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Updated April 5, 2026
By Earnaldo Team · 12 min read · Horror / Survival

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The Mimic is one of the most genuinely terrifying horror games on Roblox, with over 1.18 billion visits and a 90% approval rating since its January 2021 launch. Built by CTStudio and rooted in Japanese urban legends, this isn't your typical jumpscare factory. It's a slow-burn survival experience where sound design, teamwork, and memorization matter more than reflexes. This guide covers everything you need to know to survive both Normal and Nightmare Mode in 2026.

Table of Contents

  1. What Is The Mimic?
  2. Books and Chapters Explained
  3. Survival Tips for 2026
  4. All Active Codes (April 2026)
  5. Game Pass Breakdown
  6. Nightmare Mode Strategy
  7. Multiplayer Coordination
  8. The Beasts -- Know Your Enemy
  9. Earning Robux for Game Passes
  10. Frequently Asked Questions
  11. Related Horror Game Guides

What Is The Mimic?

The Mimic is a cooperative horror game where up to 10 players work through story-driven chapters inspired by Japanese folklore. There's no combat system at all. You can't punch, shoot, or slash your way through. Your only tools are running, hiding, and paying very close attention to your surroundings.

Each chapter drops your team into dark, atmospheric environments where a beast stalks you. You'll solve puzzles, collect key items, and navigate labyrinthine corridors while trying not to get caught. One wrong turn, one mismanaged stamina bar, and you're done.

The game hit a peak of 65,363 concurrent players and currently holds a roughly 90% positive rating. That kind of sustained popularity since 2021 tells you something: the horror here is legitimate, and the replayability is real, especially once you factor in Nightmare Mode.

The Mimic gameplay illustration
The Mimic gameplay

Books and Chapters Explained

The Mimic organizes its story into "books," each with 4 chapters and a unique beast. Two books are fully playable right now, with two more confirmed for the future.

Book I: Control

Control introduces Kintoru, a beast that embodies the concept of domination and manipulation. The 4 chapters in this book teach you the fundamentals of The Mimic's gameplay loop: explore, solve, avoid, escape. If you're brand new, this is where you start. The pacing builds slowly, giving you time to learn how the game's detection mechanics work before things get intense.

Book II: Jealousy

Jealousy features Enzukai, and it's a noticeable step up in difficulty. The environments are more complex, the puzzles are trickier, and Enzukai is faster and more aggressive than Kintoru. Players who cruise through Control on Normal Mode often hit a wall in Jealousy's later chapters.

Upcoming Books

Two additional books are planned. Book III (Rage) will introduce Netamo, and Book IV (Rebirth) will feature Yuma. CTStudio hasn't confirmed release dates, but both are actively in development. Given the code "NetamoPossessedMe" already exists in the game, Rage is likely closer to launch.

Survival Tips for The Mimic in 2026

Sound is your most valuable resource. Wear headphones. This isn't a suggestion; it's practically a requirement. The Mimic's audio design gives you directional cues about where the beast is, how close it's getting, and whether it's moving toward or away from you. Playing on speakers puts you at a serious disadvantage.

  1. Put on headphones before every session. Directional audio tells you where the beast is before you can see it. On speakers, you're guessing.
  2. Identify hiding spots before you explore. When you enter a new room or corridor, look for lockers, desks, or dark corners you can duck into. Know your escape route before you need it.
  3. Sprint only when chased. Walking conserves stamina so you have a full bar when a beast actually spots you. Running constantly is how most new players die.
  4. Study monster patrol patterns. Beasts follow predictable routes. Spend your first attempt on each chapter observing rather than rushing. You'll die, but you'll learn the layout.
  5. Master Normal Mode before touching Nightmare. The chapter layouts, puzzle solutions, and item locations are the same. Knowing them by heart is the only way Nightmare becomes manageable.
  6. Coordinate item collection with teammates. In a group of 4-6, split into pairs to cover more ground. Regroup before entering known danger zones.
Pro Tip: In Jealousy's Nightmare Mode, golden statues are hidden throughout the chapters. Finding these is the only way to revive fallen teammates without spending Robux on the revive pass.
The Mimic survival strategy illustration
Surviving The Mimic requires patience and awareness

All Active The Mimic Codes (April 2026)

Three codes are currently working as of April 2026. These give you free Spirits and Revive Credits, both of which are useful for progressing through tougher chapters.

