Whether you’ve been living under a rock for a month, or you want to relive the magic all in one sitting …or you just need some shit to throw on the screen while everyone gets their shit together to go skate for the day, here is the entirety of the Game of G.R.A.T.E. series in one video. The order they went down IRL is the order they were released, which is also the order that they are presented in here. Thanks to everyone who participated, everyone who was involved in the production, and everyone with kind words to say about the series. We hope to do more stuff like this in the future, yes 🤝
It Can’t Be That Fun If You Keep Texting Me
Trung Nguyen in Osaka, Japan, as seen in The Stars of Midnight • 📷 via Patrick Woodling
The prolifically huck-heavy Stroller crew out of Greece hit New York in their latest edit. Gap front blunt on the bike lane curb on Allen and Canal is a #lowimpact Leap of Faith.
“Who are your top 3 New Jerseyans all time?” “Dude this is so hard. Can I say Tony Soprano?” Abada interviewed Hardbody Ross for Skate Jawn. Spoiler: He didn’t say Tony Soprano.
“OPHELIA” is the latest nine-minute edit from Theories brand. Ryan Alvero is tech as hell in the first part and Conor Noll closes it out. Shout out to his cat.
#QSTOP10 — July 3, 2026

Obviously there are a lot of YouTube stragglers who are mistaken in thinking that QS Top 10 = “hardest tricks of the week,” but if you’re reading this on the website, you knew that there was only one possible thing that would be #1 on Top 10 this week. Place it in any decade, and it is still #1. Actually, it is the hardest trick of the week ;) that crowd can breathe easy.
[Kayo It’s Official is twenty years old, for context on that Wade line.]
(This was filed before the new Theories vid, the new Polar, etc. Yes.)
Have a good one, only another two days of the heat, but hey, it’s not winter.
Game of G.R.A.T.E. Finals — Mark Suciu v.s. Frankie Spears

After an arduous road, some heart-wrenching misses, tens of thousands of makes, much blood, a lot of sweat, and maybe not a whole lot of tears — we have arrived at the Game of G.R.A.T.E. Finals between Frankie Spears and Mark Suciu. The winner takes home a fat stack of 20s. Everyone else has to go home and train for next year.
Thanks for being along for the ride 🤝
7 Years In The Making — Palace’s “Detroit 313” Video

The “return” of the full-length skate video is something that has been forecasted on such a loop that we can safely conclude it was never at risk of extinction in the first place.
However, in this past month, two of the year’s marquee releases both clocked in at a few minutes shy of an hour.
Palace’s Detroit 313 video is notable because it took seven years to film — an eternity in the social media era, and an echo back to skate videos’ blockbuster “golden age” when two or three full-lengths a decade was a reasonable cadence for a brand.
At a time when everything falls under the label of “content,” it is easy to fall into a routine. We are all guilty of it.

