Close Doors Behind You
An open door reveals your path to the Beast. Close every door you pass through to force the Beast to guess your route.
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The definitive strategy guide for Roblox's most intense asymmetrical horror experience. Master both roles, learn every map, and escape the facility — or ensure no one else does.
Play on RobloxFlee the Facility is a Roblox asymmetrical survival horror game created by A.W. Apps (Andrew "MrWindy" Willeitner), inspired by Dead by Daylight. Each round pits one Beast against up to four Survivors in a tense cat-and-mouse chase across industrial facilities.
Survivors must hack enough computers to power the exit doors, then escape before time runs out or everyone gets frozen. Teamwork, stealth, and map knowledge are essential.
The Beast patrols the facility, knocks Survivors unconscious with a hammer, ropes them, and places them in Freeze Pods until they are fully frozen. Capture every Survivor to win.
Players gather in Camp Lapis. After 30 seconds, a map is selected by vote and players are assigned roles randomly.
Survivors spawn on the map with a 15-second head start. The Beast waits in the Beast Cave and selects a power before being released.
Survivors find glowing computers and press E to hack. Complete skill-check prompts correctly — errors alert the Beast with a loud noise.
Once enough computers are hacked, both exit doors unlock. Pull the lever to open an exit — it takes 12 seconds. Exits cannot be closed once opened.
Survivors win by escaping; the Beast wins by freezing all Survivors. Credits and XP are awarded based on performance.
Computers required = number of Survivors + 1. In a full 5-player lobby (4 Survivors), you need to hack 5 computers total — shared across the team.
If no one escapes or gets frozen within 15 minutes, the round ends in a draw with reduced rewards.
Flee the Facility supports multiple platforms. Master the controls for your device to react faster under pressure.
| Action | PC | Mobile | Xbox / PlayStation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Move | W A S D | Virtual joystick | Left stick |
| Look / Aim | Mouse | Swipe screen | Right stick |
| Hack Computer | E | Hack button | X / □ |
| Interact (doors, pods, rescue) | F | Interact button | Y / △ |
| Crawl / Vent | C / Ctrl | Crawl button | B / ○ |
| Jump | Space | Jump button | A / ✕ |
| Swing Hammer (Beast) | M1 / Left Click | Attack button | RT / R2 |
| Beast Sprint / Power | Q | Power button | LB / L1 |
| Open Map | M | Map button | Menu button |
| Game Menu | M (in lobby) | Menu icon | Start / Options |
Survival depends on stealth, efficiency, and teamwork. New players often get caught because they run in open areas, leave doors open, or fail computer skill checks.
An open door reveals your path to the Beast. Close every door you pass through to force the Beast to guess your route.
Start with computers far from the Beast. Save computers near exits for last so you can escape immediately after the final hack.
Listen for Beast footsteps, hammer swings, and computer typing. Audio awareness often matters more than raw speed.
Divide hacking across different map areas so the Beast cannot camp a single computer cluster.
Use lockers, bushes, leaf piles, and snow piles to hide from Seer. Crouch behind objects to break line of sight.
Press M to check your location, computer positions, and exit doors. Locate exits early in every round.
When a Survivor is placed in a Freeze Pod, their health drains until frozen. Another Survivor can free them by interacting with the pod (F). The first rescue each round grants 20 credits and 100 XP. Only rescue when the Beast is far away — a failed rescue often leads to two frozen players.
Winning as the Beast requires map control, prediction, and efficient captures. Patrol computer locations and listen for hacking errors.
Computers glow when being hacked. Check high-traffic computer rooms first — Survivors must visit them to win.
Hit Survivors with your hammer (M1). They ragdoll for about 28 seconds and can flop to stall. Act quickly to rope them.
Walk over a downed Survivor to rope them, then carry them to a blue Freeze Pod and interact to trap them. Stay away from the pod for health drain to activate.
Use doors to trap Survivors in dead-end rooms. Open doors faster with Stalker power for surprise attacks.
Camping one Freeze Pod lets other Survivors hack freely. Patrol the map and use pods as bait only when you can defend multiple areas.
Each pod can only hold one frozen Survivor permanently. Once fully frozen, a Survivor returns to Camp Lapis and that pod cannot be reused. The Beast must maintain distance for the drain effect — standing too close pauses it.
During the 15-second head start, the Beast selects one of three powers. If none is chosen, Runner is assigned by default. Activate with Q (PC), Y (Xbox), or the power button on mobile.
| Power | Effect | Best For | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Runner | Large speed boost. Jumping and hitstun disabled during use. Shorter hammer cooldown. | Open maps with long sightlines — Airport, Facility_0 | ~3 seconds |
| Stalker | Silences heartbeat, footsteps, and gemstone glow. Faster door opening. Jump and hit without movement penalty. | Stealth ambushes — Homestead, dark maps, multi-level areas | ~3 seconds |
| Seer | After a 3-second delay, reveals non-hidden Survivors with icons above their heads. Seen Survivors grant a speed boost. | When Survivor locations are unknown — Research Center, large maps | Single activation |
Hacker is an upcoming fourth power announced for a future update. It is not yet selectable in-game.
