Guide

Sprinkle Incredibox Bonus Combos

To unlock a bonus in Sprinkle Incredibox, fill every singer slot and swap characters one at a time until a specific pairing — usually a voice character with a matching beat or melody — triggers a short bonus animation. Nothing in the interface tells you the combinations directly, so this guide covers how the system works and a repeatable method for finding them yourself.

How the Bonus System Works

When you fill enough of the singer slots with the right mix of characters — usually a specific pairing between a voice/hype character and a beat or melody character — the game plays a short animated sequence and adds an extra layered sound on top of your mix. It's a reward layer sitting on top of the core mixing mechanic: you don't need to find any bonuses to enjoy making a track, but they're the deepest content the game has once you've already experimented with the basics.

Bonuses are intentionally undocumented. That's true across essentially every Incredibox-style game, Sprinkle included — the discovery process is treated as part of the fun, and the community typically maps out combinations collectively over time rather than the game listing them upfront.

A Practical Method for Finding Combos

  1. Fill every slot first. Bonus animations generally only trigger once a full lineup is playing — a lone beat and melody usually won't be enough. Get all singer slots occupied before you start testing swaps.
  2. Change one character at a time. Swap a single slot, listen for a few seconds, then swap it back if nothing happens. Changing multiple slots at once makes it hard to tell which pairing actually mattered.
  3. Prioritize voice/hype characters. Bonus triggers are most often tied to a specific voice character reacting to a specific beat or melody underneath it — start your testing there rather than with effects.
  4. Watch and listen for a reaction, not just a sound change. A true bonus usually comes with a visible animation cue, not just an extra sound layer, so keep an eye on the character area while you test.
  5. Reset if the mix gets messy. If you've swapped several characters and lost track of what's in each slot, clear the board and rebuild from a beat up — it's faster than trying to mentally track a cluttered lineup.

Why We're Not Publishing a "Definitive" Combo List

Plenty of sites publish combo tables for Sprunki mods, but those lists are only as good as the person who tested them, and mods get updated. Rather than publish specific combinations we haven't personally verified against the current build, this guide focuses on the method — because the approach above works regardless of which version of Sprinkle you're playing, and it won't go stale the way a hard-coded table can.

Found a combo worth sharing? This page focuses on technique for now; if that changes, verified combinations will be added here directly rather than on a separate list.