Forza Horizon 6 Farming Guide: Infinite Skill Points and Super Wheelspins

Relying on standard leveling to earn your prize drops is an incredibly slow way to fill out your garage in Japan.

Playground Games completely overhauled the prize economy this year, which means the old, cheap exploits are entirely dead. Before you waste hours searching the Autoshow for a cheap vehicle to abuse, you need to understand the new meta. I tracked down the most efficient community track creations and the exact vehicles you need to buy to reliably convert raw Skill Points into high-value Super Wheelspins.

The Best EventLab Share Codes for Farming

Farming efficiently requires you to use the Creative Hub. You need to load up specific EventLab creations designed entirely to break the scoring system.

Before you launch these tracks, dive into your difficulty settings and turn on every single assist available. You want the game handling the steering and braking for you so you can focus entirely on maintaining your speed and hitting the multiplier items. I have cataloged the two most effective share codes currently circulating the community below.

Track Purpose EventLab Share Code Strategy and Recommended Vehicle
Active Quick Farming 861 224 889 Short track filled with breakable objects. Use the 1998 Subaru Impreza 22B-STI to abuse its 9x skill multiplier. Hit restart immediately after finishing.
AFK Long Run (Rubber Band) 401 393 298 Requires an elastic band on your throttle trigger and a wired controller. Use a car that clears 200 mph like the Mercedes-AMG ONE to farm passive speed skills for over an hour.

If you plan on running the AFK Colossus track, you absolutely must bring a hypercar capable of maintaining ridiculous speeds on the straights. If you do not have the Mercedes-AMG ONE loyalty reward, review my guide on the fastest cars in Forza Horizon 6 to find a vehicle that fits the bill.

Converting Skill Points into Super Wheelspins

Once you hoard a massive pile of Skill Points from the EventLab tracks, you need to funnel them into specific Car Mastery trees to extract your rewards.

The most cost-effective method right now involves the 1998 Subaru Impreza 22B-STi. You can buy this car repeatedly from the Autoshow for just 86,000 credits. Once purchased, you only need to spend 30 Skill Points in its mastery tree to unlock a Super Wheelspin.

If you have a larger cash reserve, the 2024 Lamborghini Revuelto is your premium option. It costs 365,000 credits off the lot. By investing exactly 39 Skill Points into its tree, you secure three standard Wheelspins and one Super Wheelspin. Once you claim the spins, immediately dump the car onto the Auction House to recoup most of your initial investment. Make sure to manually check any Treasure cars, Barn Finds, or Forza Edition vehicles in your garage as well, as many of them hide the "Spinball Wizard" perk in their top row for an instant Super Wheelspin.

Passive Wheelspins and Journal Rewards

You do not have to grind custom tracks all day to secure decent prize drops. The game actively rewards you for pushing through the campaign and managing your real estate.

If you have 3 million credits or hold a VIP membership, you must purchase the Tokyo House. This property guarantees one free standard Wheelspin every single calendar day you log in and complete an event. You can also hunt down guaranteed Super Wheelspins by tracking your progress in the Collection Journal. Under the Horizon Festival tab, you receive a Super Wheelspin for hitting the 500, 750, 1250, 1750, and 2250 point milestones in the Wristband Events category. You also snag one for hitting 2,000 points in the Horizon Life Events tier.

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