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Doors Guide 2026

Complete Doors guide for 2026.

Updated July 2026 · Codes verified regularly

Surviving the Hotel

Navigate rooms 1-100 in a haunted hotel while avoiding deadly entities. Move slowly and listen — audio cues tell you what's coming and how to counter it.

Check for hiding spots (closets and beds) before opening doors in later rooms. Rush and Ambush trigger when you linger too long, so keep moving but be ready to hide.

Items & Encounters

Lockpicks skip locked doors without the key. The crucifix banishes some entities permanently but works once. Vitamins give a speed boost — use them to outrun Seek in the library.

Figure is blind but hears everything. At Door 50, crouch-walk and only sprint when far away. Throw items to create noise elsewhere. At Door 100, hide in a locker and use the code from the library painting to open the exit.

Advanced: Badges & Modifiers

The crucifix is the rarest item — it can banish Rush, Ambush, or Screech permanently. Check every drawer and closet shelf. Save it for Ambush, the hardest entity to survive without one.

Badge hunting gives longevity. Try 'Detour' (Door 50 without damage from Figure), 'Rock Bottom' (Door 100 without hiding), or 'Speed Run' (under 30 minutes). Each needs different strategies.

Modifiers change the game after your first clear. 'Worse Lighting' reduces visibility to 5 studs. 'Locked and Loaded' removes all items. Start with easier modifiers before 'Try Hard' which combines all negatives.

Entity Guide & How to Survive Each

Rush is the most common entity — it triggers when you linger in a room too long. The cue is a loud door-slam sound followed by flickering lights. Hide in a closet the moment you hear it; don't move until the sound passes.

Ambush is Rush's faster, multi-return variant. It comes back 2-3 times, so don't leave your hiding spot after the first pass. Wait for the audio to fully fade before moving. Screech appears when your screen darkens with a 'psst' sound — look around and find its face, then it retreats.

Seek is a wall-chasing entity in scripted sequences (the library and the gas station). Run, don't hide — it moves along a fixed path and only catches you if you're too slow. Eyes forces you to look away; turn your camera from its direction. Figure is blind but hears — crouch-walk in its rooms and don't throw items near it.

The Door 100 Boss & Ending

Door 100 is the finale: a second Figure encounter in a dark library where you must find a code from paintings, then solve a lock. The code is hidden across several paintings on the walls — photograph or memorize them before the lights go out.

Once you have the code, navigate to the exit door in the dark using the painting hints. Figure patrols the room, so crouch-walk and pause when you hear it near. The crucifix can banish Figure if you have one, but most players clear this with stealth alone.

After Door 100, you reach the exit and complete the game. The post-credit screen unlocks modifiers and the 'Detour' badge path. Replaying with modifiers is where Doors' longevity comes from — each modifier reshapes the strategy completely.

Modifier Deep Dive

'Worse Lighting' drops visibility to near-zero, forcing audio-only play. Practice this early — it teaches you entity cues by sound, which transfers to every other modifier. The 'Look At Me' modifier adds a static entity that kills if you look at it too long; keep your camera down in hallways.

'Locked and Loaded' strips all items, making the crucifix unavailable. You must pure-survive using hiding spots and timing. 'Four Eyes' spawns an extra Eyes entity. 'Skipping' removes every other door, shortening the run but concentrating entities.

'Try Hard' combines the harshest negatives — start here only after mastering 3-4 easier modifiers. The badge 'Hotel Hell' (clear with Try Hard) is one of the rarest in the game. Stack modifiers gradually: Worse Lighting + Skipping first, then add Locked and Loaded once you're confident.

Doors Tier List

This tier ranks everything from best to situational.

S TierDeadly

A-60 (Screech), Seek, Figure

A TierDangerous

Ambush, Rush, Halt

B TierAnnoying

Eyes, Dupe, Jack

C TierMinor

Screech, Glitch, Shadow

Working Doors Codes

Redeem these codes in-game for free rewards. Codes are case-sensitive and expire quickly.

GRACE1 Knob
FE4R_RBX5 Knobs

Codes expire frequently. We refresh this list after every major update.

Doors FAQ

What are the latest Doors codes?

The latest working codes for Doors can be found in the codes section above. New codes are typically released during game updates, holiday events, and when the game reaches milestone player counts. Check this page regularly for updates.

How do I redeem codes in Doors?

Most Roblox games have a codes button on the main menu screen. Look for a Twitter/gear icon or a "Codes" button. Click it, enter your code exactly as shown (codes are case-sensitive), and press redeem. If a code doesn't work, it may have expired.

Is Doors free to play?

Yes, like all Roblox games, Doors is free to play. Some in-game items may require Robux (Roblox's premium currency), but the core gameplay experience is completely free.

What is the best A-60 (Screech) in Doors?

According to our tier list, the S-tier options are the best choices. These items outperform others in most situations and are recommended for both new and experienced players. Check the tier list section above for detailed rankings.