Somewhere between Phase 1 and Phase 2, a strange middle chapter emerged — and @Tylermc27 has now given it a full remaster. Sprunki Phase 1.25 - Remastered takes the creator's original vision for this in-between phase and polishes it for a new audience, playable instantly on sprunki.cool without any download.
What sets this remaster apart is the direct author involvement. Rather than a third-party cleanup, this is the original creator revisiting their own work — which typically means tighter timing, cleaner presentation, and corrections to elements that felt unfinished the first time around. The decimal phases occupy a curious spot in the broader Sprunki Phases ecosystem, sitting alongside the main series entries documented across community wikis.
For newcomers, the decimal phase concept can be confusing. Players frequently ask whether Phase 1.25 connects narratively to Phase 2 or stands on its own, and community discussions suggest the answer varies depending on which fan timeline you follow. Some players also report wanting clearer visual cues for when the phase shifts tonally — a common request across decimal entries.
If you've already played the original 1.25, this remaster is the definitive way to revisit it. If you're brand new to Sprunki phases, starting here works fine — just know the broader wiki lists many more phases to explore afterward. Browser-based, quick to load, and free.





















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