The Hotel is crawling with deadly entities that each have their own unique hunting patterns and weaknesses. From Rush's speed runs through consecutive doors to Figure's keen hearing in the Library, understanding how each monster behaves is the difference between reaching Door 100 and becoming another victim.
How Doors Works
Doors is a horror survival game where players must escape through 100 rooms, each potentially containing deadly entities like Rush, Ambush, and Figure. Surviving requires learning each entity's audio cues, managing flashlight batteries, and knowing when to hide.
What This Quiz Tests
โAdvanced Doors mechanics and hidden details
โExpert-level knowledge most players overlook
โGame-specific facts and trivia
โ10 questions across varying difficulty levels
Common Doors Mistakes to Avoid
โLeaving your flashlight on constantly, draining battery before reaching dark rooms where Screech appears
โExiting a closet too early during Ambush โ it makes multiple passes and players often get caught on the return
โRunning in the Library, which alerts Figure to your location โ always walk slowly near Figure
Who Should Play This
Built for dedicated Doors players who have spent serious time with the game and want to test the limits of their knowledge.
Which entity is completely blind and hunts using only sound?
โ Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Figure different from other entities in terms of detection?+
Figure is completely blind and relies entirely on hearing to detect players, making crouching and moving slowly essential for survival in the Library.
How do you survive Seek's chase sequences?+
During Seek chases, you must run through doors while avoiding obstacles like fallen furniture and fire, with blue lights indicating the correct path forward.
What is the key difference between Rush and Ambush attacks?+
Rush passes through once and is gone, while Ambush will return multiple times through the same doors, requiring players to hide repeatedly.
Why is Eyes considered a passive threat compared to other entities?+
Eyes only damages players who look directly at it, so simply looking away or down when you see the purple glow allows you to pass safely.