The Backrooms is an urban legend, Internet meme, and creepypasta that tells the tale of an endless maze of randomly generated office rooms. It is characterized by the smell of wet carpet, walls with a monochromatic tone of yellow, and buzzing fluorescent lights. Wikipedia
The Backrooms are an online urban legend originating from a creepypasta posted on a 2019 4chan thread. One of the most well-known examples of the Internet aesthetic of liminal spaces, which depicts usually busy locations as unnaturally empty, the Backrooms was first described as a maze of empty office rooms that can only be entered by "noclipping out of reality". As its popularity grew, internet users expanded upon the original concept by creating different levels and entities which inhabit the Backrooms. Fan-made video games, collaborative fiction wikis and RUclips videos have also been created: a series of horror shorts created by RUclipsr Kane Parsons in 2022 is credited with popularizing Backrooms content on the mainstream internet, and he is slated to direct a film adaptation of his Backrooms videos. Original creepypasta On May 12, 2019, an anonymous user started a thread on /x/, 4chan's paranormal-themed board, asking users to "post disquieting images that just feel 'off'".[1][2] One of the posts was the original photo of the Backrooms: a picture of a large carpeted, open room with yellow wallpaper and fluorescent lighting on a Dutch angle.[3] It is not known where the photo was taken,[4] but it appeared in an earlier thread on April 21, 2018.[5] Another user replied to this post with the first description of the Backrooms:[4] If you're not careful and you noclip[a] out of reality in the wrong areas, you'll end up in the Backrooms, where it's nothing but the stink of old moist carpet, the madness of mono-yellow, the endless background noise of fluorescent lights at maximum hum-buzz, and approximately six hundred million square miles of randomly segmented empty rooms to be trapped in God save you if you hear something wandering around nearby, because it sure as hell has heard you - Anonymous, 4chan (May 13, 2019)[1] Growth and fandom Some stories about the Backrooms include malevolent creatures Days after the original creepypasta,[5] users began to share stories about the Backrooms on subreddits such as r/creepypasta and later r/backrooms.[2] A fandom began to develop around the Backrooms and creators expanded upon the original iteration of the creepypasta by creating additional floors or "levels" and entities which populate them.[4][6] Happy Mag noted in particular two other levels: Level 1, a level with industrial architecture, and Level 2, a darkly lit level with long service tunnels, with the original version named Level 0.[6] As new levels were devised in r/backrooms, a faction of fans who preferred the original Backrooms split off from the fandom. A Reddit user named Litbeep created another subreddit called r/TrueBackrooms focusing only on the original version. ABC News said that unlike fandoms surrounding existing properties, the lack of a canonical Backrooms made "drawing a line between authentic storytelling and jokes" difficult.[2][4] By March 2022, r/backrooms had over 157,000 members.[2] The fandom steadily expanded onto other platforms with the upload of videos on Twitter and TikTok.[5] Wikis hosted on Fandom and Wikidot dedicated to the Backrooms lore were established.[7] Dan Erickson, creator of the television series Severance (2022), named the Backrooms as one of his many influences while working on the series.[8] Reception An example of a liminal space. This is an image of a long, empty hallway. The Backrooms have been associated with an internet aesthetic known as liminal spaces, which include "images of eerie and uninhabited spaces", such as the above empty hallway.[9] Some people believe the Backrooms to have been the origin of the internet aesthetic of liminal spaces,[5] which depict usually busy locations as unnaturally empty. The #liminalspaces hashtag has amassed nearly 100 million views on TikTok.[9][10] A TikTok trend of videos that zoom in on Google Earth to reveal an entrance to the Backrooms have grown popular. Other sources describe the Backrooms as only a subgenre of the aesthetic.[11][12][failed verification] PC Gamer compared the Backrooms' various levels to H. P. Lovecraft's R'lyeh and The City in the manga Blame!, describing it as "an uncanny valley of place".[11] ABC News and Le Monde grouped the Backrooms into an "emerging genre of collaborative online horror" which also includes the SCP Foundation.[4][7] Kotaku said that this collaborative aspect, as well as the lack of overt horror or threat, made the Backrooms stand out from other creepypastas.