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[[File:ANW5_Floating_Stairs.jpg|thumb|276px|American Ninja Warrior 5's Floating Steps in Denver]]
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[[File:ANW5_Floating_Stairs.jpg|thumb|276px|American Ninja Warrior 5's Floating Stairs in Denver]]
 
The '''Floating Stairs''' is an obstacle, firstly introduced as the eighth obstacle on [[American Ninja Warrior 5]] during Denver finals.
[[File:ANW6_Floating_Steps.jpg|thumb|276px|American Ninja Warrior 6's Floating Steps in Miami]]
 
The '''Floating Steps''' is an obstacle, firstly introduced as the eighth obstacle on [[American Ninja Warrior 5]] during Denver finals.
 
   
It consisted of 13 planks, and was divided into 3 sections. The first section was angled upward with three planks, the second section was angled downward with six planks, and the third section was angled upward with four planks.
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It consisted of 13 steps, and was divided into 3 sections. The first section was angled upward with three steps, the second section was angled downward with six steps, and the third section was angled upward with four steps.
   
Competitors must across the planks, with a similar fashion to the [[Devil Steps]], but the competitors don't hang on one side, but both sides and the planks are closer to square prisms than the ones from the Devil Steps are. There are three beams. The first beam is angled upward with three steps, the second step was angled downward with six and the third upward, again, with four. They must hang from these fourteen steps to reach the platform. It was the cut off point. During Denver finals, only 9 out of 28 competitors who attempted it, could complete it.
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Competitors must move across the steps, with a similar fashion to the [[Devil Steps]], but instead of grabbing on one side of the steps, competitors must grab on the left and right side of the steps.
   
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During Denver finals, the obstacle had taken out several top competitors (e.g. [[Jacob Smith|Jake Smith]] and [[Lorin Ball]]). Only 9 out of 28 competitors who attempted the obstacle, could complete it.
The Floating Steps returned on [[American Ninja Warrior 6]], as the ninth obstacle during Miami finals, meaning there was a resting platform to it. Once again, the obstacle consisted of 13 planks, and was divided into 3 sections. The first section was angled upward with five planks, the second section was angled downward with four planks, and the third section was angled upward with four planks.
 
   
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However, unlike during Denver finals, the obstacle only took out one competitor ([[Luciano Acuna Jr.]]).
 
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==Other Season Appearances==
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==='''American Ninja Warrior 6'''===
 
[[File:ANW6_Floating_Stairs.jpg|thumb|276px|American Ninja Warrior 6's Floating Stairs in Miami]]
 
The Floating Stairs returned on [[American Ninja Warrior 6]], as the ninth obstacle during Miami finals, meaning there was a resting platform between the previous obstacle (the [[Minefield]]) and the obstacle itself. Once again, the obstacle consisted of 13 steps, and was divided into 3 sections. However, the number of steps in each section was modified, with the first section was angled upward with five steps, the second section was angled downward with four steps, and the third section was angled upward with four steps.
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However, unlike during Denver finals on the [[American Ninja Warrior 5|previous season]], the obstacle was proven to be easier, as only one competitor ([[Luciano Acuna Jr.]]) failed on it.
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==Other Appearances==
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=== '''Australian Ninja Warrior''' ===
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[[File:AusNW2_Floating_Stairs.jpg|thumb|276px|Australian Ninja Warrior 2's Floating Stairs]]
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On [[Australian Ninja Warrior 2]], the Floating Stairs appeared as the fifth obstacle in Semifinal 4. However, compared to the one used on American Ninja Warrior, the obstacle featured:
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*Only 2 sections, each with 8 steps. The first section was angled downward, while the second section was angled upward.
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*A slanted pole at the start of the obstacle, as a medium to reach the first step of the first section.
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[[File:AusNW3_Floating_Stairs.jpg|thumb|276px|Australian Ninja Warrior 3's Floating Stairs]]
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Then, on [[Australian Ninja Warrior 3]], the Floating Stairs appeared as the fourth obstacle in Semifinal 1. This time, the slanted pole was removed.
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==Competitors' Success Rate==
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*All results based on the NBC broadcast and external information found
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{| class="wikitable sortable zebra" width="100%"
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! style="background-color: #4D0503;" width="20%" |ANW
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! style="background-color: #4D0503;" width="20%" |Clears
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! style="background-color: #4D0503;" width="30%" |Attempts
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! style="background-color: #4D0503;" width="30%" |Percentage
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|-
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|[[American Ninja Warrior 5|ANW5]]
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|9
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|28
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|32.14%
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|-
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|[[American Ninja Warrior 6|ANW6]]
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|10
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|11
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|90.91%
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|-
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|Total
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|19
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|39
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|48.72%
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|}
 
[[Category:American Ninja Warrior 5]]
 
[[Category:American Ninja Warrior 5]]
 
[[Category:American Ninja Warrior 6]]
 
[[Category:American Ninja Warrior 6]]
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[[Category:Team Ninja Warrior]]

Revision as of 20:19, 27 April 2020

ANW5 Floating Stairs

American Ninja Warrior 5's Floating Stairs in Denver

The Floating Stairs is an obstacle, firstly introduced as the eighth obstacle on American Ninja Warrior 5 during Denver finals.

It consisted of 13 steps, and was divided into 3 sections. The first section was angled upward with three steps, the second section was angled downward with six steps, and the third section was angled upward with four steps.

Competitors must move across the steps, with a similar fashion to the Devil Steps, but instead of grabbing on one side of the steps, competitors must grab on the left and right side of the steps.

During Denver finals, the obstacle had taken out several top competitors (e.g. Jake Smith and Lorin Ball). Only 9 out of 28 competitors who attempted the obstacle, could complete it.

Other Season Appearances

American Ninja Warrior 6

ANW6 Floating Stairs

American Ninja Warrior 6's Floating Stairs in Miami

The Floating Stairs returned on American Ninja Warrior 6, as the ninth obstacle during Miami finals, meaning there was a resting platform between the previous obstacle (the Minefield) and the obstacle itself. Once again, the obstacle consisted of 13 steps, and was divided into 3 sections. However, the number of steps in each section was modified, with the first section was angled upward with five steps, the second section was angled downward with four steps, and the third section was angled upward with four steps.

However, unlike during Denver finals on the previous season, the obstacle was proven to be easier, as only one competitor (Luciano Acuna Jr.) failed on it.

Other Appearances

Australian Ninja Warrior

AusNW2 Floating Stairs

Australian Ninja Warrior 2's Floating Stairs

On Australian Ninja Warrior 2, the Floating Stairs appeared as the fifth obstacle in Semifinal 4. However, compared to the one used on American Ninja Warrior, the obstacle featured:

  • Only 2 sections, each with 8 steps. The first section was angled downward, while the second section was angled upward.
  • A slanted pole at the start of the obstacle, as a medium to reach the first step of the first section.
AusNW3 Floating Stairs

Australian Ninja Warrior 3's Floating Stairs

Then, on Australian Ninja Warrior 3, the Floating Stairs appeared as the fourth obstacle in Semifinal 1. This time, the slanted pole was removed.


Competitors' Success Rate

  • All results based on the NBC broadcast and external information found
ANW Clears Attempts Percentage
ANW5 9 28 32.14%
ANW6 10 11 90.91%
Total 19 39 48.72%