Master Every Roblox DOORS Entity with Complete Survival for The Hotel, The Mines, Room 100, Room 200 and Beyond

Whether you're exploring the luxurious yet unsettling halls of The Hotel or venturing into the dangerous underground passages of The Mines, understanding each entity is the difference between earning another death badge and finally conquering Room 100, Room 200, and everything beyond.

Highlights

  • Learn every major Roblox DOORS entity across The Hotel and The Mines.
  • Understand the visual and audio cues that warn you before danger strikes.
  • Discover survival strategies for Rush, Ambush, Seek, Figure, and more.
  • Master Room 100 and prepare for later-game challenges.
  • Improve your reaction time and decision-making for longer successful runs.

The Common Terrors: Room-by-Room Hazards

These entities appear throughout a normal playthrough and form the foundation of DOORS' horror gameplay. Learning to identify their warning signs early dramatically increases your survival chances.

Rush

Rush is often the first deadly entity new players encounter, making it one of the most recognizable threats in the game.

Warning Signs

When entering a new room, watch for dramatic flickering lights throughout The Hotel. Inside The Mines, the environment behaves differently. Instead of lights flickering, the room itself begins to shake violently, accompanied by a distant rushing sound that grows louder every second.

These signs indicate Rush is rapidly approaching.

The Threat

Rush tears through connected rooms at incredible speed, instantly eliminating any player caught in the open.

How to Survive

The moment you notice flickering lights or structural shaking:

  • Immediately locate the nearest wardrobe, locker, or bed.
  • Hide before Rush reaches your room.
  • Remain hidden until Rush completely passes.
  • Exit your hiding place immediately afterward.

Timing is critical. Enter too late, and Rush catches you. Stay hidden too long, and another danger may appear.

Expert Tip

The Greenhouse section of The Hotel introduces an important twist.

Since the greenhouse has no working lights, you won't receive visual warnings. Instead, rely entirely on your headphones. Rush's distinctive rushing sound becomes your only warning, making audio awareness essential.

Ambush

If Rush tests your reflexes, Ambush tests your patience.

Although both entities begin with flickering lights, Ambush announces itself with an unmistakable distorted mechanical scream that sounds far more aggressive.

The Threat

Rather than passing through once, Ambush repeatedly reverses direction.

It may travel back and forth between rooms anywhere from two to six times, making traditional hiding strategies ineffective.

How to Survive

Remaining inside one locker isn't enough because another entity, Hide, eventually forces players out of hiding.

Experienced players use what's commonly called the "cabinet dance."

The strategy works like this:

  • Hide as Ambush approaches.
  • Exit immediately after it passes.
  • Wait briefly outside.
  • Re-enter before Ambush returns.
  • Repeat until the distorted screaming completely stops.

Learning this rhythm is one of the biggest skill milestones for serious DOORS player

Screech

Darkness is rarely your friend in DOORS, and Screech proves exactly why.

Unlike larger entities, Screech doesn't announce itself with dramatic visual effects. Instead, it relies on subtle audio cues designed to catch distracted players.

Warning Sign

Listen carefully for a soft whisper saying:

"Psst!"

This quiet sound is your only warning.

The Threat

Screech appears exclusively inside dark rooms.

Ignoring the whisper causes Screech to leap forward, bite your character, inflict significant damage, and trigger one of the game's signature jump scares.

How to Survive

The moment you hear the whisper:

  • Spin your camera immediately.
  • Search behind and around your character.
  • Look directly at Screech.

Making eye contact causes Screech to shriek before disappearing harmlessly.

Helpful Strategy

Keeping a lighter or flashlight equipped significantly lowers Screech's chances of spawning.

Good lighting doesn't just help navigation—it actively improves your survival rate.

Eyes

Eyes is one of the few entities that punishes players for doing something completely natural: looking ahead.

Warning Signs

Before Eyes appears, the room fills with an eerie purple glow while a deep humming sound vibrates throughout the area.

Moments later, countless floating eyes materialize in the center of the room.

The Threat

Looking directly at Eyes rapidly drains your health.

Unlike Rush or Ambush, the danger isn't touching the entity—it's making eye contact.

How to Survive

Instead of looking forward:

  • Aim your camera toward the floor.
  • Alternatively, look at the ceiling.
  • Navigate using walls, furniture, or baseboards as visual references.

Many experienced players naturally keep their view low whenever Eyes appears.

Dupe

Dupe doesn't rely on speed or surprise.

Instead, it exploits one simple mistake: forgetting your room number.

Warning Sign

Eventually you'll enter a room containing multiple exit doors displaying similar numbers.

For example:

  • Door 43
  • Door 44

Only one is correct.

The Threat

Opening the wrong door triggers Dupe.

The entity suddenly attacks, deals heavy damage, and throws your character backward, forcing you to recover before continuing.

How to Survive

Always keep track of the room number you just left.

If you exited Room 42, then the correct destination is Door 43.

If another numbered door appears beside it, it's almost certainly Dupe attempting to trick you.

Should you lose track of your progression:

  • Search the room for clues.
  • Use a key if available.

Keys always unlock the legitimate exit rather than Dupe's fake door.

Halt

Halt delivers one of the game's most memorable encounters by transporting players into an entirely different environment.

Warning Signs

Instead of a brief flicker, the lights continue flickering for several seconds.

Soon afterward, blue glitch-like distortion begins spreading across your screen before you're pulled into a glowing cyan hallway.

The Threat

Inside this endless corridor, Halt slowly pursues you.

Unlike other entities, escaping isn't about hiding or sprinting. Instead, success depends entirely on following on-screen instructions.

How to Survive

Begin walking away from Halt immediately.

Throughout the encounter, messages appear across your screen:

  • TURN AROUND
  • RUN AWAY

Whenever one appears:

  • Instantly rotate your camera 180 degrees.
  • Continue walking in the opposite direction.

Each instruction indicates Halt has teleported to the opposite side of the hallway.

Continue alternating directions whenever prompted until you finally reach the exit door and return to the normal game.

Mastering the Basics Before Moving Forward

The first half of Roblox DOORS focuses on teaching players that every threat follows unique rules. Rush rewards fast reactions, Ambush demands timing, Screech encourages awareness, Eyes punishes curiosity, Dupe tests memory, and Halt requires careful attention to instructions rather than panic.

These encounters create the foundation for everything that comes later. By the time players reach the game's larger set pieces, the skills learned here become essential for survival.

However, the most dangerous challenges are still ahead. The remaining entities introduce mechanics that actively punish careless behavior, force players to adapt under pressure, and lead directly into some of the game's most memorable boss encounters.

In Part 2, we'll cover Hide, Timothy, Void, Glitch, Seek, Figure, their advanced mechanics, survival techniques for Room 50, Room 100, The Mines, and explain why mastering these encounters is the key to consistently completing Roblox DOORS.