[5] Both Kotaku and Tama Leaver, professor of internet studies at Curtin University, felt that the Backrooms was scary "because [it invites] you to interpret what's not shown". While Leaver believed that the "eerie feeling of familiarity" helped draw fans together, Kotaku said that the horror was in part derived from the subtle "wrongness" present in liminal spaces.[2][5] Adaptations RUclips In January 2022, a short horror film titled The Backrooms (Found Footage) was uploaded to RUclips. Created by then-16-year-old Kane Parsons of Northern California, known online as Kane Pixels, it is presented as a VHS tape recorded by a filmmaker who accidentally enters the Backrooms in the 1990s and is pursued by a monster.[13][14] Parsons used the software Blender and Adobe After Effects to create the environment of the Backrooms, and it took him a month to complete it. He described the Backrooms as a manifestation of a poorly remembered recollection of the late 90s and early 2000s.[2][4] The video has over 48 million views as of May 2023.[15][16] The short was praised by the fandom[15] and received positive reviews from critics. WPST called it "the scariest video on the Internet".[17] Otaku USA categorized it as analog horror,[18] while Dread Central and Nerdist compared it favorably to the 2019 video game Control.[19][20] Kotaku praised the series for exercising restraint in its horror and mystery.[5] Boing Boing's Rob Beschizza predicted that the Backrooms, like the creepypasta Slender Man and its panned 2018 film adaptation, would eventually be adapted into a "slick but dismal 2-hour Hollywood movie."[21] Expanding his videos into a series of sixteen shorts,[22] Parsons introduced plot aspects such as ASYNC, an organization which opened a portal into the Backrooms in the 1980s and conducted research within it.[4][5] The series has collectively garnered over 100 million views.[23] It is also credited with lifting the Backrooms from obscurity into the mainstream internet and causing a surge in Backrooms content,[5][11] particularly on RUclips.[24] For his shorts, Parsons received a Creator Honors at the 2022 Streamy Awards from The Game Theorists.[25] Film adaptation On February 6, 2023, A24 announced that they are working on a film adaptation of the Backrooms based on Parsons' videos, with Parsons directing. Roberto Patino is set to write the screenplay, while James Wan, Michael Clear from Atomic Monster, Shawn Levy, Dan Cohen, and Dan Levine of 21 Laps are set to produce.[13][22] Video games The Backrooms have been adapted into numerous video games, including on the platforms Steam and Roblox.[11][15][26] An indie game was released by Pie on a Plate Productions two months after the original creepypasta,[27] and was positively reviewed for its atmosphere but received criticism for its short length.[3][28][29] Many others, such as Enter the Backrooms, Noclipped and The Backrooms Project, were released in the following years.[26] Co-op multiplayer Escape the Backrooms by Fancy Games was praised by Bloody Disgusting for its depiction of the extended lore,[22][30] while The Backrooms 1998 (both 2022), a psychological survival horror game independently released by one-person developer Steelkrill Studio, was noted by reviewers for its found footage visuals and limited save system
The Backrooms is an urban legend, Internet meme, and creepypasta that tells the tale of an endless maze of randomly generated office rooms. It is characterized by the smell of wet carpet, walls with a monochromatic tone of yellow, and buzzing fluorescent lights.
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Weirdcore/ Dreamcore bring me joys everytime I see some of them
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Weirdcore and dreamcore is my style, when im in my room(decorated like a real weirdcore room) make me feel like home i can do what i want 🙂
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Did you realize at 7:15 When you are at the playground centi? Everything you Touch turned colorful
Yeah its happening like that
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2:30
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" I'm on a jellyfish head that's kinda dangerous " *continues to go in a jellyfish Tenticals
I LOVE UR VIDEOS CENTIDENT
I love your videos so much I am a huge fan
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I love dreamcore/weirdcore or anything that is core . It bring me some good vibe
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samzies!! It brings me so much comfort for some reason .
