The Hotel is unforgiving, and one wrong move means starting over from Door 1. Master the art of staying alive through Figure encounters, Rush attacks, and deadly environmental hazards. Every survival strategy, hiding spot, and escape route could be the difference between reaching Door 100 and becoming another victim of the Hotel's terrors.
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 is the safest hiding spot when Rush is approaching?
โ Frequently Asked Questions
What's the most important survival tip for Figure encounters?+
Stay crouched and move slowly to avoid making noise, as Figure hunts primarily through sound detection rather than sight.
How should I handle multiple entity encounters in one room?+
Prioritize immediate threats like Rush over slower entities, and use furniture positioning to create multiple hiding options before entities arrive.
What's the safest way to navigate dark rooms without dying?+
Use your flashlight sparingly to conserve battery, stick to walls to avoid falling into holes, and listen for audio cues that indicate environmental hazards.
Should I collect every item I find or focus on specific survival tools?+
Prioritize essential survival items like flashlights, batteries, and medical supplies over collectibles, as inventory space is limited and survival takes priority.