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'''Flat stones''' are items from [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]], ''[[Rayman Junior]]'' and ''[[Rayman Designer]]'', found in the [[Blue Mountains]] and [[the Caves of Skops]]. There are only two of them in [[Rayman 1|the original game]]: the first one in [[Mr Stone's Peaks]], which is pulled down by two massive rocks tied with rope that [[Rayman]] must cut with his [[helicopter]], and the second one in [[Crystal Palace]], which simply goes down the chasm and eventually falls in water.
'''Flat stones''' are items from [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]], ''[[Maths and English with Rayman]]'' and ''[[Rayman Designer]]'', found in the [[Blue Mountains]] and [[the Caves of Skops]]. There are only two of them in [[Rayman 1|the original game]]: the first one in [[Mr Stone's Peaks]], which is pulled down by two massive rocks tied with rope that [[Rayman]] must cut with his [[helicopter]], and the second one in [[Crystal Palace]], which simply goes down the chasm and eventually falls in water.


In ''[[Rayman Designer]]'', flat stones which move diagonally can be created.
In ''[[Rayman Designer]]'', flat stones which move diagonally can be created.

Revision as of 06:19, 20 August 2025

Flat stones are items from the original Rayman game, Maths and English with Rayman and Rayman Designer, found in the Blue Mountains and the Caves of Skops. There are only two of them in the original game: the first one in Mr Stone's Peaks, which is pulled down by two massive rocks tied with rope that Rayman must cut with his helicopter, and the second one in Crystal Palace, which simply goes down the chasm and eventually falls in water.

In Rayman Designer, flat stones which move diagonally can be created.

Names in other languages

Language Name
English Flat stone[1]

Flat rock (only to refer to the "left big flat diagonal rock")

Chinese (simplified) 大平石
French Pierre plate
German Flacher Stein

Notes

  1. On one occasion in Rayman Designer, this name is misspelled as "fat stone".