Quirky Rhythm Minigame Collection

Rhythm Heaven Groove Wiki

Rhythm Heaven Groove is Nintendo's rhythm game for Nintendo Switch, featuring 80+ single-player rhythm games, 30+ local multiplayer games, Beatspell, a free demo, trailers, and timing tips.

Rhythm Heaven Groove Wiki Guides

Jump straight to release info, the free demo, minigames, Beatspell, multiplayer, controls, and trailers.

Latest Updates

Discover the newest guides, tips, and content

Rhythm Heaven Groove Disc Dog: Perfect Guide & Timing Tricks

Master the tricky 7-count timing in Rhythm Heaven Groove's Disc Dog minigame. Learn the best visual and audio tricks to secure a Perfect rating.

Jul 8, 2026guide
Read more →
Rhythm Heaven Groove Crab Snacks: Ultimate Perfect Guide

Master the Crab Snacks minigame in Rhythm Heaven Groove. Learn control sync, timing cues for macarons and mangosteens, and how to get a Perfect score.

Jul 8, 2026guide
Read more →
Rhythm Heaven Groove Soda Hop: Mastering Timing & Cues

Master rhythm heaven groove soda hop with our gameplay guide. Learn timing windows, controls, beat patterns, and tips for a perfect score.

Jul 8, 2026guide
Read more →
Rhythm Heaven Groove Ribbit Rocket: Complete Stage 2 Gameplay Guide

Master the Ribbit Rocket rhythm game in Stage 2 of Rhythm Heaven Groove. Learn key controls, frog jump patterns, timing displays, and perfect strategies.

Jul 8, 2026guide
Read more →
Rhythm Heaven Groove Feeding the Beast: Full Walkthrough & Tips

Master Feeding the Beast in Rhythm Heaven Groove. Learn key syncopation patterns, visual cues, and strategies to secure your Amazing medal on Nintendo Switch.

Jul 8, 2026guide
Read more →
Rhythm Heaven Groove Merch: 2026 Official Guide & Bonus List

Discover the complete Rhythm Heaven Groove merch collection for 2026, including pre-order bonuses, limited edition pins, and official apparel.

Jul 7, 2026purchase
Read more →
Rhythm Heaven Groove Perfect: Ultimate Campaign & Medals Guide

Master the Rhythm Heaven Groove Perfect Campaign. Learn how to trigger Perfect runs, unlock Night Mode, earn Rainbow Perfects, and claim exclusive rewards.

Jul 7, 2026guide
Read more →
Rhythm Heaven Groove Night Mode: Unlock Guide & Pro Tips

Master the challenging Rhythm Heaven Groove Night Mode. Learn unlocking requirements, timing adjustments, and level-specific strategies.

Jul 7, 2026guide
Read more →
rhythm heaven groove walmart: Buying Tips and Tracking Guide

Track the Walmart listing, understand the page status, and use a practical checklist to monitor availability for Rhythm Heaven Groove in 2026.

Jul 6, 2026purchase
Read more →
rhythm heaven groove nintendo direct: Reveal Breakdown

Rhythm Heaven Groove Nintendo Direct coverage with release date, core modes, Beatspell, pricing, languages, and launch prep tips.

Jul 6, 2026release
Read more →
rhythm heaven groove toy box: Demo, Minigames & Tips

rhythm heaven groove toy box maps the demo, confirmed minigames, Beatspell, local multiplayer, and timing tips for new Nintendo Switch players.

Jul 6, 2026guide
Read more →
rhythm heaven groove: 2026 OpenCritic Review Trends

OpenCritic’s current review mix points to a charming, mastery-focused rhythm game with simple controls, catchy music, and tough timing.

Jul 6, 2026review
Read more →

Rhythm Heaven Groove Launch Details

The fast answer for release date, platform, price, edition, compatibility, publisher, file size, and language searches. Every detail below is confirmed by Nintendo's official product pages.

Release Date
July 2, 2026

Nintendo lists the launch date as July 2, 2026 for Rhythm Heaven Groove.

Platform
Nintendo Switch

The game is listed as a Nintendo Switch title on the official store and regional Nintendo pages.

