Easy PolyTrack Codes for Beginners

New to PolyTrack? Start here! These easy tracks help you learn the basics, master controls, and build confidence before tackling harder challenges.

20 Tracks Available
Updated 5/13/2026

How This Collection Is Curated

This collection is built around beginner tracks, then filtered by the parts of a track that matter most to players: category, difficulty, tags, and how clearly the map fits the intended driving style. The goal is to keep this page useful, not to list every possible code.

Before choosing a track, start with the difficulty badge and the short description. Easy and Medium tracks are better for learning lines, while Hard, Expert, and Impossible tracks are better for players who already understand speed control, braking points, and recovery after mistakes.

Use the list below as a practical route into the library: open a track, read the detailed notes, copy the code, and spend a few runs learning the opening section before chasing a fast time. If a page no longer has enough useful matches, it is removed from the public collection list until better tracks are available.

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About Beginner Tracks

Welcome to PolyTrack! This carefully curated collection of 45+ beginner tracks is your perfect starting point. Each track is designed to teach fundamental skills gradually—from basic acceleration and braking to jumping, drifting, and momentum management. No frustration, no impossible sections, just pure fun while you learn. Build confidence at your own pace and discover why millions love PolyTrack. Everyone starts here, and every expert was once a beginner!

Key Features

Progressive Difficulty that grows with your skills

Tutorial Elements teaching one concept at a time

Forgiving Layouts with room for mistakes

Clear Visual Cues showing the correct path

No Frustration Zones designed for learning, not failing

Skill Building focus on fundamentals mastery

Pro Tips

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Repeat tracks until they feel natural—mastery builds confidence

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Study the track layout before racing to plan your approach

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Don't compare yourself to others—focus on personal improvement

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Use restart liberally—it's practice, not failure

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Master each track's lesson before moving to the next

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Ask the community for help—we were all beginners once

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Celebrate small victories—completing a track IS an achievement

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Take your time—rushing leads to bad habits