If you're new to the game, it's easy to get confused during the first few seconds, just like I did. To help you avoid that frustration, here's a complete beginner-friendly guide to how Wheelie Bike works and how you can score higher with every run.
In Wheelie Bike, you don't get to ride normally using both wheels.
Instead, you must lift the front wheel and roll forward using only the back wheel. If you fail to perform the wheelie at the start, your bike will barely move, and you'll end up with a very low score. Mastering this first step is the key to a successful run.
Balancing on a single wheel is the real challenge. Once the bike is lifted, it can tilt forward (causing the front wheel to drop) or fall backward (making your rider crash). Your mission is to keep both wheels off the ground except the rear one and avoid falling backward. Maintain a steady angle as the terrain becomes increasingly unstable. The longer you ride, the more difficult the path becomes, featuring bumps, slopes, and unpredictable movement.
Wheelie Bike has no final level or ending point. Your only goal is to travel as far as possible and break your previous record. The game marks your farthest distance, giving you a clear target to beat during your next attempt. This makes it a perfect pick-up-and-play game for anyone who loves chasing high scores.
Unlike more complex games like My Super Tiny Market, Wheelie Bike keeps everything minimal:
This makes the game extremely accessible, even for younger players or those looking for a quick, casual challenge.
The game displays useful information directly on the screen:
These small visual cues help you track your progress and keep you motivated to improve.