Sprunki Reversed Phase 4 Remixable exists in a web of Phase 4 variants—some are remakes of Phase 3, others are revamped versions with better sounds, and this one flips the Phase 4 concept into a remixable template you can rebuild yourself. If you've tried the standard Phase 4 or heard that Phase 4 was originally a remake of Phase 3, this version gives you a reason to revisit: it hands you the building blocks instead of a fixed arrangement, so you can test different character combinations and sound layers without waiting for another creator's update. You play it on sprunki.cool in your browser, drag characters onto slots, and listen for how the reversed or remixable structure changes the usual Phase 4 flow.
Your core loop is simple: pick a character, drop it onto a polo, hear its loop or vocal layer, then add another character to build a mix. Because this is labeled "Remixable," the template likely lets you swap, reorder, or isolate sounds more freely than a locked Phase 4 arrangement. Watch how each character's sound fits—some may be marked as dead or alive in related Phase 4 versions (like Oren, Raddy, Clukr dead; Funbot alive in the revamped variant), but this remixable take may shuffle those roles or let you choose which state to use. Listen for whether the reversed label means backward audio, inverted character order, or a different phase progression; the Fandom wiki pages confirm multiple Phase 4 interpretations exist, so expect some trial and error as you figure out which sounds belong to which slot.
What makes this version distinct is the remixable template structure. Standard Sprunki Phase 4 and its revamped sibling focus on preset sound improvements or character states, but a remixable variant typically opens up the sound bank so you can build your own arrangement. If you've played Sprunki Reversed Phase 3 or Sprunki Reversed Phase 5 Remixable, you'll recognize the pattern: reversed phases often invert the usual character lineup or audio direction, while remixable tags signal that you control the layering order. This mod sits at the intersection of both ideas, so you get Phase 4's character roster with the freedom to rearrange loops and test alternate mixes. The Fandom evidence confirms that Phase 4 itself is a remake of Phase 3, meaning the sound palette here may echo Phase 3 roots but with Phase 4's updated character states and a remixable twist on top.
Because no direct player comments or creator notes are available for this specific entry, the safer read is to approach it as a template experiment rather than a story-driven or narrative-heavy mod. The wiki pages show that Phase 4 variants focus on sound quality and character status (dead versus alive), so expect this remixable version to prioritize audio layering over lore or cutscenes. If you're used to Phase 4's fixed progression, you may need a minute to adjust to the open-ended remix structure—there's no single "correct" mix, so your goal is to explore combinations and find loops that fit your taste. The reversed label suggests some audio or visual inversion, but without screenshots or OCR details, you'll discover that by ear as you play.
This mod works best for players who already know the Phase 4 character roster and want to experiment with alternate arrangements. If you're brand new to Sprunki phases, start with Sprunki Phase 4 to learn the baseline sounds, then return here to remix them. If you prefer a guided, story-first experience, this remixable template may feel too open-ended—there's no fixed narrative or phase unlock to chase, just a sound bank and your own creativity. One caveat: because this is a fan-made remix of a remake (Phase 4 remakes Phase 3, and this remixes Phase 4), some sounds may feel familiar or repetitive if you've already spent time with Phase 3 or Phase 4 revamped. Treat it as a sandbox for testing ideas rather than a brand-new sound library, and you'll get the most value from the remixable structure.





















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