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This guy is literally my thoughts during exams. Pure, crazy and very cute
He's gay
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Dude that strawberry thing is my wallpaper!!!! 1:56
4:49
10/10.
Best moment I ever seen in this video
"There's a big banana"
That's what she said 😳
*he**
Believe me
centi sounds like a he not a she
excuse u that's a he
Don't you hear his voice??
“How is your day sweetheart?” MADE ME LAUGH-
I love weirdcore dreamcore its my fav aesthetic it feels calm and disturbing also nostalgic at the same time
5:32 BACTERIA.DONT GET CLOSE TO OR ELSE ITLL 15- YOURE HEALTH.
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It scared me when the guy hit Centi and I started laughing
weirdcore/dreamcore is actually something odd and backrooms is glitched out of reality
It’s nocliped
Yes I love dream core since I love wierdness
@@siyadhplayz8943 *weridness*
@@DiamondCreeper2007 p
I showed my friend this…everything she saw was her dreams…the experiment was a success. :]
𖤣𖥧𖥣𖡡𖥧𖤣
thank u for a emo sentance
What experiment???
'But i dont like butterflies''
''I hate all kinds of bugs''
that killed mee
I really liked the part were you said spooky scare skeletons 😂
dude I'm having nightmares of weirdcore bacckroom vibes lately 😭
edit: 6:25 pov that one guy: ayo who's giant gyat is that?
The Backrooms is an urban legend, Internet meme, and creepypasta that tells the tale of an endless maze of randomly generated office rooms. It is characterized by the smell of wet carpet, walls with a monochromatic tone of yellow, and buzzing fluorescent lights. Wikipedia
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1:23 “WhY iS tHeRe A uWu In My SeRvEr?
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Caught me laughing
The backrooms and I saw me
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When I was playing the back rooms and on Roblox and Isaac real down the wrong , slide and I solved me?
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0:16
I. Literally crying right now thank you so much for playing one of my favourite dreamcore/weirdcore games
The Backrooms are an online urban legend originating from a creepypasta posted on a 2019 4chan thread. One of the most well-known examples of the Internet aesthetic of liminal spaces, which depicts usually busy locations as unnaturally empty, the Backrooms was first described as a maze of empty office rooms that can only be entered by "noclipping out of reality".
As its popularity grew, internet users expanded upon the original concept by creating different levels and entities which inhabit the Backrooms. Fan-made video games, collaborative fiction wikis and RUclips videos have also been created: a series of horror shorts created by RUclipsr Kane Parsons in 2022 is credited with popularizing Backrooms content on the mainstream internet, and he is slated to direct a film adaptation of his Backrooms videos.
Original creepypasta
On May 12, 2019, an anonymous user started a thread on /x/, 4chan's paranormal-themed board, asking users to "post disquieting images that just feel 'off'".[1][2] One of the posts was the original photo of the Backrooms: a picture of a large carpeted, open room with yellow wallpaper and fluorescent lighting on a Dutch angle.[3] It is not known where the photo was taken,[4] but it appeared in an earlier thread on April 21, 2018.[5]
Another user replied to this post with the first description of the Backrooms:[4]
If you're not careful and you noclip[a] out of reality in the wrong areas, you'll end up in the Backrooms, where it's nothing but the stink of old moist carpet, the madness of mono-yellow, the endless background noise of fluorescent lights at maximum hum-buzz, and approximately six hundred million square miles of randomly segmented empty rooms to be trapped in
God save you if you hear something wandering around nearby, because it sure as hell has heard you
- Anonymous, 4chan (May 13, 2019)[1]
Growth and fandom
Some stories about the Backrooms include malevolent creatures
Days after the original creepypasta,[5] users began to share stories about the Backrooms on subreddits such as r/creepypasta and later r/backrooms.[2] A fandom began to develop around the Backrooms and creators expanded upon the original iteration of the creepypasta by creating additional floors or "levels" and entities which populate them.[4][6] Happy Mag noted in particular two other levels: Level 1, a level with industrial architecture, and Level 2, a darkly lit level with long service tunnels, with the original version named Level 0.[6]
As new levels were devised in r/backrooms, a faction of fans who preferred the original Backrooms split off from the fandom. A Reddit user named Litbeep created another subreddit called r/TrueBackrooms focusing only on the original version. ABC News said that unlike fandoms surrounding existing properties, the lack of a canonical Backrooms made "drawing a line between authentic storytelling and jokes" difficult.[2][4] By March 2022, r/backrooms had over 157,000 members.[2]
The fandom steadily expanded onto other platforms with the upload of videos on Twitter and TikTok.[5] Wikis hosted on Fandom and Wikidot dedicated to the Backrooms lore were established.[7] Dan Erickson, creator of the television series Severance (2022), named the Backrooms as one of his many influences while working on the series.[8]
Reception
An example of a liminal space. This is an image of a long, empty hallway.
