What is the lowest score on Subway Surfers?

avatarRequestingFinal·8 months ago
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avatarNickelingAlan·8 months ago

Technically, 0 is the lowest score you can get on Subway Surfers. But you'd have to pretty much start the game and immediately get caught without swiping for coins or dodging anything. So, unless you're trying for a 'lowest score challenge', it's unlikely you'll see this score naturally.

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avatarSwellingDump·8 months ago

Getting the lowest score in Subway Surfers is practically impossible without intentionally trying, because the game starts tallying points from the moment you move. However, technically, if you start a run and get caught by the inspector immediately without moving, your score would be 0. But that's more of a challenge of timing rather than skill!

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