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Discover the most difficult and demanding songs from Friday Night Funkin' mods that will truly test your skills. This list features tracks with the fastest rhythms and most complex note charts, ideal for experienced players seeking a real challenge. From "Bad Time" to "Devil's Gambit", prepare for an intense and 'finger-breaking' gaming experience. Explore the most brutal mods and prove your FNF mastery.

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    Casanova (Selever Mod)

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    Casanova from the Selever mod is renowned for its extreme difficulty and intricate note charting, demanding high precision and speed from players. Its frantic pace and dense patterns establish it as a formidable test for Friday Night Funkin' enthusiasts.

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    Zavodila (Mid-Fight Masses Mod)

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    • Good and catchy song

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    Zavodila features extremely fast and complex note patterns, demanding exceptional precision and coordination from the player. Its difficulty is amplified by screen and camera shaking visual effects, which add a layer of distraction and heighten the intensity of the rhythmic challenge.

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    Ugh (Week 7)

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    Ugh stands out for its introduction to the challenging Week 7 of Friday Night Funkin', presenting a rhythm that, while initially simple, quickly escalates in difficulty. Its note design and speed on higher modes demand great precision and reflexes, making it a significant test for players. The song serves as an entry point to Tankman's intensity, preparing players for the even greater challenges that follow.

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    Stress Hard (Week 7)

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    Stress is widely recognized for its extreme difficulty within the base Friday Night Funkin' game, featuring fast and complex note patterns that demand high skill. Its challenging design makes it a definitive test for players aiming to master the game's most demanding songs.

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    Blammed Hard (Week 7)

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    • Considered one of the hardest songs in FNF Week 7

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    Blammed is one of the songs featured in Friday Night Funkin's challenging Week 7, known for its note patterns and rhythm that test players' skills. While Week 7 was perceived by some as less difficult than anticipated, Blammed contributes to the set of tracks that demand precision and quick reflexes to achieve a high score.

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    Expurgation (from the Tricky mod, Full Release)

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    • One of the greatest tracks of FNF

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    Expurgation is widely recognized for its extreme difficulty and innovative gameplay mechanics, including traps that players must dodge. The song demands exceptional precision and speed, making it a definitive test for even the most experienced Friday Night Funkin' players.

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    GodRays (Vs. Shaggy Mod)

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    GodRays is one of the most challenging songs in the FNF 'Vs. Shaggy' mod, renowned for its extreme difficulty often requiring nine-key gameplay and intensive practice. Its complexity makes it a definitive test for players aiming to master the game's most intricate rhythms.

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    Termination (Vs. Tabi Mod)

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    Termination is an extremely difficult song from the FNF QT mod, challenging players with extremely high speed and dense note patterns. It demands precise memory of saw patterns and flawless execution to conquer, making it a formidable test of skill. The song's difficulty is forced to "Very Hard" in freeplay, underscoring its reputation as one of the game's most brutal tracks.

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    Release (Vs. Sarvente's Mid-Fight Masses Mod)

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    • Features tougher difficulty

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    "Release" is renowned for its escalating difficulty and complex rhythmic patterns, demanding high precision and speed from the player. The song presents a significant challenge within the "Sarvente's Mid-Fight Masses" mod, making it a true test of skill for Friday Night Funkin' enthusiasts.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking evaluates Friday Night Funkin' mod songs that are considered the most difficult and challenging by the player community, based on note count, speed, and overall complexity.
Difficulty is determined by factors such as the total number of notes (some songs have millions), the speed of patterns, the presence of spammy sections, and the general opinion of players who have attempted to beat them on the highest difficulties.
While this ranking is based on the provided context, community participation is important. If there's an FNF mod song you consider extremely challenging, you can share it in the comments for future consideration.
These terms refer to specific difficulty levels or game modes within FNF mods that are known for their extreme difficulty, often surpassing the game's standard 'Hard' or 'Expert' levels.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

This ranking has been compiled from an analysis of community discussions, video mentions, and articles highlighting the hardest Friday Night Funkin' mod songs. Our goal is to reflect the general consensus among players regarding which songs present the greatest challenge.

  • Songs repeatedly mentioned by players as "impossible to pass" or "the hardest in FNF history" within the context of FNF mods have been considered.
  • Attention has been given to songs with an exceptionally high note count (e.g., millions of notes) or those requiring extreme speed and precision.
  • Songs from popular mods known for their difficulty, such as The Shaggy Mod, Vs. Whitty, Vs. Zardy, and Camellia v2.5, among others, have been included.
  • Mentions of specific difficulties like 'Bad Time', 'Unfair', 'Insane', or 'Extreme' in the context of these songs have also been a relevant factor.
  • The song must belong to a Friday Night Funkin' mod and be recognized by the community for its extreme difficulty.
  • Songs with an unusually high volume of notes or rhythm patterns that demand exceptional coordination and speed are prioritized.
  • Songs that have been the subject of numerous discussions or videos by players attempting to clear them on the highest available difficulties are considered.
  • Songs that have introduced new difficulty levels or mechanics that make them notably harder than standard game content are included.