There are few mobile rhythm games as inventive as beatbox building acapella game, Incredibox. Using beats, effects, melodies, and voices, you experiment with a lineup of characters, dressing them in outfits which each have different musical effects. This lets you build songs the way you want, adding piece by piece until they are perfect. On top of that, Incredibox has eight different versions, changing those outfits, sounds, and the musical theme for each.

But beats are the foundation of most music, and it’s important to know what sounds each make, and how to recognise them based upon their outfits. That’s why we’ve created a list of Incredibox beats, so you can land on which version you want to play, and find any particular sound you are searching for.

Here are all of the incredibox beats:

alpha Here are the Incredibox beats for version one, Alpha, pictured from left to right:

Lead: beatboxes with occasional humming Deux: offbeat beatbox with a helicopter sound Kosh: breathing and tongue clicking sounds Shpok: popping with snare sounds inbetween Tom: says ‘duggady duddagy duggady du’

Little Miss Here are the Incredibox beats for version two, Little Miss, pictured from left to right:

Boom: wears a zipped jacket and makes a ‘boom boom boom’ sound Kashi: wears a letterman jacket, clicks, inhales through teeth, and makes cymbal sounds Paomeu: wears a hoodie and acid beatboxes, interspersed with clicks Ptttpeu: wears a gilet and beatboxes, with emphasis on cymbal sounds Slupett: wears a pendant and says “du dum bu dum car… dum dum dum’ followed by inhale

Sunrise Here are the Incredibox beats for version three, Sunrise, pictured from left to right:

Ballet: wears headphones and says ‘ch-ka-ch, ch-ka-pchch” Kick: wears a baseball cap and repeats a bass drum sound Snare: wears a record around his neck and makes a snare sound Lead: wears goggles and does standard beatboxing Charley: wears sunglasses and mixes inhaling with cymbal and ‘ka’ sounds

The Love Here are the Incredibox beats for version four, The Love, pictured from left to right:

Kick: wears a robot helmet and makes a kick drum sound Snare: wears a baseball cap and makes an offbeat ‘pssh’ drum sound Touti: wears a neck scarf and makes ‘doo-di-doo-di’ sounds Charley: wears headphones and makes cymbal tap sounds Chatom: wears a straw hat and says ‘doop-di-di-do-doop’ followed by a sound like a can opening

Brazil Here are the Incredibox beats for version five, Brazil, pictured from left to right:

Poum: wears a hat with a bird on and makes a kick beat sound Creuki: has a star on his cheek and makes a cabasa instrument sound Shaka: wears a headband and mixes cymbal and ‘ka’ sounds Chouk: wears a hat and says ‘chikit tuku chikit tuku’ Kaliak: wears a visor hat and says ‘yakakaiya yakeekaiya’

Alive Here are the Incredibox beats for version six, Alive, pictured from left to right:

Kick: wears a baseball cap with a Japanese flag and makes kick beat sounds with a fast and slow pattern Snare: wears a Happi coat and makes repeated cymbal sounds followed by snare strike Kanye: wears a bear hat and makes a continuous drum beat Tuctuc: wears a mask which clicks as the neck is turned, possible reference to the Kodama in Princess Mononoke Break: wears a blue visor and does a slow drum roll around the kit

Jeevan Here are the Incredibox beats for version seven, Jeevan, pictured from left to right:

Lead: wears a turban and beatboxes, mixing hand drum and cymbal sounds Pouin: wears a bindi on his forehead and makes a ‘chiki-chuku-pouin’ sound Tung: wears beads around his neck and mixes beeping with snare sounds Tabla: wears aviator sunglasses and makes ding sounds Tuduki: wears a pheta and makes a ‘du du kit’ sound

Dystopia Here are the Incredibox beats for version eight, Dystopia, pictured from left to right:

Atlanta: wears a gas mask and mixes an electronic click with a kick beat sound Tuctom: looks like Hal from Space Odyssey and makes electronic drum kit sounds FouBreak: wears a one-eyed mask and does muffled beatboxing with a drumroll Koukaki: wears a glass dome with a pyramid and makes tongue clicking sounds Koungou: wears a face visor and says ‘gukun gukun gukun gukun’

And that’s every beat! You can find Incredibox on Google Play and the App Store.

There are few mobile rhythm games as inventive as beatbox building acapella game, Incredibox. Using beats, effects, melodies, and voices, you experiment with a lineup of characters, dressing them in outfits which each have different musical effects. This lets you build songs the way you want, adding piece by piece until they are perfect. On top of that, Incredibox has eight different versions, changing those outfits, sounds, and the musical theme for each.

But beats are the foundation of most music, and it’s important to know what sounds each make, and how to recognise them based upon their outfits. That’s why we’ve created a list of Incredibox beats, so you can land on which version you want to play, and find any particular sound you are searching for.

Here are all of the incredibox beats:

Here are the Incredibox beats for version one, Alpha, pictured from left to right:

Here are the Incredibox beats for version two, Little Miss, pictured from left to right:

Here are the Incredibox beats for version three, Sunrise, pictured from left to right:

Here are the Incredibox beats for version four, The Love, pictured from left to right:

Here are the Incredibox beats for version five, Brazil, pictured from left to right:

Here are the Incredibox beats for version six, Alive, pictured from left to right:

Here are the Incredibox beats for version seven, Jeevan, pictured from left to right:

Here are the Incredibox beats for version eight, Dystopia, pictured from left to right:

And that’s every beat! You can find Incredibox on Google Play and the App Store.