The Linglox User Guide
A curated, reorganized companion to the Linglox wiki — the community's compilation of findings about the game's realms, colors, and mechanics, presented for quick recognition and easy navigation.
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Realms
Every realm in Linglox, shown with its title card from the wiki. Hover or focus a card for a quick summary — or click it to open the realm's own page with its full area list.
Realms are listed in the wiki's order, which follows game progression — from The Unaffiliated (the start of the game) to the endgame realms. Each card's stage label marks how late you reach it.
Realm map how the realms connect
Arrows point from a location to the realm reached from it; edge labels show the unlock or access requirement the wiki documents. Click any realm box to open its page. Dashed boxes are locations or sub-realms without a card above.
Trivia
Colors & Materials
A structured view of every block color documented on the wiki. This is a compilation of findings, not a walkthrough — tooltips explain a gimmick only where it genuinely helps.
Materials 22 secondary rules in the wiki's gallery order, plus 2 upcoming
Most prompts use the SmoothPlastic material, but some blocks use other materials — commonly secondary rules that alter the answer in various ways. Hover or focus a card for its rule where the wiki documents one.
Colors are listed in the wiki's order — roughly by appearance in the Linglox Bible (the community's reference spreadsheet), then by page creation date. Re-sort around the color wheel or alphabetically with the toggle, and use the family chips to filter to one hue.
Used colors documented in-game, in Bible order
Every block color observed in the game. The first stretch — from Institutional White onward — is the core vocabulary the tutorial teaches; hover or focus any card for its mechanic where the wiki documents one.
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Area-specific colors The Outer Space & The Soulful
The wiki lists these separately: The Outer Space uses special colors found nowhere else in-game, and The Soulful has its own set of eleven Souls.
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Unused Colors (click to expand)
These colors exist in the color palette and Roblox's brick color system but are currently unused in the game. Collapsed by default to keep the main view focused.
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Extras & References
Everything that supports the main content: a short glossary, community trivia, meta notes, and the official external links.
Glossary
- Realm
- The main locations in the game, mostly found in the Lobby. Realms can lead to other realms or contain areas with badges to earn.
- Gimmick
- A color- or material-bound mechanic that changes how a block behaves.
- Title card
- The illustrated banner shown when entering a realm, drawn by community artists.
- Progression order
- The sequence in which a typical player reaches the realms.
Trivia
- The misspelling in "The Eventgful" is intentional.
- The "Giving Up Now" and The Global have each moved between three areas — the most-moved maps in the game.
- The Scrapyard was created for The Crimson (Legacy) and The Global after their removal from the game.
- The Infinite Stairway was inspired by the Infinite Staircase in Lingo, and was previously named The Infinity Staircase.
Meta notes
- The wiki is a compilation of findings; expect documentation, not tutorials.
- Some gimmicks are left unexplained on purpose — they are either self-explanatory or too rare to matter.
- Realm and color data in this guide comes from the live wiki (fetched July 2026), including exact color values from the wiki's own Colors module.
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About the Wiki
What the Linglox wiki is
The Linglox wiki is primarily a compilation of findings made by the community — realms, colors, block behaviors, and discoveries recorded as they were made. It is deliberately not a hand-holding walkthrough: some gimmicks are never exhaustively explained because they are self-explanatory in-game, or appear so rarely that documenting their existence is enough. If you want the joy of solving, the wiki (and this guide) will not spoil it for you.
Design choices in this User Guide
- Ordering logic is labeled. Realms say they follow the wiki's progression order; colors say they follow the Linglox Bible's order. What was previously invisible is now stated in one line.
- Recognition over recall. Swatches, decorated title cards, numbering, icons, and tags let you recognize content instead of memorizing it.
- Search and sort only where they earn their place. The 15 realms fit on one or two screens, so that grid stays clean; the much longer color list gets a compact filter and sort toggle.
- Reduced clutter. Unused colors are collapsed by default; external links are visually marked as leaving the guide; duplicate navigation paths were removed.
- Responsive by design. Fluid type and CSS grid replace wiki-style page-size modifiers, so the layout adapts instead of stretching.
Contributors & activity
The wiki is maintained by a small group of active community members. Where a realm's puzzle or map maker is known (Berrius, k3kandre, kambayaa, Terradragontastic1, and community members), that credit is reproduced on the realm card in this guide.