Switch 2 Compatibility
Supported

Nintendo's U.S. store states that game behavior on Nintendo Switch 2 is consistent with Nintendo Switch.

Regular Price
$39.99

Nintendo's U.S. news page lists the regular price at $39.99.

Formats
Digital & Package

Nintendo lists a digital eShop version, and regional pages also show a package version with retailer links.

Publisher
Nintendo

Nintendo is listed as the publisher on the official product pages.

Co-development
TNX

Official Nintendo pages credit Nintendo, Tsunku, and co-development by TNX.

Players
1-4 Local

Single-system multiplayer supports up to four players. Extra compatible controllers may be required.

Play Modes
TV, Tabletop, Handheld

All three Nintendo Switch play modes are listed as supported.

File Size
3.5 GB

Nintendo's U.S. store lists an estimated 3.5 GB file size for both Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2.

Languages
13 Languages

Japanese, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Korean, Dutch, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese variants are supported.

Rating
Mild Fantasy Violence

The U.S. listing shows an ESRB rating of Mild Fantasy Violence.

Rhythm Heaven Groove Demo Guide

The free Starter Demo is the cleanest entry point for new players. It teaches the core Rhythm Heaven idea before the full 80-plus solo rhythm game lineup opens up, and it lets returning fans test timing, audio cues, and local multiplayer before buying.

1

Open Nintendo eShop

Use Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch or Nintendo Switch 2, or open Nintendo's official game page and select the Download demo button.

2

Search the regional title

Search for Rhythm Heaven Groove on the U.S. store. On UK and Australia pages, the same game is listed as Rhythm Paradise Groove.

3

Download the free Starter Demo

The demo is listed as free and is available from Nintendo eShop and official Nintendo regional pages.

4

Play the first five solo rhythm games

Nintendo's UK and Australia pages describe the demo as including the first five solo rhythm games, with Hoop Trundling shown as one confirmed example.

5

Try the multiplayer tweezer challenge

The demo also lets players test tweezer timing together with friends, with Rhythm Tweezers highlighted in Nintendo Today coverage.

6

Transfer progress to the full game

Progress from the demo can be transferred to the full game, so early practice and cleared demo content continue into the paid version.

7

Use the demo as timing practice

The demo is best used to learn the series rhythm rule: listen for the beat and cue first, then press the button at the right moment.

Rhythm Heaven Groove Minigames List

Nintendo presents Rhythm Heaven Groove as a collection with more than 80 solo rhythm games and more than 30 multiplayer rhythm games. The list below focuses on minigames and named scenarios shown or described by Nintendo and major media coverage.

Solo

Hoop Trundling

Keep the beat while jumping over hoops. Nintendo's description highlights the cue phrase pa pi pu pe po and jumping on the final beat.

Solo

Hop Stop N Roll

Control a roly-poly cat doll that jumps and rolls to the music, using simple actions that build timing confidence early.

Solo

Fruit Flex

Flex your biceps to bop fruit into place, one of the clearest examples of the game's rhythm comedy.

Solo

Slice N Dice Kitchen

A vegetable-chopping rhythm game shown in official Nintendo materials, matching the broader description of chopping flying veggies.

Solo

Can Do

A named solo rhythm game shown in Nintendo's official screenshot set for Rhythm Paradise Groove.

Solo

Germ Aerobics

A named solo rhythm game shown in Nintendo's official screenshot set.

Solo

Soda Hop

A named solo rhythm game shown in Nintendo's official screenshot set.

Solo

Synchro Wings

A named solo rhythm game shown in Nintendo's official screenshot set, matching Nintendo's description of flapping along with birds in flight.

Multiplayer

Rhythm Tweezers

Players take turns plucking a very hairy onion. Nintendo presents it as a cooperative timing challenge where the team must stay sharp.

Multiplayer

Tennis Quest

A cooperative tennis-themed challenge where players work together to defeat monsters.

Multiplayer

Cake Wait

Players wait for the exact timing cue to grab a share of cake as the clock strikes 3.

Rhythm Heaven Groove Beginner Guide

Rhythm Heaven Groove is built around timing, not reaction speed. The game teaches one small action at a time, then asks players to hear the beat, recognize the cue, and press the button on rhythm.

