Drive Mad Level 50 Walkthrough - Push Box Guide
Complete Drive Mad level 50 walkthrough. Learn how to beat Push Box by pushing the wooden box into the gap, using it as a temporary bridge, and driving smoothly across to the fi…
Drive Mad level 50, called Push Box, is a medium difficulty level built around obstacle placement and momentum transfer. A large gap blocks the route, and the truck cannot cross it directly. To solve the level, you need to push the heavy wooden box into the gap and turn it into a temporary bridge before driving across to the finish.
Why Level 50 Feels Hard
This level is tricky because the box needs enough force to move, but too much commitment can send both the box and the truck into the gap. If you keep holding forward after the box reaches the edge, the truck may follow it down. If you push too gently, the box may stop short or get stuck at a bad angle. The safest strategy is to use controlled impacts instead of one long push.
Step-by-Step Walkthrough for Drive Mad Level 50
Step 1: Back up, build speed, and push the box into the gap
At the start, do not immediately bump the box. Reverse toward the left edge of the platform to create the longest possible runway. Then hold forward and hit the wooden box with strong speed. As the box approaches the gap, ease off the throttle so the box continues sliding forward while the truck stays under control. If the box does not fall into the gap correctly, reverse a little and hit it again. Several short impacts are usually safer than holding forward continuously.
Step 2: Cross the box bridge and drive to the finish
Once the box is sitting inside the gap, slow down and check that it is stable enough to drive over. Cross the box bridge with gentle throttle. Do not jump onto it at high speed, because a bad bounce can flip the truck or shift the box. After the wheels reach the far platform, accelerate normally and drive straight to the black-and-white finish line.
Best Cue for Consistent Clears
Push the box. Stop the truck. Cross slowly.
Why This Method Works
This method works because the truck's momentum is used to move the obstacle instead of trying to jump the gap. The wooden box becomes the missing piece of the road. By backing up first, you give the truck enough speed to move the heavy box. By releasing near the edge, you let the box continue into the gap while keeping the truck safe. Crossing slowly afterward prevents the temporary bridge from turning into another obstacle.
Key Tips for Level 50
- Reverse before pushing so you have enough runway
- Use a strong initial hit to move the heavy box
- Release the throttle as the box reaches the gap edge
- Do not keep pushing blindly or the truck may fall in too
- Use multiple short impacts if the box gets stuck
- Cross the box bridge slowly and keep the truck level
Common Mistakes in Drive Mad Level 50
- Trying to jump the gap without using the box
- Starting too close to the box and not building enough push momentum
- Holding forward too long and falling into the gap
- Leaving the box tilted or only partly inside the gap
- Crossing the box bridge too fast
- Refusing to reset the push with small repeated impacts
Fast Summary
- Reverse to the left edge
- Accelerate into the wooden box
- Push the box toward the gap
- Release throttle near the edge
- Use repeated bumps if the box gets stuck
- Drive slowly over the box bridge and finish
FAQ
How do you beat Drive Mad Level 50?
Push the wooden box into the gap, use it as a bridge, then drive slowly across it and continue to the finish.
Why is Drive Mad Level 50 difficult?
The box needs enough momentum to fall into the gap, but the truck must stop before following it in. The timing between pushing and releasing is the main challenge.
What is the main trick in Push Box?
The main trick is using the full runway and controlled impacts. Back up first, hit the box hard, then release near the gap so the box moves forward while the truck stays safe.
What should I do if the box gets stuck?
Back up a little and hit it again. Multiple short pushes are usually more effective than holding forward continuously.
What usually causes failure in Level 50?
Most failures come from poor timing, low momentum, falling into the gap with the box, or crossing the temporary bridge too aggressively.