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    Rocket League Rule 1

    Ever heard of Rule 1 in Rocket League but don't know what it means? Here is a closer look at this unwritten law that every RL player abides by!

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    • What is rule 1 in Rocket League?
    • Breaking Rule 1 in Rocket League
    • Do pro players comply with Rocket League Rule 1?
    Rocket League Rule 1
    Written By Onur Demirkol

    (Content Writer)

    Reviewed by : Naim Rosinski

    (Content Manager & Editor)

    Last UpdatedMay 30, 2025 at 04:58AM
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    In every sport, there are some unwritten rules and this applies to gaming too. Some games have unwritten rules, which build a culture that makes the game more fun. Rocket League is one of the games that has an unwritten rule. This rule, known as "Rule 1," shows how players like to have fun and respect each other, even when they're trying to win. Understanding this rule helps you see how Rocket League players are like one big team, sharing inside jokes and moments of honor.

    If you are new to Rocket League and want to know more about rule 1, keep reading because we will answer all the questions about it. Even though it is not written anywhere or the game developer forces you to comply with it, you need to respect your teammates and opponents during games. At times even if you choose not to comply with it, your teammates might come in to make everything fair for both teams. Here is everything you need to know about rule 1 in Rocket League!

    What is rule 1 in Rocket League?

    Rule 1 happens when two players accidentally crash into each other head-on and get stuck. Instead of trying to get away, they keep pushing against each other until something else stops them. This might sound strange, but it's a big part of the game for many players. They believe that once you're stuck, you should stay stuck until the game or another player breaks you apart.

    Some players take this so seriously that they'd rather score against their own team than break away from Rule 1. The game's creators know about Rule 1 and think it's an important part of the game, but they don't force anyone to follow it. Rule 1 in Rocket League shows the culture of the game, and honestly, you will not encounter too many of these occurrences in the game, especially if you are in higher elos. This unwritten rule shows how Rocket League players respect the culture of the game and considering it was not created by the game developers and naturally came to life makes it an even stronger culture.

    Credit: NickMez/Reddit
    Credit: NickMez/Reddit

    Breaking Rule 1 in Rocket League

    Not everyone follows Rule 1. New players or those who really want to win might break away from a lock-up. However, long-time players and those at higher levels usually stick to it, seeing it as an important tradition. If someone breaks Rule 1, their own team might even score a goal against themselves to show that breaking the rule is not cool. 

    This culture is not something that can be built without passion and respect for other players as well as the game itself. Of course, not everyone complies with rule 1 in Rocket League and that is okay, you can’t expect everyone to be respectful and comply with unwritten rules, there will be people who try to take advantage of this matter but their teammates will most likely fix the issue by conceding an own goal. That is another big example of Rocket League’s culture. The game developers can add different features like split screen or cross platform availabilities(links to both articles), but Rocket League’s culture belongs to the players.

    Credit: Rocket League
    Credit: Rocket League

    Do pro players comply with Rocket League Rule 1?

    Even in big competitions like the Rocket League Championship Series, where there's a lot of money at stake, you'll see players getting into Rule 1 situations. They might not stay locked for long because there's so much on the line, but it shows that they're still part of the community and enjoy the game's traditions.

    Rule 1 is a simple thing, but it means a lot. It shows that Rocket League isn't just about winning; it's about having fun and respecting each other. Even the best players in the world get that, and it's what makes the game special for everyone, whether you're playing for fun or in a big tournament.

    Rule 1 shows us that in Rocket League, being part of the community means joining in on traditions that everyone enjoys, even if they're a bit unusual. 

    Whether you're new to the game or have been playing for a while, following Rule 1 means you're in on something special shared by players around the world. It is an important part of the culture even in professional games and it is not written anywhere or forced by the game developers. So, the next time you're stuck nose-to-nose with another player, remember, it's moments like these that make Rocket League more than just a game. It's about being part of a community that values fun and respect as much as scoring goals.

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    What is Rule 2 in Rocket League?

    Rule 2 is an unwritten rule in Rocket League where if two players get stuck together (usually wheel-to-wheel), they both agree not to break apart on purpose. They just stay stuck until something else forces them to move, like another player or the ball. It’s mostly for fun and part of the game’s community culture.

    What is a 50 in Rocket League?

    A “50” (short for 50/50) happens when two players hit the ball at the same time from opposite directions. The ball could go either way, depending on how the cars hit it. Winning a 50 means the ball goes in your team’s favor. It’s a common and important part of the game.

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    Onur Demirkol

    Onur Demirkol here, content writer for THESPIKEGG. I have been around for a very long time now, you may have seen me in the comments.

    I started writing here in 2021, but my first gig was back in 2018. That was when I realized people actually get paid to write about games. I’ve written thousands of articles for different media outlets, led teams, and conducted interviews with players.

    When I’m not behind the keyboard, I’m watching Galatasaray, following the NBA, or pretending I’m still good at basketball. I also work full-time at AnyDesk, writing serious things in not-so-serious ways.

    If you want to reach out, feel free to contact me on X, LinkedIn, take a look at my work at MuckRack or send me an email at [email protected].

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