The Backrooms have been associated with an internet aesthetic known as liminal spaces, which include "images of eerie and uninhabited spaces", such as the above empty hallway.[9]
Some people believe the Backrooms to have been the origin of the internet aesthetic of liminal spaces,[5] which depict usually busy locations as unnaturally empty. The #liminalspaces hashtag has amassed nearly 100 million views on TikTok.[9][10] A TikTok trend of videos that zoom in on Google Earth to reveal an entrance to the Backrooms have grown popular. Other sources describe the Backrooms as only a subgenre of the aesthetic.[11][12][failed verification]
PC Gamer compared the Backrooms' various levels to H. P. Lovecraft's R'lyeh and The City in the manga Blame!, describing it as "an uncanny valley of place".[11] ABC News and Le Monde grouped the Backrooms into an "emerging genre of collaborative online horror" which also includes the SCP Foundation.[4][7] Kotaku said that this collaborative aspect, as well as the lack of overt horror or threat, made the Backrooms stand out from other creepypastas.[5] Both Kotaku and Tama Leaver, professor of internet studies at Curtin University, felt that the Backrooms was scary "because [it invites] you to interpret what's not shown". While Leaver believed that the "eerie feeling of familiarity" helped draw fans together, Kotaku said that the horror was in part derived from the subtle "wrongness" present in liminal spaces.[2][5]
Adaptations
RUclips
In January 2022, a short horror film titled The Backrooms (Found Footage) was uploaded to RUclips. Created by then-16-year-old Kane Parsons of Northern California, known online as Kane Pixels, it is presented as a VHS tape recorded by a filmmaker who accidentally enters the Backrooms in the 1990s and is pursued by a monster.[13][14] Parsons used the software Blender and Adobe After Effects to create the environment of the Backrooms, and it took him a month to complete it. He described the Backrooms as a manifestation of a poorly remembered recollection of the late 90s and early 2000s.[2][4] The video has over 48 million views as of May 2023.[15][16]
The short was praised by the fandom[15] and received positive reviews from critics. WPST called it "the scariest video on the Internet".[17] Otaku USA categorized it as analog horror,[18] while Dread Central and Nerdist compared it favorably to the 2019 video game Control.[19][20] Kotaku praised the series for exercising restraint in its horror and mystery.[5] Boing Boing's Rob Beschizza predicted that the Backrooms, like the creepypasta Slender Man and its panned 2018 film adaptation, would eventually be adapted into a "slick but dismal 2-hour Hollywood movie."[21]
Expanding his videos into a series of sixteen shorts,[22] Parsons introduced plot aspects such as ASYNC, an organization which opened a portal into the Backrooms in the 1980s and conducted research within it.[4][5] The series has collectively garnered over 100 million views.[23] It is also credited with lifting the Backrooms from obscurity into the mainstream internet and causing a surge in Backrooms content,[5][11] particularly on RUclips.[24] For his shorts, Parsons received a Creator Honors at the 2022 Streamy Awards from The Game Theorists.[25]
Film adaptation
On February 6, 2023, A24 announced that they are working on a film adaptation of the Backrooms based on Parsons' videos, with Parsons directing. Roberto Patino is set to write the screenplay, while James Wan, Michael Clear from Atomic Monster, Shawn Levy, Dan Cohen, and Dan Levine of 21 Laps are set to produce.[13][22]
Video games
The Backrooms have been adapted into numerous video games, including on the platforms Steam and Roblox.[11][15][26] An indie game was released by Pie on a Plate Productions two months after the original creepypasta,[27] and was positively reviewed for its atmosphere but received criticism for its short length.[3][28][29] Many others, such as Enter the Backrooms, Noclipped and The Backrooms Project, were released in the following years.[26] Co-op multiplayer Escape the Backrooms by Fancy Games was praised by Bloody Disgusting for its depiction of the extended lore,[22][30] while The Backrooms 1998 (both 2022), a psychological survival horror game independently released by one-person developer Steelkrill Studio, was noted by reviewers for its found footage visuals and limited save system
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5:52 WHO STOLE MY LAMP
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OMG I PLAY THIS GAME ON ROBLOX TOO
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SAME
Whats it called? I wanna play it too
2:16 spoky scary skeletens?