CodeRewardStatus
ChenooReturns 2 Revive Credits + 800 Spirits Active
NetamoPossessedMe Freebies / misc rewards Active
Sorryforwait 1,000 Free Spirits Active

How to Redeem Codes

Redeeming codes in The Mimic is straightforward, but the interface is easy to miss if you don't know where to look.

  1. Join any lobby in The Mimic.
  2. Walk into the yellow "Codes" circle on the floor near the lobby area.
  3. Press E to interact with the code terminal.
  4. Type the code exactly as shown (codes are case-sensitive).
  5. Click Enter to claim your reward.
Note: Codes expire without warning. Redeem all three as soon as possible. We update this list regularly, so check back if a code stops working.

Game Pass Breakdown for 2026

The Mimic offers 5 game passes ranging from 30 to 699 Robux. None of them are required to complete any chapter, but a couple are genuinely helpful for Nightmare Mode.

Game PassPriceWhat You GetWorth It?
Lantern 2x 30 Robux Doubles your lantern brightness Best value pick
Ancient Fan 79 Robux Health regen during boss fights Useful for Nightmare
Nightmare Mode Revive 110 Robux One extra life per purchase Situational
Sakura-no-Hikari Lantern 499 Robux Premium cosmetic lantern skin Cosmetic only
VIP Gamepass 699 Robux VIP lantern, nametag, 2 extra save slots, lobby portal For dedicated fans

Our Verdict on Game Passes

The Lantern 2x pass at 30 Robux is the clear winner for most players. Better visibility directly translates to better survival odds, and it's cheap enough that the value is obvious. The Ancient Fan at 79 Robux is a solid pick if you're pushing Nightmare Mode boss fights. Everything else is either cosmetic or for players who've already committed dozens of hours to the game.

The Mimic dark corridor illustration
Dark corridors demand careful exploration and quick reflexes

Nightmare Mode Strategy

Nightmare Mode is where The Mimic stops being a casual horror game and becomes a genuine test of skill. You get one life. Monsters move faster. There's no room for error.

The layouts and puzzles are identical to Normal Mode, which is exactly why memorization matters so much. If you haven't played a chapter at least 3-4 times on Normal, you're not ready for its Nightmare counterpart.

Key Differences from Normal Mode

Monsters have increased movement speed and reduced detection delay. Where a beast might give you a 2-second window on Normal, Nightmare cuts that to barely 1 second. Your stamina drain also feels faster, though the exact numbers aren't published by CTStudio.

Death is permanent per run. No respawns, no checkpoints. If you die in Chapter 3, you restart Chapter 3 from the very beginning. The Nightmare Mode Revive pass (110 Robux per extra life) can save a run, but it gets expensive fast.

Nightmare-Specific Tips

Move through rooms you've already cleared quickly. Don't linger. The longer you spend in any area, the more likely a beast's patrol will overlap with your position.

In Jealousy's Nightmare chapters, golden statues are scattered in hidden locations. These are the free alternative to the Revive pass. If a teammate goes down, finding a statue is your only shot at bringing them back without Robux. Assign one player to statue-hunting duty while others handle objectives.

Keep at least 60-70% stamina at all times. This means walking everywhere unless you're being chased. It feels painfully slow, but a full stamina bar is the difference between escaping a chase and getting caught 5 meters from a hiding spot.

Multiplayer Coordination

The Mimic supports up to 10 players in a single story session. That's a lot of people, and without coordination, large groups actually make things harder. More players means more noise, more chances for someone to accidentally alert a beast, and more confusion about who's doing what.

