Gold Move

A Gold Move is a special type of dance move that gives a huge amount of points if done correctly. When it is obtained the player will get a YEAH!.

Gold Moves were first introduced in Just Dance 2, replacing Shake Moves, and has appeared in every game to date. Unlike Shake Moves, Gold Moves appear in every song. Every song often has around 1-4. So far the song with the highest amount of Gold Moves in the franchise is Proud Mary by Ike & Tina Turner in Just Dance 2 with the number of nine moves.

In every game, Gold Moves change sound effects and the Pictogram design. The Pictograms for the moves are displayed as completely golden in Solo routines, however, in Duets and Dance Crews, the Pictograms have their respective color but they're shining golden.

Gold Moves in duets and Dance Crews are often obtained by all the players simultaneously but not always. They can also be obtained separately or in a "wave," example: Player 1 gets their Gold Move first and directly after Player 2 gets their. For Just Dance 3 and beyond, if a gold move is done correctly, the Wii-Mote and PlayStation move will vibrate (for JD3, Greatest Hits, Best Of, and JD2014 the Wiimote and PlayStation move will make a sound).

In Just Dance 2014, the pictogram colour of gold moves were gold in the trailers, but in the game, the color is the same color as the pictograms, except with a coloured outline.

In Just Dance Now, the phone will make a sound if the player does a Gold Move correctly.Gold Moves also appear on the Just Dance Wii series.