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The Most Dangerous Games: The Doors of Your Mind

January 14, 2015 by Lucia

Previously: The Hooded Man Ritual. 

Although the ritual game referred to as the Doors of Your Mind has been reposted in a number of places, I’m pretty sure it first appeared on the r/ThreeKings subreddit in 2012. Shortly after The Three Kings game itself took r/NoSleep on by storm, a spin-off sub devoted solely to “recipes” and experiences for similar games was created. It played host to a huge flurry of activities right after its creation; since then, it’s slowed down somewhat, with new posts being fewer and arriving further between. It’s still an interesting place to visit, though, so check it out if you haven’t already.

A hallway full of doors

But The Doors Of Your Mind isn’t the only version of this game out there. Variants such as Red Door, Yellow Door, the Game of Seven Doors, and Black Door, White Door have been played seemingly since at least the ’90s — possibly even longer.

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What this game does is let you explore the inner reaches of your own mind — a sort of guided meditation, if you will. But remember: Just because you’re inside your own mind doesn’t necessarily mean you’re safe.

As always, play at your own risk.

Players:

  • 1 principal.
  • 1 partner.

Requirements:

  • A quiet room.
  • A few candles.
  • Matches or a lighter.
  • An alarm clock.
  • A pillow (optional).
  • A recording device (optional).

Instructions:

The Prelude:

  1. Begin whenever you feel most relaxed.
  2. Find a quiet room, dim the lights, and set up your candles. Use the matches or lighter to light the candles, being mindful of fire hazards as you do so. If you would like to record your experience, set up your chosen device and begin recording.
  3. Set the alarm clock to go off one hour from the time you begin.
  4. Have your partner sit on the floor; you yourself should lie down with your head in your partner’s lap, facing up. You may use your pillow if you like. Close your eyes.
  5. Have your partner begin rubbing your temples in slow, circular motions. The tempo should be steady, and the overall feeling relaxing. Keep your eyes closed.
  6. Your partner will function as your guide for this next portion. Have them speak the following words to you: “You are at one end of a very long corridor. There are numerous doors on both sides of this corridor, spanning the entire length. I want you to explore these doors and the rooms behind them. Describe to me what you can see, hear, touch, and feel with great detail.”

The Exploration:

  1. At this point, you should find yourself in the corridor. Traverse it, exploring the doors that line it and the rooms kept behind the doors; as you go, describe each and every thing you encounter. There are no rules as to how best to explore the corridor and its rooms; you may, however, find the following tips helpful:
    • Pay as much attention to yourself as to your surroundings. What are you wearing? What’s in your pockets? Do you have anything meaningful about your person? Whatever you find, it might be useful.
    • Take a good look (and feel, and so on) of each door before you open it. What color is it? What size and shape is it? What does the handle look like? Is the handle an unusual temperature? These details and more might provide hints about what waits behind the door itself.
    • You do not have to open every door. Trust your instincts: If you feel it would be unwise to enter one… don’t open it.

The Return:

  1. When the alarm goes off, your partner should guide you back to the real world. The exact words spoken to do so are up to your partner, but in all cases, the corridor should recede and any doors that have been opened should be closed by the end.
  2. Once you have returned, blow out the candles and turn off the recording device (if using). You may listen to your recording at your leisure; or, you may choose never to listen to it. It’s entirely up to you.

Additional Notes:

This game may be played as many times as you desire. After you have played it enough times, you may no longer require the alarm clock; your partner should be able to determine when you are ready to make your way back.

If you enter a room filled with clocks, do NOT touch any of the clocks and leave the room immediately.

If you encounter an old woman, do NOT speak to her and leave the room immediately.

If you encounter a man in a suit — particularly one who inspires feelings of unease or dread —describe him immediately to your partner. Your partner should then end the session, regardless as to whether the alarm has gone off. If your partner is unable to end the session, do NOT speak to him and leave the room immediately.

Some doors may be locked, blocked, or otherwise barred. Check your person to see if you have a key; if you don’t, however, do not worry — you may simply not be ready to deal with whatever is behind it yet. Leave the door closed and move on.

It is not unheard of for personages encountered in specific rooms to lock you inside. One player recounted an instance in which his partner — in this case, his sister — was required to shake him violently in order to pull him back into reality.

