As of early 2026, the record for the biggest roller coaster drop in the world is held by Falcon's Flight at Six Flags Qiddiya in Saudi Arabia. This record-shattering "Exacoaster" features a terrifying vertical plunge of approximately 640 feet (195 meters) down a natural cliffside. This drop is nearly double the height of the previous record-holders like Kingda Ka at Six Flags Great Adventure. To achieve this, the coaster uses high-speed electromagnetic propulsion to crest the cliff before diving into the valley below, reaching speeds in excess of 155 mph (250 km/h). For those looking for the tallest drop in North America, Kingda Ka still holds the title with its 418-foot vertical drop. These massive drops are engineered with complex braking systems and aerodynamic "wind shields" on the trains to ensure that passengers can experience the extreme G-forces safely while maintaining a smooth, albeit heart-stopping, ride experience.