadgets while Vex 8 is the ultimate exam. Finish with Vex Challenges when you want marathon gauntlets.
- Vex 4 → Vex 5 = fundamentals
- Vex 6 → Vex 7 = mid-tier mastery
- Vex 8 + Challenges = expert polish
Chromebook + Controller Tips
Turn on fullscreen, remap jump to W for easier timing, and consider pairing a Bluetooth controller for tower modes. All Vex embeds on VexGame respect keyboard/gamepad inputs without additional drivers.
Speedrun Targets
Track completion times using spreadsheets or the built-in timers. Aim for sub-3 minute clears on Vex 4-6, sub-4 on Vex 7, and sub-5 on Vex 8 once you know the layouts.
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Which Vex Should You Play?
Pick based on skill level and time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to play Vex games in order?
No, but progressing sequentially helps you learn each mechanic before graduating to harder acts.
Which Vex game is best for speedrunning?
Vex 8 currently has the most active leaderboard, but Vex 5 and Vex 6 are great for shorter runs.
Are all Vex games unblocked on VexGame?
Yes. Every Vex iframe is hosted via HTTPS and optimized for Chromebooks.
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