1

Start with the free demo

Begin with the Starter Demo to practice the first five solo rhythm games and one multiplayer tweezer challenge before moving into the full game.

2

Watch each minigame intro

Rhythm Heaven Groove introduces each rhythm game with a short explanation of the action and the timing window, so learn the rule before chasing the score.

3

Listen before you look

Nintendo tells players to use their ears. Some games can trick your eyes, so the beat, cue, and tempo matter more than the animation alone.

4

Practice the early solo games in order

Use Hoop Trundling, Hop Stop N Roll, and Fruit Flex as early practice because Nintendo presents them as simple examples of jump, roll, and flex timing.

5

Focus on cue words and tempo changes

Listen for each game's beat, button-press action, and tempo cues. Some stages speed up or change the spacing between inputs.

6

Use feedback between attempts

Each short rhythm game gives quick performance feedback, making it easy to replay, adjust timing, and build consistency.

7

Progress toward Beatspell

Progress in the game to unlock Beatspell, a single-player mode where rhythm-based spell inputs are used to fight monsters.

8

Move into multiplayer after solo practice

Once the basic beat feels natural, try the local multiplayer games. Up to four players can play on one system, and each player needs a compatible controller.

Quick Tips

  • Listen for the beat first, then watch the screen.
  • Run TV calibration whenever you change displays or controllers.
  • Use the demo to learn timing before buying the full game.
  • Each player needs a compatible controller for four-player local play.

Rhythm Heaven Groove Multiplayer Modes

Multiplayer is designed for one Nintendo Switch system and short rhythm challenges with friends. Each player needs a compatible controller, and extra controllers may be required for a full four-player setup.

Player Setup

1-4 local players

Gather up to three friends around one system for single-system multiplayer.

  • One compatible controller per player
  • TV mode and tabletop mode supported
  • Additional controllers may be required
Mode Count

30+ multiplayer games

The multiplayer set includes both co-operative and competitive rhythm games.

  • Co-op games focus on shared success
  • Competitive games reward the best timing
  • Playable around a single system
Co-op Examples

Work together on the beat

Rhythm Tweezers asks players to take turns plucking a hairy onion, while Tennis Quest turns rhythm timing into a shared monster-fighting challenge.

  • Rhythm Tweezers
  • Tennis Quest
  • Team victory conditions
Competitive Examples

Beat your friends to the cue

Cake Wait has players grab cake right as the clock hits 3, and other shown scenarios include racing wrestlers, arrow slicing, and rolling ball survival challenges.

  • Cake Wait
  • Racing wrestler scenario
  • Arrow slicing challenge
  • Rolling ball survival challenge

Rhythm Heaven Groove Beatspell Mode

Beatspell sits outside the standard rhythm-game list and gives Rhythm Heaven Groove a story-focused battle mode. Progress through the main game to unlock it, then earn medals in solo rhythm games to open new chapters.

Unlock Path

Unlocked through game progress

Beatspell becomes available after progressing in the main game, and new chapters unlock as medals are earned in solo rhythm games.

ProgressionMedalsSolo games
Battle Loop

Cast spells on the beat

Players tap buttons to the correct beat to cast rhythm-based spells during monster encounters.

TimingSpellcastingMonster battles
Spell Roles

Attack, heal, and more

Shown spell actions include hurling fire at enemies and healing yourself, with different rhythms used for different spell effects.

Fire spellHealingDifferent rhythms
Progression

Strengthen abilities

Beatspell includes ability growth and story chapters, giving players a longer-form mode beyond standard rhythm-game clears.

AbilitiesStoryChapters
Mode Difference

RPG framing, rhythm inputs

Main rhythm games are short, self-contained timing tests; Beatspell uses rhythm skill inside battles, spells, enemies, and chapter progression.

RPG modeSide modeSingle-player

Rhythm Heaven Groove Controls and Accessibility

Most games ask for button presses on the beat while the music, cue sounds, and tempo changes guide the timing. The game supports TV, tabletop, and handheld play, with accessibility options for text reading and timing calibration.