Last Updated: August 2026 | Rooms, shop and codes checked against the live game.
Terminal is an escape room game with a story running through it. You start on a runaway train, then work through a tunnel, a bunker, a research lab and an old headquarters. One room at a time, with a timer running. It is built for one to five players, and the game itself tells you to keep a pencil and paper next to you.
It opened in July 2023 and has passed 62 million visits. This page covers every room, the three ways to play them and what the shop sells. It also covers the thing nobody publishes: how far players really get before they stop.
Terminal Overview
| Terminal Overview |
| Game Name |
Terminal, listed as Terminal [Escape Room] |
| Type |
Story driven escape room |
| Genre |
Puzzle |
| Developer |
CCF Studios, a verified group |
| Goal |
Solve the room and get out before the timer ends |
| Players |
Built for 1 to 5, and a group is recommended |
| Modes |
Beginner, Standard and Rapid Rooms |
| Codes |
Yes, and every one of them pays a hint |
| Gamepasses |
2, both 299 Robux |
| Badges |
63 |
| Visits |
Over 62 million |
| Favourites |
521,644 |
| Rating |
About 89 percent of votes are likes |
| Release |
11 July 2023 |
| Last Update |
16 August 2026 |
How to Play Terminal
Nothing needs unlocking first. You pick a room, pick a mode and the timer starts.
- Get a group together if you can. One to five players, and the game says a group is the best way.
- Pick Beginner or Standard. Beginner is not a cut down version, it is the same rooms with different puzzles.
- Redeem the codes first. They all pay hints and they are free.
- Grab paper. Numbers, symbols and orders are much easier to hold on paper than in your head.
- Search everything in the room before you try to solve anything. Most stuck moments are a clue nobody has found yet.
- Talk out loud. In a group the answer is usually two people holding half of it each.
Terminal Gameplay: The Three Ways To Play
The same game runs in three modes, and all three are free.
| Mode |
Costs |
What it is |
| Beginner |
Free |
The same rooms with the puzzles rebuilt to be easier. Made for younger players and anyone new to escape rooms. |
| Standard |
Free |
The puzzles as designed. This is the mode the answer videos are usually about. |
| Rapid |
Free |
Short one off rooms tied to a holiday or an event. Christmas, an egg hunt, Halloween candy, and a finale called RUIN. |
Beginner is the one worth knowing about. It is not the same puzzles made easier. It is a different set of puzzles built for the same rooms, and far more people play it than play Standard.

How Far People Actually Get
Every room in this game hands out a badge when you escape it, and a badge is given once per player. So the badge counts are a headcount of who got that far. Here is the whole first season, in order.
| Room badge |
Beginner |
Standard |
| You Escaped |
3,736,279 |
1,548,966 |
| You Escaped (Again) |
2,134,575 |
736,180 |
| This Floor Please! |
1,650,669 |
421,855 |
| You Escaped (Again Again) |
1,140,545 |
316,499 |
| Experiment Complete! |
838,010 |
188,502 |
| esc |
429,584 |
99,516 |
| Inner Circle |
410,342 |
80,034 |
| Circle Back |
276,914 |
61,052 |
| Full Circle |
224,077 |
48,560 |
Read the Standard column top to bottom. Over 1.5 million people escaped the first room. 48,560 finished the last one. That is about 3 in every 100.
The biggest drop is the very first step. Of the people who got out of room one on Standard, less than half ever got out of room two. If you are stuck there, you are in the majority.
Beginner is kinder but the shape is the same. 3.7 million escaped the first room and 224,077 finished the last, which is about 6 in 100. This is a hard game in both modes.
The Death Badges Tell You The Difference
Every room also has a badge for dying in it, and the names are the best part of the game. You Crashed. You Exploded. Death Drop. You Were Buried Alive. Experiment Failed. Shut Down.
The crash badge from room one is the clearest measure of what the modes are worth. On Beginner about 1 player in 71 has it. On Standard it is closer to 1 in 4.
That is the honest way to choose a mode. Standard is not slightly harder, it is a different game, and dying is part of it.
The Secret Ending
There is a hidden ending to the first season. The game once put out a picture daring people to be first in the world to find it.
3,314 players have the badge for it. Set that next to the 48,560 who finished the last room the normal way and it works out at roughly 1 in 15 finishers. It is the rarest thing in the game.
