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Practice Lobby of Hell is a training place on Roblox made by the ETERNITγ team, the same group behind Eternal Towers of Hell. It drops you into a lobby packed with the hardest towers from that game, from “intense” all the way up to “catastrophic” difficulty. There are no easy warm-up towers here, just the tough climbs that players actually want to practice.
Since it opened the lobby has been played more than 10 million times, which makes it one of the go-to spots for grinding tricky towers. This guide covers how to play, how the practice lobby works, tips to clear harder towers, and an FAQ, with links to the codes and script pages at the bottom.
Practice Lobby of Hell Overview
| Practice Lobby of Hell Overview |
| Game Name |
Practice Lobby of Hell |
| Developer |
ETERNITγ (group) |
| Genre |
Obby (Tower Obby) |
| Platform |
Roblox (PC, Mobile, Console) |
| Visits |
10M+ |
| Max Players |
8 |
| Release |
2019 |
How to Play Practice Lobby of Hell
- Spawn in the lobby and walk up to any tower you want to practice. Each one shows its difficulty so you know what you are getting into.
- Step onto the tower to start climbing. The goal is to reach the top without falling off.
- If you fall, you go back to the start (or the last checkpoint the tower gives you) and try the section again.
- Pick towers that match the level you are working on, then move up to harder ones as you improve.
- A few short, easy towers are left out on purpose, since they are forgiving enough that you do not really need to practice them.
Practice Lobby of Hell Gameplay and Controls
Practice Lobby of Hell plays like a classic tower obby. You move and jump with the joystick or your keyboard, and the whole challenge is precise platforming: lining up jumps, judging gaps, and keeping your footing on tricky sections. The lobby itself is just a hub, and each tower is its own climb that you start by stepping onto it.
The difference from the full game is the focus. Instead of being thrown a random tower, you choose exactly which one to grind, so you can repeat the same hard section over and over until it clicks. The towers here range from “intense” to “catastrophic”, which are some of the steepest difficulties in the whole Eternal Towers of Hell difficulty chart.
Because it is a practice place, a few towers are left out on purpose. The developers skipped some short, low-punishment towers because they are easy enough that practicing them is not really needed. Everything that is left is there because it is genuinely tough and worth the reps.
Tips for New Practice Lobby of Hell Players
- Practice one section at a time. Pick the part of a tower that keeps catching you out and run it until the jumps feel automatic.
- Do not rush. Most falls come from hurrying a jump you could land easily by waiting an extra moment.
- Match the tower to your level. Start on the “intense” towers and only move up to harder ones once those feel comfortable.
- Learn the safe spots. Many towers have ledges where you can pause, breathe, and line up the next tricky jump.
- Keep at it. The whole point of the lobby is repetition, so the towers that feel impossible now get easier every single run.
Practice Lobby of Hell FAQ
What kind of game is Practice Lobby of Hell?
Practice Lobby of Hell is a tower obby practice place on Roblox made by the ETERNITγ team. It gathers the hardest towers from Eternal Towers of Hell, from “intense” up to “catastrophic”, so you can grind the climbs that keep ending your runs. It has been played more than 10 million times.
Is Practice Lobby of Hell free to play?
Yes, Practice Lobby of Hell is free to play on Roblox. You can jump straight into the lobby and practice as many towers as you want without spending anything, since the game has no currency, shop, or paywalls.
Does Practice Lobby of Hell have codes?
There are no codes for Practice Lobby of Hell right now, and the game does not have a code redemption box in its menus. It has no in-game currency for a code to give, either. See the live status on the Practice Lobby of Hell Codes page.
How is Practice Lobby of Hell different from Eternal Towers of Hell?
In the full game you get thrown a random tower and have to beat it under pressure. Practice Lobby of Hell lets you pick exactly which hard tower to climb and repeat it as much as you want, with the short, easy towers left out so you only grind the climbs that are worth practicing.
How many players are in Practice Lobby of Hell?
Each server holds up to 8 players, but you climb the towers on your own against the platforming. Other players in the lobby are just practicing alongside you, so there is no competition or fighting, only the towers.