Unlike the usual dark and horror-filled phases you see in the series, Sprunki Phase 9: A Dose of Hope (Insomias Take) flips the script by focusing on redemption and positivity. If you're tired of the jump scares and creepy visuals, this version is a huge shift because it trades the signature horror aesthetic for a vibe centered on healing through music. You can jump straight into the action on sprunki.cool to see how this take handles the Phase 9 energy differently than the Sprunki Phase 9 base version.
Start by dragging and dropping characters onto the slots to build your track. You'll want to listen for how the secondary percussion characters layer in to add texture to the beat. The loop is all about finding the right mix of sounds to create a feeling of hope. Watch how the characters react as you add more layers, focusing on the rhythmic flow rather than waiting for a scary twist to happen, which is the main draw here.
This version stands out because it completely abandons the horror tropes. While some versions of this phase might still lean into a tragic reality with darker characters, this specific take emphasizes a positive atmosphere. It's basically a rhythmic reset for the community, moving away from the gore and towards a more uplifting soundscape. The difference is clear the moment you start mixing; the mood is light and the goal is emotional healing rather than tension.
Looking at the community pulse, players are calling this version "peak," with some users like ELTONMODSSPRUNKI praising the quality of the take. The creators, a collaborative team of nine, mentioned that this is their take on a "dose of hope" and part of a larger saga. Even with the praise, some players still look for the darker edges, but the core of this V1.0 release is definitely about that positive shift the community was craving.
This mod is a great fit for players who love the Sprunki mixing style but need a break from the horror themes. If you're looking for a deep, scary lore experience, this might feel too light for you. Just keep in mind that since this is a fan-made take, the focus is more on the mood and the music than complex new game mechanics, making it a chill experience for a quick browser session.





















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