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Did You Hear It Guides

Master Did You Hear It Roblox with beginner guides, Chapter 3 strategies, Secret Obby help, Dark Ending tips, and phone mechanic tutorials. Updated July 2026.

Guide Hub for Every Skill Level

Whether you just discovered Did You Hear It? through a friend's Roblox server or you are stuck on the 31.3% Chapter 3 wall, this guides hub collects focused tutorials separate from our full walkthrough routes. CodedDunt's horror experience rewards listening, patience, and coordination — skills that generic Roblox guides rarely teach. Each page below targets one pain point: starting the game, saving your mother, beating the hardest chapter, finding lobby secrets, unlocking the Dark Ending, and using the phone mechanic for its badge.

The game draws 18M+ visits with a 68.8% rating because it balances accessibility in Chapter 1 with genuine difficulty later. New players should begin with guides/how-to-play, which covers platform controls, audio setup, and the Search For Your Mother storyline basics. Veterans jumping straight to guides/beat-chapter-3 will find advanced pursuit and puzzle strategies without re-reading Chapter 1 house exploration.

Which Guide You Need Right Now

If you cannot find your mother in Chapter 1, open guides/save-your-mother. If Chapter 2 feels impossible at the 47.5% completion rate, cross-read walkthrough/chapter-2 alongside guides/get-dark-ending only if you want the secret branch. Lobby explorers hunting the 7.5% Secret Obby badge should read guides/find-secret-obby immediately — it is unrelated to chapter queues and easy to miss on your first visit.

Phone interactors earn the Picked up phone badge through a specific mechanic covered in guides/use-phone-mechanic. That badge shows on over 504K profiles but requires knowing when and where to interact during a run. Controls pages supplement these guides with sprint binds and mobile audio advice.

Guides vs Walkthroughs

Walkthroughs on our site provide room-by-room route order for each chapter. Guides provide strategy, decision logic, and skill building. Use both: walkthrough/chapter-1 for the path, guides/save-your-mother for why certain audio cues matter. This separation keeps pages fast to load and easy to bookmark on mobile while you play Did You Hear It Roblox on a second device.

All guides reflect July 2026 live game data from Place ID 95567437744992, including current badge win rates and gamepass pricing. When CodedDunt ships updates — such as the 100K likes UGC milestone tracked on event/ugc-release-tracker — we adjust guides accordingly.

Learning Path by Player Type

Story-first players should read guides/how-to-play, then guides/save-your-mother, then walkthrough chapters in order without touching Secret Obby guides until credits feel satisfied. Badge hunters invert the priority: after Chapter 1, check guides/find-secret-obby and guides/use-phone-mechanic before Chapter 2 so lobby and mechanic badges do not remain forgotten at the end of a long chapter grind. Speedrunners focus on guides/beat-chapter-3 and controls pages because milliseconds and audio windows define their runs, not lore paragraphs.

Horror content creators should combine guides/how-to-play lore context with walkthrough/dark-ending for two-video series covering both branches. Educators introducing Roblox horror to younger audiences should emphasize controls/mobile-audio-tips before scare reactions — parents report less frustration when headphones are mandatory from minute one.

Every guide cross-links walkthrough pages for spatial order. If you read guides in isolation, bookmark walkthrough/chapter-1 through chapter-3 as parallel tabs. Did You Hear It Roblox is designed as a multi-session experience; spreading guides across nights matches how the 68.8% rated community actually clears content.

Learning Path by Player Type

Story-first players should read guides/how-to-play, then guides/save-your-mother, then walkthrough chapters in order without touching Secret Obby guides until credits feel satisfied. Badge hunters invert the priority: after Chapter 1, check guides/find-secret-obby and guides/use-phone-mechanic before Chapter 2 so lobby and mechanic badges do not remain forgotten at the end of a long chapter grind. Speedrunners focus on guides/beat-chapter-3 and controls pages because milliseconds and audio windows define their runs, not lore paragraphs.

Horror content creators should combine guides/how-to-play lore context with walkthrough/dark-ending for two-video series covering both branches. Educators introducing Roblox horror to younger audiences should emphasize controls/mobile-audio-tips before scare reactions — parents report less frustration when headphones are mandatory from minute one.

Every guide cross-links walkthrough pages for spatial order. If you read guides in isolation, bookmark walkthrough/chapter-1 through chapter-3 as parallel tabs. Did You Hear It Roblox is designed as a multi-session experience; spreading guides across nights matches how the 68.8% rated community actually clears content.

Long-Term Mastery Roadmap

Week one focus: Chapter 1 audio and mother rescue at 75.1%. Week two: Chapter 2 standard path toward 47.5% without dark flags. Week three: dedicated Dark Ending attempt using guides/get-dark-ending. Week four: Chapter 3 pushes toward 31.3% with guides/beat-chapter-3 and controls tuning. Week five: lobby Secret Obby at 7.5% and phone badge cleanup. This pacing prevents the common mistake of rushing Chapter 3 during week one and quitting the game forever.

Document personal weak points after each session. If whispers beat you, drill Chapter 1 basement eyes-closed. If pursuit kills you, drill Chapter 2 sprint bursts. Targeted practice beats random requeues that repeat the same failure mode.

Frequently Asked Questions

What guide should beginners read first?
Start with guides/how-to-play for controls, audio tips, and Chapter 1 basics before any chapter walkthrough.
Which guide helps with the Secret Obby?
guides/find-secret-obby explains lobby access and the 7.5% win rate challenge.
Is there a guide for the Dark Ending?
Yes. guides/get-dark-ending complements walkthrough/dark-ending with a shorter checklist.
How do I beat Chapter 3?
Read guides/beat-chapter-3 for pursuit timing, team roles, and preparation before queuing the hardest chapter.
Do guides cover gamepasses?
Gamepass details live on items pages, but guides reference the FlashLight pass when visibility matters.

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