The Backrooms
Also known as: The Backrooms Creepypasta · Level 0
The Backrooms is a creepypasta and collaborative horror concept born from a single photograph of a yellow-carpeted room posted on 4chan in 2019. An anonymous user's short reply describing an infinite maze of empty rooms you could "noclip" into launched one of the internet's most expansive collaborative fiction projects, spawning thousands of fan-created "levels," multiple video games, a viral YouTube series by Kane Parsons, and a forthcoming A24 feature film.
TL;DR
The Backrooms a creepypasta and internet horror fiction concept depicting a vast, labyrinthine collection of empty rooms and corridors accessible through 'noclipping' out of reality.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The Backrooms work in several ways depending on the platform:
As a reference or joke: People typically caption an image of an empty, fluorescent-lit space with something like "POV: you noclipped out of reality" or "me when I accidentally enter The Backrooms." Any weirdly familiar, empty indoor space can get the treatment.
As collaborative fiction: Writers contribute new "levels" to the Backrooms wiki, each with its own description, rules, entities, and survival tips. The format usually follows a template: level number, physical description, danger rating, and notes on what creatures inhabit the space.
As found footage video: Creators film or animate first-person footage of wandering through empty, unsettling spaces. The Kane Pixels style uses VHS-era aesthetics, shaky camera work, and analog distortion effects. The key is showing vast empty spaces with minimal action, letting the emptiness do the heavy lifting.
As liminal space content: Simply posting a photograph of an empty hallway, abandoned mall, or vacant office at an odd hour and tagging it with Backrooms references. The image should feel simultaneously familiar and wrong.
Cultural Impact
Full History
Fun Facts
The original photograph was taken with a Sony Cyber-shot on June 12, 2002, making the image 17 years old by the time it became a meme.
The room in the photo needed renovation because of extensive water damage, which is why it looked so barren and unsettling.
Kane Parsons was still in high school when A24 signed him to direct the feature film adaptation.
The original creepypasta text is only about 75 words long, yet it spawned a mythology with hundreds of documented levels and entities.
The building at 807-811 Oregon Street in Oshkosh was converted into an RC car racing track called Revolution Racing, and the original room layout no longer exists.
Derivatives & Variations
The Backrooms: Found Footage (video/film content)
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(2019)The Backrooms: Levels (specific environment types with unique rules)
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(2019)The Backrooms: Entities (creatures inhabiting the spaces)
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(2019)The Backrooms: Gaming (exploration-based horror games)
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(2019)The Backrooms: Expanded Universe (supplementary fiction)
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(2019)Frequently Asked Questions
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