Did You Hear It Walkthrough
Full Did You Hear It Roblox walkthrough for all three chapters, every ending branch, and the Chapter 2 Dark Ending. Updated July 2026 with completion rates and badge tips.
What This Walkthrough Covers
Did You Hear It? is a multiplayer horror experience on Roblox created by CodedDunt, built around the unsettling premise of the viral short film I Heard It Too. With over 18 million visits and a 68.8% community rating, the game has become one of the most discussed story-driven horror titles on the platform. This walkthrough hub collects every chapter guide, ending breakdown, and secret route you need to finish the full storyline without guessing your way through dark hallways and basement sequences.
The game is structured across three escalating chapters. Chapter 1 introduces the Search For Your Mother objective inside a haunted house where audio cues matter as much as visual exploration. Chapter 2 raises the difficulty sharply — only 47.5% of players earn the Chapter 2 Completed badge — and hides a Dark Ending branch for players who make specific narrative choices. Chapter 3 is the ultimate test, with a 31.3% completion rate that makes it one of the rarest progression badges in the experience. Whether you are playing solo or coordinating with up to 19 other players in a server, these guides translate community-tested routes into step-by-step instructions.
Use the chapter pages below as your primary reference. Each walkthrough explains room order, puzzle triggers, basement navigation, phone interactions, and the decision points that lock you into good or bad endings. Cross-reference our guides section for focused tutorials on saving your mother, beating Chapter 3, finding the Secret Obby, and unlocking the Picked up phone badge. If you are new to the game entirely, start with guides/how-to-play before diving into Chapter 1.
Recommended Play Order
New players should follow a linear path: complete Chapter 1 for the Search For Your Mother and You Saved Your Mother badges, move into Chapter 2 for the main storyline and optional Dark Ending, then attempt Chapter 3 only after you understand sprint mechanics, audio listening, and flashlight visibility. Rushing into Chapter 3 without Chapter 2 experience is the most common reason players stall at the 31.3% completion wall.
Completionists should also visit the lobby between chapters. The Secret Obby — accessible from the main lobby area — awards a badge with only a 7.5% win rate and is completely separate from the chapter storyline. Our map/lobby-secrets page documents hidden entrances and multiplayer positioning tips that speed up obby attempts. Badge hunters should track progress on our tools/badge-progress-helper page alongside these walkthroughs.
After finishing all three chapters, read walkthrough/all-endings to understand how good endings, dark branches, and participation badges differ. The Dark Ending in Chapter 2 is optional but required for the Chapter 2 Ending: Dark Ending badge. See our Chapter 2 walkthrough and walkthrough/dark-ending for the exact choice sequence. Every page in this hub is written for July 2026 and reflects current Place ID 95567437744992 statistics from the live Roblox experience.
Multiplayer Coordination Tips
Did You Hear It? supports up to 20 players per server, and horror set pieces often trigger differently when multiple people explore simultaneously. Assign roles when playing with friends: one player watches for audio cues with headphones on, another navigates the basement, and a third handles phone interactions if the mechanic appears during your run. Communication is critical because knock sounds, whisper lines, and environmental shifts are easy to miss on mobile speakers or low volume settings.
If your group fails a chapter, use the lobby to regroup rather than immediately re-queueing. The average playtime sits around 7.7 minutes per session, but full three-chapter clears with secret content can stretch well beyond that. Sprint binds matter during pursuit segments — Left Shift on PC and L1 on console — so make sure every player knows their platform controls before starting Chapter 2, where movement timing becomes punishing.