A Word of Advice:

Tread carefully. Your mind is not always your friend.

The Doors of Your Mind: FAQ.

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[Photo via ddzphoto/Pixabay]

Filed Under: Games Tagged With: Doors to the Mind, games you shouldn't play, Nosleep, reddit, The Doors of Your Mind, The Most Dangerous Games, the three kings, three kings

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  1. A says

    March 12, 2021 at 7:16 am

    I saw a golden poisoned staircase…I don’t think I played right

    Reply
  2. William Afton says

    February 19, 2021 at 11:58 pm

    Hey, so I just want to say that this didn’t work for me. Do I fully have to believe it will work in order to do it? If so, I guess I’m screwed.

    Reply
  3. Wolf says

    January 26, 2021 at 3:30 pm

    What are the clocks about? Why are we not supposed to touch them? How can they trap us?

    Reply
  4. Sami says

    June 7, 2020 at 3:58 am

    I made friends with a red and blue dragon bird. His name was Thomas.

    Reply
  5. Samuel says

    May 20, 2020 at 7:55 am

    I need help remembering this game that I played as a kid. It’s just like this one but actually more dangerous. Where you put yourself inside a room in your consciousness and if you look into a mirror you go crazy. You’re not supposed to think ofanything scary or you’ll start hearing noises and if you give in to that fear the noises will become louder and then eventually real and the only way out of the game it’s too close your eyes and believe you’re in the real world. Best way to get out is to put yourself in something soundproof and dark. Does anybody remember this?

    Reply
  6. The Evil Chocolate Cookie says

    May 11, 2020 at 11:51 am

    Hey, is there any way to do this without the candles? If I’m expected to relax around an open flame, it’s not happening. I really want to try this one. I used to do a lot of guided meditation. Also, about the old woman, What if the old woman you run into is a relative or friend?

    Reply
  7. asher says

    April 23, 2020 at 2:11 pm

    having played this game, it’s much more of a hypnotic exercise in exploring your own mind & sections of it, than some eerie paranormal experience. my corridor & all of my doors were empty. I recall being in my childhood bedroom, devoid of furniture. there was a room that had blue walls and a window to the ocean. there was only one that I was afraid to enter and that door was black. there was a red door all the way at the end of the corridor that I was able to immediately recognise as the “escape door”. I don’t recall wearing shoes. I felt presences at some point during my adventure but would either ignore them or leave, & thus they had to affect on me.

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  8. Elijah says

    February 21, 2020 at 2:24 pm

    I encountered some weird crap, the first door I went in, I saw a GIANT grass hopper Then I reached out and touched it and it felt really like… Bumpey… Then the next door I opened there was just a black void. Then I woke up and went to bed.

    Reply
  9. Carla says

    February 13, 2020 at 1:11 am

    Me and my friend’s played this and one of my friends got in and saw a weird corridor and she saw a man standing in front of it well it wasn’t really a man it was a shadow, and there was white walls with a giant clock on it then she all of a sudden she got kicked out of the place, and we don’t know why. and today was her god father’s death day would the man she saw could have been him????

    Reply
    • Gracie says

      May 21, 2020 at 5:52 am

      How long does it take to get into the trance or corridor??

      Reply
  10. Matt says

    February 12, 2020 at 11:57 am

    Me and my brother decided to try out this game. My brother was my guide and I was the victim. We did what the game told us to do; we dimmed the lights, I cleared my mind. My vision started to dissipate, and I opened my eyes to see that there was a corridor containing 3 doors that were unusual; one was black, one was red, and the last one was green. I tried to go through the black door, but was unable to get inside. I ran up to the red door, opened it, and what I found was terrifying. In the corner of that room was the devil. I turned my back to see if I can exit the room, but it was closed and locked from the inside. My brother tried everything he could to awaken me from this type of trance, but it was ineffective. I looked the supposably “devil” in the eyes, and he started to walk towards me. Out of nowhere, I heard a voice that was telling me to get out of there. Luckily the door was wide open. I ran out of the room that had the black door. I put my hands into my jacket pocket and I had a key on me. I decided to lock the black door. Behind the black door I was presented with horrific screaming that was so loud, I almost went deaf. My brother was able to get me out of the trance-like state, and I told him what I just witnessed. It was truly terrifying!

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