this video give me nostalgia, because i use to watch this video on repeat and at midnight i always get nightmare from the game you're playing.
This is giving me back rooms
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Swims away majesticly
0:50 mom I think something’s growing inside my room help
You can get it done before the adventure zone in the morning and put it on the list
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I love the fact that at random times centident acts like a pick me
I love the houses their just so fun to see! And yeah the worms are my least favorite in my world hehe
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Search this image when you are on computer: bob eyes. It's somehow creepy and disturbing.
Insect eyes?
No. Not that
3:06 our moms be like:
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Weirdcore is beautiful and scary at the same time
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Seek painting?
The Backrooms is an urban legend, Internet meme, and creepypasta that tells the tale of an endless maze of randomly generated office rooms. It is characterized by the smell of wet carpet, walls with a monochromatic tone of yellow, and buzzing fluorescent lights.
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*Boy voice but girl character* (NOT HATING)
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9:29 (cheese touch omg!)
2:50 backrooms level 94
“WHO STOLE MY LAMP!” got me laughing🤣
The eyes are so beautiful, I really want to screenshot it and put some blushing
Fun fact: each map has a cat in it with somehow the same theme
3:31 that’s kinda racist to the gray people 😰😨
Omg I’m a gray person👽👽👽
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5:04 sus
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And You Forget Freeze
And When I Play And Go To Ant Farm And Jumpscare Im Leaving
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Everytime i see this girl
Happiness flow through me!
5:12 UH
I remember this part the part is "i hate all kinds of bugs DONT JUDGE ME"
Your my favorite person in RUclips when it's 2019
You're my favorite dream core/weird core tester
Dreamcore is the best👁️
i like this videio hey cendident im your really biggest fan
I love your videos BnOnU
You play thats backrooms games too? Noiceee❤❤
Your videos make me happy😁😁
I played that game too😮😀
I love Weirdcore it’s so nostalgic and went to one of the pictures like the mall
2:26 “ help I’m stuck in the dirt“ had me laughing😂
The “how are you doing sweet-heart” got me dying inside😂🤣
😂😂😂😂
i love all your videos!
0:50 mom I think there’s something growing in my room😂
That made me laugh 😂😂😂😂
"There's A big banana!"
Me:Is he gonna eat it!?
"I rule the world of bananas,You can call me banana ^^"
New phobia unlocked ✔️
Yasss
Your videos pinky toe your videos made me happy❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
“Oh wait that’s a moon, I’m stupid”
that line is so real 😌
Do you know what that level with the houses that keep copying that’s level 94 🏠
1:39 You can this serious MAKE ME LAUGH
Funny moments😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
5:38 Fighting with a black character
3:11 enter the house
1:07 twitching
4:47 legs
6:57 drowning
6:42 octopus
7:45 reaching to space
5:17 no exit
0:50 something is growing
5:26 Nintendo switch