Frenzy Ball Blog
Guides, physics explainers, and community tips for football simulations — written for players and creators.
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How Physics Simulations Create Unexpected Football Moments
Why rigid-body physics in football simulators produces deflections, comebacks, and moments no script could plan — and how Frenzy Ball leans into that chaos.
2026-05-12
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Why Ball Simulations Became Popular on TikTok
Short-form video rewards unpredictable outcomes. Here is why physics ball simulators exploded on TikTok and how creators use Frenzy Ball.
2026-05-18
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Behind the Scenes of Frenzy Ball
How Frenzy Ball evolved from a pitch prototype into a multi-mode physics playground — tech choices, design philosophy, and what we will not change.
2026-05-22
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How Collision Physics Work in Frenzy Ball
A readable guide to rigid-body collisions, restitution, friction, and collision layers in browser football simulations.
2026-05-28
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Creating the Perfect Football Simulation
There is no single perfect setup — but there is a method. Learn how to pair teams, tune physics, and choose modes for the simulation you want.
2026-06-02
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Best Matchups to Try in Frenzy Ball
Curated team pairings and mode combinations for rivalry matches, upset hunting, and entertaining simulations — from classics to meme picks.
2026-06-05
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The Evolution of Marble Racing Games
From playground marbles to YouTube Marble League and browser team races — how marble physics became spectator sport.
2026-06-08
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How Randomness Creates Exciting Matches
True randomness vs. emergent chaos in physics simulators — why Frenzy Ball avoids dice rolls and still surprises every run.
2026-06-10
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Why Every Simulation Is Different
Initial conditions, floating-point physics, and player settings combine so no two Frenzy Ball matches play identically.
2026-06-14
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Tips for Hosting Your Own Ball Tournament
Run a Frenzy Ball tournament for friends, classrooms, or streams — brackets, rules, recording, and keeping it fair with physics.
2026-06-18