Terminal 2 Is Still Being Built
The story did not stop at the first season. Three new rooms have landed in 2026 and the posters inside the game give their dates.
| Room |
Opened |
What it is |
| Out of Time |
25 Apr 2026 |
Chapter one of the second season, on a clock theme. |
| Out of Space |
23 May 2026 |
Part two, set in orbit. The death badge is called Spaced Out. |
| Disco-Tech |
25 Jul 2026 |
A 2012 disco theme, and the newest room in the game. |
There is one thing worth knowing before you start these. The newest room, Disco-Tech, has no Beginner badge yet, while the two before it got theirs about a week after they opened. So the easier version of the newest room is not there at the moment.
What The Shop Sells
Two things. That is the entire shop, and both cost 299 Robux.
| Pass |
Price |
What it does |
| VIP |
299 Robux |
One free hint every day you open the game, with no limit, plus a VIP tag by your name in chat. |
| Infinite Time |
299 Robux |
The timer stops sending you back to the lobby. If one player in the group owns it, nobody gets sent back. |
The second one is unusual and worth reading twice. It works for the whole group, not just the buyer. Five friends can share one purchase, which is the opposite of how most Roblox passes work.
Neither pass solves a puzzle for you. One gives you hints, the other gives you time, and everything else in this game is you and the room.
Codes
This game has real codes and every single one pays a hint. You press the C key in game, type the code and hit submit. Our Terminal Codes page has the four that work right now and the five that are finished.
How Many People Have Played It
This is one of the few Roblox games where the answer is not a guess. Because badges count each player once, at least 3.7 million different people have escaped the first room.
Line that up with the rest and the picture is clear. 62 million visits across at least 3.7 million players is about 17 goes each at most. 521,644 people have favourited it, roughly one player in seven, and 113,604 have voted, roughly one in thirty three.
For comparison, plenty of much bigger Roblox games get one vote for every few thousand visits. People who play this one care enough to press the buttons.
Who Makes Terminal
It comes from a verified group called CCF Studios, run by a developer called uncle_kenni. The group has more than 113,000 members.
The group has four games and this is the only one anybody plays. It is more than 99 percent of everything the group has ever had visited. The other three are small test projects from 2020 and 2022.
The game’s own page says it was a nominee for best puzzle game at the 2026 Roblox awards. It was last updated on 16 August 2026, so it is very much still being worked on.
Tips for New Terminal Players
- Play with other people. The game is built for one to five and says so itself, and five heads on one riddle beats one head with a hint.
- Keep a pencil and paper next to you. The game asks you to, and some puzzles only make sense once you write the numbers down.
- Start on Beginner if you have never done an escape room. The puzzles were rebuilt from scratch for that mode, so it is a real version of the game and not a baby one.
- Redeem the codes before you start. They pay in hints and they are free.
- Save your hints for the room that beats you rather than the first thing that slows you down.
- If one friend buys Infinite Time, the whole group stops getting kicked back to the lobby. Nobody else needs to buy anything.
- Do not judge yourself by chapter one. Half the people who escape it never escape the next room on Standard.
- The Rapid Rooms are short and seasonal, so they are the ones to try when you only have ten minutes.
Terminal FAQ
What is Terminal on Roblox?
An escape room game with a story. You solve a room full of puzzles and get out before the timer ends, one chapter at a time.
How many players can play together?
One to five. The game recommends a group and it is built around people talking to each other.
Does Terminal have codes?
Yes. Four work right now and every one of them gives you a free hint. Press C in game to type them in.
What is the difference between Beginner and Standard?
Beginner has its own puzzles, rebuilt to be friendlier. Standard has the original ones. The death counts say Standard is far harder.
How hard is it really?
Of everyone who escaped the first room on Standard, only about 3 in 100 finished the last one.
What does the shop sell?
Two passes at 299 Robux each. One gives a free hint every day, the other stops the timer kicking your group back to the lobby.
Is there a secret ending?
Yes, and 3,314 players have found it. That is about 1 in 15 of the people who finished the first season.
What are Rapid Rooms?
Short seasonal rooms tied to a holiday or event, like Christmas, an egg hunt and a Halloween set named after candy sizes.
Is there a Terminal script?
No. Nothing exists for this game, and the files you find under the name belong to a different game called Terminal 13.
MORE FOR THIS GAME
Stuck on a room? Our Terminal Codes page has four free hints waiting.
Looking for a script? Our Terminal Script page explains why the files under this name are for a different game.