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RULES

We follow official Beyblade X rules. Choose from the options below to learn more about these rules and click HERE to learn about the game types we use.

SCORING

FIRST PLAYER TO REACH 4/7 POINTS WINS

(Group stages - 4 points, Finals - 7 points)

Points are scored in different ways, and specific zones within the stadium affect the score:

SPIN FINISH

1 POINT

The opponent’s Beyblade stops spinning first.

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OVER FINISH

2 POINTS

A pocket outside the main battle area.

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BURST FINISH

2 POINTS

The opponent’s Beyblade bursts apart.

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XTREME FINISH

3 POINTS

A more difficult-to-reach knock-out zone.

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SELECTION PHASE

Sides are chosen by a fair method (coin flip, dice roll, or rock-paper-scissors). The winner picks their preferred side for the entire match.

 

Once positions are set, players have 3 minutes to secretly choose their Beyblades, which must be inspected by the judge to ensure they comply with the rules.

 

Once a player declares they are “set,” no further help is allowed, and their Beyblade choice is locked for the match.

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LAUNCHING

Battles begin with the call “3-2-1 Go Shoot!” and the Beyblades must make contact with the stadium’s Battle Zone to start.

 

Both players must launch simultaneously when the word "shoot" is called. Launches must be done from within the Launch Area, and players cannot obstruct or interfere with their opponent's launch.

 

The Beyblade must be launched from a maximum of 20cm above the stadium floor to avoid unfair launches, and players cannot touch the stadium during or after their launch.

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ROUND REVIEW

A player can request a relaunch if their Beyblade launch is hindered by a malfunction or external interference, such as being hit by an opponent or spectator.

 

The request must be made during or immediately after the launch countdown.

 

Alternatively, players can request a video review (if available) to investigate improper launches or outside interference.

 

Each player is allowed one relaunch or review call per battle, but judges can initiate these actions when necessary if they notice any irregularities.

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BATTLE RESULTS

Players must not touch their Beyblades until the judge has declared the battle's result. Spectators and players are also not allowed to offer opinions on the outcome before the judge's official ruling. This ensures fairness and avoids confusion.

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LEGAL EQUIPMENT

Only official Beyblade X products produced by Takara-Tomy or Hasbro are allowed in ranked matches. This includes Beyblades, launchers, and other necessary equipment. Ranked matches must also take place in official Beyblade X stadiums to ensure standard gameplay.

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