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Easy Tricks to Reveal the Last Roads in Forza Horizon 6

chrislee07

We’ve all been there. You’ve spent hours tearing across the map, you check your stats, and you’re sitting at 669 out of 671 roads discovered. You open the map, zoom in until your eyes hurt, and everything looks perfectly filled in.

The frustrating reality in Forza Horizon 6 is that a common map bug often displays undriven roads as fully completed (colored in orange or white) when they actually aren't. If you’re hunting down those final elusive miles, you don't have to wander aimlessly. Here are a few player-tested tricks to help you clear the map and hit that 100% completion.

1. The Fast Travel Flicker Trick

This is the absolute easiest and most reliable method to exploit the game’s own mechanics against the visual bug. The logic is simple: the game only allows you to fast travel to a road you have actually driven on. Even if a road looks completed on your screen, the user interface knows the truth.

Here is how to execute it:

Filter your map: Open your world map, bring up the filters menu, and uncheck every single box. You want to hide all race icons, PR stunts, festival sites, and houses. This gives you a totally unobstructed view of just the asphalt and dirt networks.

Watch the UI prompt: Keep your eyes locked on the bottom legend of your screen, specifically where the "Press Button to Fast Travel" prompt sits.

Scrub the map: Move or wiggle your cursor rapidly along the roads.

Watch for the flicker: The moment your cursor passes over even a tiny, millimeter-wide undiscovered speck, the Fast Travel option will instantly disappear or flicker off.

A quick tip on controls: This trick is significantly faster and more precise if you are on PC using a mouse. If you are playing on Xbox with a controller, zoom in close and use a "lawnmower sweep" pattern—sweep left-to-right, drop down a bit, and sweep right-to-left.

2. Tweak Your Settings to Make Roads "Pop"

If you prefer a visual hunt but the map graphics are blending together, you can manipulate your display and accessibility settings to make the light-gray, undriven segments stand out against the background.

Drop brightness to 0%: Go into your video settings and lower the in-game brightness to the absolute minimum. This heavily darkens the surrounding terrain and map background, making any light-gray, uncompleted slithers of road practically glow by comparison.

Toggle High Contrast Mode: Head over to the accessibility menu and try turning on High Contrast Mode or messing with the colorblind palettes. This alters the map’s color scheme and can drastically change how the road lines contrast with the environment, instantly exposing hidden gaps.

3. Check the Usual Suspects

If you're still hunting, there are a handful of notorious spots on the Forza Horizon 6 map where the final one or two roads love to hide due to complex infrastructure or tricky terrain blending. Keep an eye out for these specific problem areas:

Multi-Level Highways and Overpasses: The major cities feature intricate "road spaghetti." Check closely beneath highway overpasses and tiered bridges. Sometimes, driving on the upper deck visually masks a tiny untouched road running directly underneath it.

The Ski Resort and Snow Areas: The northern snow boundaries use map graphics that are heavily orange and white. Because the gray, uncompleted lines blend perfectly into this bright background, they are almost invisible to the naked eye. Use the cursor-flicker trick heavily around the northern resort.

Dotted Dirt Road Ends: Check the absolute tips of off-road paths, farm driveways, and small trails running along the rivers. It is incredibly common to miss a fraction of a millimeter right at a dead-end turnaround.

Dual-Carriageway Highways: Some of the wider highways or divided avenues require you to drive down both sides of the median. If you've only driven one way, a tiny portion of the opposite lane might be keeping you from your achievement.

Once you pinpoint the exact spot where that Fast Travel icon drops out, drop a waypoint, grab a solid off-road vehicle, and go claim your 671/671 completion!

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