Fun is a recurring name for difficulty levels in the Lemmings series. In games featuring it, the Fun difficulty is succeeded by Tricky. Levels in the Fun difficulty are generally designed to acquaint the player with using the skills in different ways to solve basic puzzles. In the original Lemmings, the first levels of Fun serve as straightforward tutorials for playing the game; in later entries, Fun is preceded by another difficulty level that serves this purpose (Practice in 3D Lemmings and Trial in Lemmings (PS3)).
Lemmings (1991)[]
Fun is the first of four difficulty levels in Lemmings, and includes the first levels in the history of the Lemmings series. The first several levels are intended to familiarize the player with the skills available in the game, and must be put to use more strategically in the levels that follow.
Sega Genesis-exclusive levels are marked in bold.
3D Lemmings[]
In 3D Lemmings, Fun is the second of five difficulty levels. Like Tricky, Taxing, and Mayhem, its first level is unlocked from the start, and each subsequent level is unlocked after the previous one is completed.
- Take A Dive
- That's Right
- The Bean Machine
- It's A Run Around
- Bounce Bounce
- It's A Blast
- Candyland Climber
- Lemmings Inside
- A Short Cut Through The Forest
- Castle Lemmalot
- It's a Classic
- Alpine Assault Course
- Tower of Stone
- Slippery Maze
- The M-A-Z-E
- Down the Middle We Go!
- Hole in Ten
- Corkscrew Digger
- Attack of the fifty ft Lemmings
- Alilemm's
Lemmings (PS3)[]
In Lemmings (PS3), Fun is the second of five difficulty levels. Like all difficulty levels, its first three levels are unlocked from the start. In the demo version of the game, only Start with nothing, end with nothing is playable.
- Start with nothing, end with nothing
- Floaters all the way
- Down and down we go!
- Give a fellow lem a hand
- My first teleporter
- Total eclipse of the lem
- From the left in order to go right
- Watch where you dig
- Watch how you go now
- Beam me up lemmy