The Hotel is merciless and death lurks behind every door, but seasoned survivors know the crucial strategies to stay alive. Master the art of hiding from Rush, recognizing the warning signs of Ambush, and knowing when to use that precious Flashlight battery versus saving it for Figure encounters.
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.
What should you do immediately when you hear Rush approaching?
โ Frequently Asked Questions
What's the most important survival tip for new Doors players?+
Always listen carefully for audio cues like Rush's approaching sound and immediately find the nearest closet or bed to hide under when you hear entities coming.
How should you manage your Flashlight battery for maximum survival?+
Save battery power by using it sparingly in dark rooms and rely on ambient lighting when possible, but always keep enough charge for Figure encounters where visibility is crucial for survival.
What's the safest strategy when encountering Eyes?+
Look away immediately when you see the purple glow and avoid staring directly at Eyes, as prolonged eye contact will deal significant damage that can kill you.
How can you tell if a room is safe to search thoroughly?+
After entering a room, wait a moment to listen for entity sounds and check for any unusual visual cues before searching drawers and furniture for valuable items.