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How to Beat the Figure in Roblox Doors

No, you open the door.

Horror games in Roblox have a certain sparkle and identity that is difficult to explain. Maybe is due to the creativity of the creators, maybe to the aesthetics of the game. Somehow, this time, the horror comes from, drum roll, doors. Roblox Doors is one of the most popular horror games in Roblox. Trying to survive for 100 levels sounds an Odyssey on its own. Puzzle solving plus a horrifying entity on each floor trying to get you is a recipe for some decent scares. Let’s travel all the way to the 50th and 100th floors and learn how to beat the Figure in Roblox Doors.

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How to Beat the Figure in Roblox Doors

Now, I’m not such a horror fan in general. Let’s say that I have a problem with being a little too scared to play certain types of games (just a little bit). Roblox Doors promises to give the player a good scare throughout the 100 floors, with the 50th and 100th being specially frightening. Once you get there, you literally don’t know how to get out of there or escape. Once you get a glimpse of an idea, the Figure gets you and yes, that’s game over.

The Figure in the 50th Floor

The Figure is blind, but it has a very good sense of hearing. Be sure to listen carefully to the Figure and hide yourself in the closets. There’s a mini-game that activates itself whenever the Figure is in front of the closet you hid in. Be sure to press the Q and E keys or mouse buttons in time, or be prepared to receive an obviously friendly hug by the Figure. Beat the mini-game and then exit the closet, while the Figure walks away.

In order to escape the 50th floor, you will need a couple of things. Firstly, a Clue Sheet. You can find it on the table located in the lower floor. Secondly, you must collect 8 books, with each book collected causing the Figure to speed up a bit. You need to explore the whole library and find the books in, you guessed it, bookshelves. They are brighter and stand out from the others. When you open the book, you will see a shape and a number. The equivalence will be noted in your screen.

Once you have all the items collected, you will need to decipher a code. That’s where the Clue Sheet enters, which will give you a 5-digit code consisting of shapes, which are the same shapes found in the books. Why collect 8 books? Because you have to cut the odds and be sure to have all the equivalences when unveiling the code. Once you have the code deciphered, input the code on the lock to escape the room.

The Figure in the 100th Floor

The Figure appears again on the 100th and last floor. As soon as you enter the room, a cutscene will play of the Figure. As soon as it’s over, run away and hide in a wardrobe or go upstairs. Continue hiding until the Figure goes to the next room, otherwise it will hear you and, game over. The player now can escape via the escape route elevator, however the power is out. So no, you cannot escape right now, sorry. What you can do is find a key that will open a locked door.

Said locked door opens to, you guessed it, the room where the breaker box is located. Here, you will have to play a mini-game in order to flip the breaker switches back on. Once this happens, the Figure will return to the room. Run like there is no tomorrow, while the Figure chases you down, all the way to the elevator. If you are successful, the Figure will cut the cords of the elevator and, finally, the game will end.

Well, that was a wholesome ending if you ask me. However, there are more chapters to the game to be implemented, so be wary for any updates. This appears to not be the end, and apparently, there are more doors to be opened in the future.


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Alejandro Josan
A musician with a heart of a gamer, Alejandro's life has always been accompanied by adventures on Nintendo platformers, countless hours of fantasy RPGs and several third-party FPSs. Currently, he is studying Game Design and Development, preparing for a long career in the video game industry.