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Learn the SSX 3 spins scoring system. See points for 1 to 30 180s, and the exact scoring formula.

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Learn the SSX 3 spins scoring system. See points for 1 to 30 180s, and the exact scoring formula.

The scoring for spins in SSX 3 is based on the number of 180-degree rotations you perform. The formula used is score = 120*n + 30*n(n+1)/2, where 'n' represents the number of 180s.

Here is a breakdown of the points awarded for performing a specific number of 180s:

  • 1 180 (180 total rotations) - 150 points
  • 2 180s (360 total rotations) - 330 points
  • 3 180s (540 total rotations) - 540 points
  • 4 180s (720 total rotations) - 780 points
  • 5 180s (900 total rotations) - 1,050 points
  • 6 180s (1080 total rotations) - 1,350 points
  • 7 180s (1260 total rotations) - 1,680 points
  • 8 180s (1440 total rotations) - 2,040 points
  • 9 180s (1620 total rotations) - 2,430 points
  • 10 180s (1800 total rotations) - 2,850 points
  • 11 180s (1980 total rotations) - 3,300 points
  • 12 180s (2160 total rotations) - 3,780 points
  • 13 180s (2340 total rotations) - 4,290 points
  • 14 180s (2520 total rotations) - 4,830 points
  • 15 180s (2700 total rotations) - 5,400 points
  • 16 180s (2880 total rotations) - 6,000 points
  • 17 180s (3060 total rotations) - 6,630 points
  • 18 180s (3240 total rotations) - 7,290 points
  • 19 180s (3420 total rotations) - 7,980 points
  • 20 180s (3600 total rotations) - 8,700 points
  • 21 180s (3780 total rotations) - 9,450 points
  • 22 180s (3960 total rotations) - 10,230 points
  • 23 180s (4140 total rotations) - 11,040 points
  • 24 180s (4320 total rotations) - 11,880 points
  • 25 180s (4500 total rotations) - 12,750 points
  • 26 180s (4680 total rotations) - 13,650 points
  • 27 180s (4860 total rotations) - 14,580 points
  • 28 180s (5040 total rotations) - 15,540 points
  • 29 180s (5220 total rotations) - 16,530 points
  • 30 180s (5400 total rotations) - 17,550 points
Tips
  • Focus on performing multiple 180s in a single run to maximize your score.
  • The points awarded increase significantly with each additional 180.
  • Understanding the scoring formula can help you aim for specific point targets.

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