Optimal Team Sizes

For Normal Mode, 4-6 players is the sweet spot. You have enough people to split up and collect items quickly, but not so many that movement becomes chaotic. For Nightmare Mode, 3-4 experienced players is ideal. Everyone needs to know the chapter layout already.

Role Assignment

Split your team into runners and watchers. Runners move ahead to grab items, open doors, and trigger progression events. Watchers stay back and call out beast positions using voice chat or Roblox's text chat. In Jealousy Nightmare, designate one person as the statue finder.

If you're playing with randoms, keep communication simple. Call out directions ("beast heading left corridor") and objective status ("got the key, heading to door 2"). Overcommunicating is better than silence.

The Beasts -- Know Your Enemy

Each book in The Mimic features a unique beast rooted in Japanese mythology. Understanding how they behave is the single best way to stay alive.

BeastBookBehaviorStatus
Kintoru Control Moderate speed, predictable patrols, forgiving detection Playable
Enzukai Jealousy Fast, aggressive, tighter detection radius Playable
Netamo Rage Unknown (teased in codes and trailers) Upcoming
Yuma Rebirth Unknown Upcoming

Kintoru is your training beast. Its patrols are wide and slow, giving you plenty of time to react. If Kintoru catches you off guard, you probably weren't listening to the audio cues.

Enzukai is a different story entirely. This beast covers ground quickly, changes direction more often, and has a narrower but more frequent detection sweep. You need to pre-plan your movements in Jealousy chapters rather than reacting in the moment.

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Earning Robux for The Mimic Game Passes

The most useful game passes in The Mimic range from 30 to 110 Robux. That's relatively affordable compared to many Roblox games, but the costs add up if you're buying Nightmare Revives regularly. If you'd rather not spend real money, you can earn free Robux through platforms like Earnaldo by completing simple tasks.

Whether you buy or earn your Robux, prioritize the Lantern 2x pass first. At 30 Robux, it's the most impactful purchase per Robux spent. The Ancient Fan at 79 Robux comes next if you're serious about Nightmare Mode.

The Mimic beast encounter illustration
Encountering a beast in The Mimic

Frequently Asked Questions

Is The Mimic free to play on Roblox?

Yes, completely free. All story chapters across both Control and Jealousy books are accessible without spending a single Robux. Game passes offer optional upgrades and cosmetics, but nothing is locked behind a paywall.

How many chapters does The Mimic have?

There are 8 playable chapters right now: 4 in Book I (Control) and 4 in Book II (Jealousy). Two additional books with 4 chapters each are planned, which would bring the total to 16.

What happens if you die in Nightmare Mode?

You restart the entire chapter from the beginning. Nightmare gives you one life with no checkpoints. The Nightmare Mode Revive pass costs 110 Robux per extra life, or in Jealousy you can find golden statues to revive teammates for free.

Can you fight the monsters?

No. The Mimic has zero combat mechanics. You can only run, hide, or avoid detection. This is a pure survival and stealth game, not an action game.

How many players can join a story session?

Up to 10 players can join a single story mode lobby. For the best experience, 4-6 players on Normal and 3-4 on Nightmare tends to work best.

What are the beasts based on?

Each beast draws from Japanese urban legends and folklore. Kintoru represents Control, Enzukai represents Jealousy, the upcoming Netamo embodies Rage, and Yuma embodies Rebirth. CTStudio has woven these themes into the story and environment design of each book.

How do I redeem codes in The Mimic?

Walk into the yellow "Codes" circle on the lobby floor, press E to open the terminal, type the code exactly as written, and click Enter. Codes are case-sensitive, so match capitalization carefully.

Is The Mimic appropriate for younger players?

The Mimic is a genuine horror game with jump scares, dark environments, and tense chase sequences. It's best suited for older players who are comfortable with horror content. Younger or more sensitive players may find it overwhelming.

If you enjoy The Mimic, you'll probably want to check out these other horror and survival games on Roblox. Each guide includes codes, tips, and game pass breakdowns just like this one.

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