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How to Complete Every Road Discovery in Forza Horizon 6

If you’re staring at your map stats in Forza Horizon 6 and seeing 669/671 or 670/671, you know exactly how maddening that final stretch can be. You’ve driven for hours, squinted at every corner of the map, and yet those last couple of roads refuse to show themselves.

The biggest hurdle isn't just the sheer size of the map—it’s a frustrating visual bug. Frequently, the game will color an undriven or incomplete segment as white or orange (completed) when it should actually be grayed out. This makes finding the final few roads by sight alone nearly impossible.

Luckily, the Forza community has figured out a brilliant, foolproof way to hunt down these phantom roads, along with a hit list of the most notorious spots on the map. Here is exactly how to clean up your map and hit that 100% milestone.

The Fast-Travel Menu Exploit (Your Secret Radar)

Because the game strictly limits fast travel to roads you have fully discovered, your map cursor can actually double as a highly precise radar tracker. This community-proven trick bypasses the visual bug entirely.

Step-by-Step Guide:

  1. Filter Your Map Completely: Open up your world map and turn off every single icon. Hide the races, PR stunts, stories, and festivals. You want an entirely unobstructed view of the raw asphalt grid.

  2. Scrub the Grid: Zoom in close and slowly trace your cursor directly along the line of every road segment on the map.

  3. Watch the Screen Prompts: Do not look at the road colors. Instead, keep your eyes locked on the very bottom of your screen where the "Fast Travel" button prompt lives.

  4. Identify the Flicker: The second your cursor passes over a hidden, missed, or incomplete road segment, the "Fast Travel" option will instantly disappear or flicker away. When it drops off, you’ve found your missing spot.

PC vs. Console Note: If you are on PC, this method is incredibly fast because you can use a mouse for tight, rapid tracking precision across the map. If you are playing on Xbox, you’ll need a bit more patience—zoom all the way in and use your thumbstick to meticulously trace the grid lines.

Common Trouble Spots in Japan

If your cursor radar hasn't picked it up yet, there's a high chance your missing roads are hiding in one of these notoriously tricky areas around the map:

  • Tokyo’s Multi-Tiered Highways: Tokyo's urban layout is beautiful but a nightmare for completionists. The city features multiple layers of overlapping overpasses and underground tunnels. It’s incredibly common for a lower road hidden directly beneath an upper highway to look complete on the 2D map, when in reality you’ve never driven the bottom section.

  • Daikoku & Highway Offramps: Meticulously check the massive loop sections, tiny offramps, and tight cloverleaf corners around the Daikoku cluster. Missing a tiny exit lane or a small transition ramp will keep the whole road from registering.

  • Dotted Dirt Roads: Head west of Tokyo and look closely at the trail networks. The dotted lines of dirt tracks easily blend into the background landscape and terrain. Watch out for tiny, uncolored dashes at the very edges or dead-ends of these trails.

  • Dead Ends & Driveways: Look for the microscopic stubs of roads that lead down to beaches, up to mountain tops, or right up to locked properties and player houses. Missing just the final 2% tip of a driveway means the game won't count the road.

  • Wider Multi-Lane Avenues: Some of the major multi-lane boulevards and highways feature large central medians. The game occasionally requires you to drive down both sides of the divided street to fully trigger completion for that segment.

Tips to Speed Up the Cleanup Process

When you finally locate a missed road, don't waste time swapping cars constantly.

  • Pick a Versatile Vehicle: Build or buy a high-tier All-Wheel Drive (AWD) hypercar or a heavily upgraded Off-Road truck. You want something with enough top speed to blast down highways, but enough ruggedness to cut straight across hills and switch from asphalt to deep mud instantly without spinning out or losing traction.

  • Drive the Entire Length: If a road refuses to "pop" and register as completed, don't just touch the edge of it. Fast travel as close as possible, drive down its entire length at a slightly slower speed, and keep an eye on your mini-map to make sure the gray lines fully turn into white or orange.


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