What Is Sprunki Phase 7?
Like every Sprunki game, Phase 7 is built on a simple idea: drag a character onto the stage and they add a loop to your track. What sets this phase apart is its updated cast — new beats, new melodies, and new effects that give your mixes a different feel from the base game.
Each character still carries a single part, from punchy drums to atmospheric vocals, and they animate in sync as your soundtrack grows. Phase 7's expanded sound library means there are even more layers to discover and more combinations to experiment with.
For fans who have already explored the original Sprunki, Phase 7 is the natural next step — the same relaxing, no-rules creativity with a richer palette to play in.
How to Play Sprunki Phase 7
- Look over the Sprunki Phase 7 characters lined up along the screen.
- Drag a character onto a stage slot to start their sound looping.
- Stack characters to layer drums, bass, melodies, and effects.
- Drag a character away from the stage to drop their sound from the mix.
- Keep experimenting to uncover Phase 7's hidden combinations.
Sprunki Phase 7 Controls
| Action | Keys |
|---|---|
| Add a sound | Drag character to stage |
| Remove a sound | Drag character off stage |
| Mobile | Touch and drag |
Tips & Strategies
Begin with a rhythm character so the rest of your mix has a steady base.
Introduce Phase 7's new sounds gradually to hear what each one adds.
Balance the mix — leave gaps so individual layers can breathe.
Test the new characters in unusual pairings to find hidden bonuses.
Remove a layer whenever the track starts to feel cluttered.
Treat it as play — Phase 7 has no score, only the mix you enjoy.
Game Features
- An expanded cast of characters and sounds
- Familiar drag-and-drop music creation
- New beats, melodies, and effects over the base game
- Animated performers synced to your track
- Hidden combinations to discover
- Relaxed, open-ended creative play
Why Play Sprunki Phase 7?
Sprunki Phase 7 keeps the easy, joyful creativity of the original while handing you a bigger sound palette to play with. If you have already mixed your way through base Sprunki, the new characters make every session feel fresh again. It is still a pressure-free creative break — only now there is even more to discover with each new combination.
Making the Most of Phase 7's New Sounds
The appeal of Sprunki Phase 7 is its expanded sound set, but more sounds also means more ways to overcrowd a mix. The smart approach is to build exactly as you would in the base game — drums first, then bass — and only then start auditioning Phase 7's new characters one at a time. Hearing each new sound in isolation tells you whether it genuinely improves the track or just adds clutter.
Phase 7's fresh melodies and effects shine when they are given space. Try swapping one of your familiar layers for a new character rather than simply stacking the new one on top; the contrast often reveals a more interesting groove. Because the loops are all written to fit the same tempo, even bold swaps stay musical.
And keep experimenting. The new roster brings new hidden combinations, so pairings that did nothing in earlier phases may unlock bonus sounds or animations here. With no score and no failure state, Phase 7 is a pure sandbox — the only goal is a mix you enjoy.
How the Sprunki Phases Work
Sprunki is not a single game but a growing series of phases, each one an alternate edition with its own characters, sounds, and mood. The core drag-and-drop mechanic never changes, which means anyone who has played one phase can jump straight into another without relearning anything.
Phase 7 sits in the more advanced part of that lineup, offering a richer palette than the original for players who want fresh material. If you enjoy it, the other phases on EggyCar.run each take the formula somewhere different — Phase 8 leans into horror, while Phase 10 is the definitive edition with the largest cast of all.
Getting Creative with Sprunki Phase 7
Sprunki Phase 7 invites a more deliberate approach to mixing than the original. With a broader cast of characters and sounds available, the temptation is to use everything at once — but the most memorable Phase 7 mixes usually come from a clear creative idea rather than a full stage. Decide on a mood first, then choose the characters that serve it.
One effective technique is to build a mix in two contrasting halves. Assemble a stripped-back core groove with just a few characters, then prepare a second, fuller arrangement using Phase 7's new sounds. Switching between them gives your track a sense of structure — a quiet verse and a louder chorus — which is far more satisfying than one unchanging loop. Phase 7's expanded roster makes this kind of arrangement genuinely possible.
Because Sprunki has no score and no failure, Phase 7 is best treated as a sandbox for happy accidents. Drag in a character you would normally avoid, listen to how it reshapes the groove, and keep it if it surprises you. The new combinations hidden in Phase 7 only reveal themselves to players willing to experiment, and that spirit of playful trial and error is exactly what the phase was built to reward.
Sprunki Phase 7 for Returning Players
Sprunki Phase 7 is aimed squarely at players who have already spent time with the original game. If you arrive having mixed your way through base Sprunki, the appeal is immediate: the controls and the goal are identical, so there is no relearning, but the sound library is new enough to make every session feel fresh again.
The smart way for a returning player to approach Phase 7 is to deliberately set aside your favourite combinations from the original. It is tempting to rebuild the mix you already know works, but doing so means you never really hear what Phase 7 adds. Instead, treat the first few sessions as exploration — build only with characters that are new or that you rarely used before, and let the updated palette surprise you.
Phase 7 also works as a bridge to the wider Sprunki series. Once you have explored its sounds, the jump to other phases — the horror-themed Phase 8 or the definitive Phase 10 — feels natural, because you will have a clear sense of how each phase reshapes the same core game. For a returning fan, Phase 7 is both a fresh playground and a gateway to everything else Sprunki has become.






