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Rocket League Flick Guide | Master Every Flick!
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Welcome to the ultimate Rocket League Flick Guide. Whether you're a beginner or looking to perfect your mechanics, this guide will walk you through all the popular flicks in the game.

What Is a Flick?
A flick is a mechanic where you use your car's flip to launch the ball after dribbling it on top of your car. Flicks are extremely useful for 1v1 and 2v2 situations where outplaying a single opponent gives you the advantage.

Setup Tips
Use slow dribble to gain control.

The ball should be centered and slightly behind the front wheels.

Don’t rush – a good setup makes all the difference.

Use ball cam toggle to check positioning.

Basic Flicks
1. Forward Flick
Jump once, then flick forward.

Works best with the ball slightly behind your front wheels.

Simple, effective, and great for quick shots.

2. 45° Flick
Jump, rotate your car 45° diagonally, and flick.

Adds more power than a straight flick.

One of the strongest flicks in the game.

3. 90° Flick
Jump, turn 90° sideways (left/right), then flick forward.

Great for faking direction and catching opponents off guard.

Advanced Flicks
4. Musty Flick
Lean your car backward, then flip backward (diagonal optional).

Best done when the ball is near the back of your car.

High power and elevation.

5. Breezi Flick
Start with a bounce dribble.

Tornado spin into the air, land the ball on your car, then Musty Flick.

Very flashy – great for clips!

6. 180° Flick
Jump and instantly air roll to face backward.

Flick backwards with power.

Best used with Octane or cars with high hitboxes.

Pro Tips
Car Matters: Octane, Fennec, and Dominus all perform differently. Try each.

Air Roll helps for positioning your flick direction.

Practice in Freeplay and use training packs (see below).

Watch your first touch – don’t bounce the ball too high.

Use the “no flip” to fake flicks.

Recommended Training Packs
Name Code
Flick Practice | 6D1A-3D57-D8D5-ED6B
Dribbling Control | 1E8E-3F20-92D8-79E3
Flick Setup Master | B1C8-2F31-4D9A-466C

Video Guides
Rocket League: Complete Guide To Flicks
Controlled Musty Tutorial | Freestyle Masterclass
How to do EVERY Flick in Rocket League!
   
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Rocket League Flick Guide | Master Every Flick!
Rocket League Flick Guide

Welcome to the ultimate Rocket League Flick Guide. Whether you're a beginner or looking to perfect your mechanics, this guide will walk you through all the popular flicks in the game.

Table of Contents


What Is a Flick?
A flick is a mechanic where you use your car's flip to launch the ball after dribbling it on top of your car. Flicks are extremely useful for 1v1 and 2v2 situations where outplaying a single opponent gives you the advantage.


Setup Tips
Use slow dribble to gain control.

The ball should be centered and slightly behind the front wheels.

Don’t rush – a good setup makes all the difference.

Use ball cam toggle to check positioning.

Basic Flicks
1. Forward Flick
Jump once, then flick forward.
Works best with the ball slightly behind your front wheels.
Simple, effective, and great for quick shots.

2. 45° Flick
Jump, rotate your car 45° diagonally, and flick.
Adds more power than a straight flick.
One of the strongest flicks in the game.

3. 90° Flick
Jump, turn 90° sideways (left/right), then flick forward.
Great for faking direction and catching opponents off guard.

Advanced Flicks
4. Musty Flick
Lean your car backward, then flip backward (diagonal optional).
Best done when the ball is near the back of your car.
High power and elevation.

5. Breezi Flick
Start with a bounce dribble.
Tornado spin into the air, land the ball on your car, then Musty Flick.
Very flashy – great for clips!

6. 180° Flick
Jump and instantly air roll to face backward.
Flick backwards with power.
Best used with Octane or cars with high hitboxes.

Pro Tips
Car Matters: Octane, Fennec, and Dominus all perform differently. Try each.

Air Roll helps for positioning your flick direction.

Practice in Freeplay and use training packs (see below).

Watch your first touch – don’t bounce the ball too high.

Use the “no flip” to fake flicks.

Recommended Training Packs
Name Code
Flick Practice | 6D1A-3D57-D8D5-ED6B
Dribbling Control | 1E8E-3F20-92D8-79E3
Flick Setup Master | B1C8-2F31-4D9A-466C

Video Guides
Rocket League: Complete Guide To Flicks
Controlled Musty Tutorial | Freestyle Masterclass
How to do EVERY Flick in Rocket League!