Map knowledge is the single biggest skill gap between new and veteran players. Each of the 15 standard maps has unique layouts, vent networks, and computer spawn patterns.
S: Classic layout — learn vent shortcuts and close corridor doors.
B: Use window running trick on elevated surfaces near windows.
S: Double jump onto the roof for safe hacking spots.
B: Wallbang through floors and thin walls — Survivors often hide upstairs.
S: Many rooms and hiding spots — split across terminal wings.
B: Runner excels on long runways and open concourses.
S: Use upper floors — ground floor has deadly dead-end rooms.
B: Seer is strong here due to the maze-like multi-level layout.
S: Memorize classroom clusters and main hallway loops.
B: Patrol the gym and cafeteria — high computer spawn density.
S: Small map — escape quickly once exits open.
B: Aggressive early pressure wins — map is compact.
S: Use animal enclosures and seasonal bush hiding spots.
B: Check enclosure corners — Survivors hide behind exhibits.
S: Snow piles act as hiding spots against Seer.
B: Three separate buildings — prioritize the one with active hacking.
S: Large open areas — use building interiors for cover.
B: Control room and camera areas are high-traffic — patrol early.
S: Church and train areas offer strong loop paths.
B: Stalker works well in the dark western-themed alleys.
S: Complex layout — stick to upper mall levels for escape routes.
B: Open general room favors Runner — cut off escalator paths.
S: Neon corridors — use game cabinets for cover.
B: Tight corners favor Stalker ambushes.
S: Remake of a classic — vents are your best friend.
B: Camp vent exits after hearing crawl sounds.
S: Halloween event map — memorize yellow hallway loops.
B: Limited visibility — listen for footsteps over sight.
S: Winter event map — use toy shelves for cover.
B: Compact festive layout — early pressure is key.
Advanced movement separates experienced players from beginners. These techniques are widely used in competitive lobbies and do not require exploits.
Back up to a vent, hold crawl, do a 180-degree turn, then release crawl. You slide through in roughly half the normal time.
Hold crouch, release, then immediately spam jump. Reach high crates, rooftops on Homestead, and shortcuts unavailable with a normal jump.
The Beast's hammer swing passes through thin walls and floors. Hit Survivors on the other side without entering the room — especially effective on Homestead.
Jump immediately after hitting a Survivor to reduce downtime between attacks. Lets you chain captures faster during multi-Survivor encounters.
On maps like Facility_0, run through windows from elevated surfaces without jumping to maintain speed. Avoids the slow jump animation.
The Beast cannot jump while sprinting (Q). Release Q before jumping to avoid getting stuck during chases.
Credits and XP are earned every round. Credits buy H Crates and G Crates for cosmetic hammers and gemstones. No gameplay advantage — purely visual customization.
| Action | Credits | Per Round |
|---|---|---|
| Hack a computer (Survivor) | 6 | Up to 6 |
| Rescue from Freeze Pod (Survivor) | 20 | Once |
| Freeze a Survivor (Beast) | 25 | Up to 4 |
| Escape the facility (Survivor) | 25 | Once |
| Win bonus | Varies | Once |
Hammers (Beast) and Gemstones (Survivor back accessory) come from H Crates and G Crates. Event bundles offer limited-time skins during Valentine's, Halloween, Christmas, Spring, and other seasonal events.
A.W. Apps runs seasonal events with limited-time bundles, themed hammers, and special maps. Follow @A_W_Apps on X for official announcements.
Limited Spring-themed item bundles, map ambience sounds, and UI improvements. Ends June 8, 2026.
Combined Valentine's and Lunar New Year event with exclusive hammer and gem bundles and a challenge for elusive rewards.
The Backrooms event map returns each Halloween with unique horror atmosphere.
Festive winter event map with holiday-themed cosmetic bundles.
No. As of 2026, Flee the Facility does not have a code redemption system. Beware of fake code websites. Earn cosmetics by playing and opening crates with credits.
The formula is Survivor count + 1. With 4 Survivors, hack 5 computers total. The whole team shares progress — any Survivor can hack any computer.
No. 10 Player Flee is a separate fan-made experience with 8 Survivors and 2 Beasts. The official game by A.W. Apps supports 5 players (4 Survivors + 1 Beast).
No. Release the sprint key (Q on PC) before jumping. This catches many new Beast players during chases.
They are eliminated from the round and sent back to Camp Lapis. That Freeze Pod cannot be used again. The Beast must freeze all Survivors to win.
No. All hammers and gemstones are purely cosmetic. Rarity affects appearance and collectibility only.
Stay active every round. Hack computers as a Survivor, capture quickly as the Beast, and complete rescues. Winning rounds grants bonus XP.