Welcome to the Threshold
Embark on a journey through the Backrooms[M.E.G.], the premier wiki dedicated to cataloging the enigmatic and endless world of the backrooms. Discover the layers, unravel the mysteries, and contribute to the ever-expanding knowledge base of this uncharted territory.

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Exploration Guides
Comprehensive guides for safe exploration of the backrooms, featuring maps and entity info.

Community Forums
A platform for sharing stories, advice, and theories with a community of backrooms enthusiasts.
Historical Archives
Access to a vast collection of historical backrooms exploration documents and accounts.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Origins and Description:
- The Backrooms originated from a 2019 4chan thread. It’s one of the most well-known examples of the liminal space aesthetic.
- Imagine an impossibly large extradimensional expanse of empty rooms. These rooms are accessed by “no-clipping out of” reality.
- Once you’re in the Backrooms, you’ll encounter:
- The stink of old moist carpet.
- The madness of mono-yellow.
- Endless background noise from fluorescent lights at maximum hum-buzz.
- Approximately six hundred million square miles of randomly segmented empty rooms.
- Beware if you hear something nearby—it might have heard you too1.
2.Growth and Fandom:
- The Backrooms quickly gained popularity, and fans expanded upon the original creepypasta.
- Concepts like “levels” emerged, each with its own unique characteristics and entities.
- Some notable levels include:
- Level 1: Industrial architecture.
- Level 2: Darkly lit with long service tunnels.
- The original version was named Level 01.
3. Internet Aesthetics:
- The Backrooms fall under the umbrella of creepy internet aesthetics.
- It’s related to other movements like Dreamcore and Traumacore, all evoking a sense of unease in their own ways2.
About us
Backrooms[M.E.G.] is the definitive wiki dedicated to the exploration and documentation of the backrooms. Founded by enthusiasts and researchers, our mission is to map the unmapable, providing a beacon for those who find themselves within its endless walls. Our content ranges from guides and maps to historical archives and community discussions, making us the largest repository of backrooms knowledge. Join us, contribute, explore, and be part of the legacy that pierces the veil of the unknown.
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