The definitive Roblox horror survival wiki for PETAPETA

PETAPETA Wiki

PETAPETA is a Japanese horror survival experience on Roblox developed by Omochi Studio. You explore a cursed traditional hotel on a full-moon night, solve procedural puzzles, hide from the spirit when your screen turns red, and exorcise PETAPETA with sacred ofuda charms. This fan-made wiki covers every main level, extended chapters, School of Nightmares, controls, items, and community tools — updated for current hotel layouts and Chapter 2 changes.

PETAPETA Roblox horror game — haunted Japanese hotel
PETAPETA on Roblox

Quick Start

New to the haunted hotel? Learn controls, hiding rules, and the exorcism loop before Level 1.

Level Progression

Six core hotel floors plus extended Level 7–10, Stage Select, Chapter 2, and the School of Nightmares spin-off.

Essential Guides

Deep dives on the mechanics that trip up most runs — safe codes, ofuda placement, and Zeni farming.

Items & Shop

Robux and Zeni purchases that change survival odds — onigiri, party poppers, bells, and ofuda variants.

Codes & Safe Codes

PETAPETA has no promo codes. Safe and TV codes are random every run — learn where to find them instead.

Events & Updates

Seasonal hotel themes, Chapter 2 balance passes, and School of Nightmares content drops from Omochi Studio.

Scripts & Tools

Community scripts, checklists, and helpers — use responsibly; updates can break executors overnight.

What Makes PETAPETA Different

PETAPETA sits alongside Roblox horror hits like Pressure and DOORS but commits fully to Japanese folk horror aesthetics: tatami rooms, sliding shoji doors, ofuda talismans, and a hotel that feels endlessly deep. Omochi Studio built progression around procedural item spawns rather than fixed loot tables, so two Level 2 runs rarely play identically even though objectives stay the same.

Each floor introduces a new puzzle layer — corner safe-code papers, the staring Evil Room, doll constellations, multi-TV ritual codes, and Level 6's sprint-heavy finale where shop party poppers are disabled. Death is punishing but fair: you hide in wardrobes when hunt audio and red static spike, not when you merely hear distant footsteps.

Between levels you bank Zeni (in-run coins) and optionally spend Robux on stamina onigiri, spirit bells, sneakers, spray paint for navigation, and party poppers that freeze PETAPETA briefly. None of these replace learning the exorcism loop: find objectives, open the box, place ofuda in a hallway, bait the spirit across it.

Core Gameplay Loop

Every hotel floor follows a recognizable rhythm even when layouts randomize:

  • Explore — Search rooms off the main corridor. Keys, doll pieces, lighters, and ritual props spawn behind furniture, inside lockers, and on upper shelves.
  • Solve — Match safe dials to your HUD code, arrange dolls on star patterns, or complete TV-triggered locker codes before advancing.
  • Survive — After obtaining the ofuda from the level box, PETAPETA hunts aggressively. Sprint sparingly; wardrobes are your only reliable sanctuary when the screen reddens.
  • Exorcise — Equip the ofuda, place it on hallway floor tiles until the reticle turns green, stand behind it, and let the spirit walk over the charm to clear the floor.
  • Bank & upgrade — Finish Level 6 (or extended chapters) to cash out Zeni and optionally buy consumables before the next nightmare begins.

Extended content — Levels 7 through 9, Chapter 2, and School of Nightmares — reuses these pillars with harder patrol timing, new environmental hazards, and school-themed variants of hunt mechanics.

Who This Wiki Is For

Whether you are completing your first exorcism or returning for Chapter 2 after December 2026 balance changes, these guides prioritize actionable room logic over vague tips. Walkthrough pages explain what to look for (three-closet key rooms, upside-down table box rooms, blue-pillow Evil Rooms) without pretending spawns are fixed coordinates.

We also clarify common misconceptions — especially that safe codes are not promo codes. They appear on papers, in the Evil Room sequence, or on flickering TVs depending on the floor, and they change every single run. Our Safe Code Helper tool and Find Safe Code guide teach search priority instead of publishing fake code lists.

This site is fan-operated and not affiliated with Omochi Studio or Roblox Corporation. Game names, assets, and trademarks belong to their respective owners.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is PETAPETA on Roblox?
PETAPETA is a Japanese horror survival game by Omochi Studio where players explore a haunted hotel, complete procedural objectives, hide from a spirit during hunt phases, and exorcise PETAPETA using ofuda talismans. It includes six main levels plus extended chapters and a School of Nightmares spin-off.
Are there PETAPETA promo codes?
No official promo codes exist for free Robux or permanent items. Codes you hear about online usually refer to in-run safe codes or TV ritual codes that randomize every match. Our Codes page explains the difference so you do not waste time on fake lists.
When should I hide from PETAPETA?
Hide in a wardrobe when the screen turns red with static and hunt audio intensifies — not on faint distant footsteps alone. Standing inside a room without a wardrobe does not protect you; the spirit must not see you when it passes.
How do I use ofuda to beat a level?
Open the level box with your key or prior objectives, take the ofuda, enter the hallway, equip it, and place it on the floor where the placement indicator turns green. Stand behind the charm and wait for PETAPETA to walk over it, triggering the exorcism animation and clearing the floor.
Why do safe codes change every run?
Omochi Studio randomizes safe and TV codes so players explore the hotel instead of memorizing one combination. Level 2 codes appear on corner papers copied to your HUD; Level 3 may require the Evil Room sequence; Level 5 uses multiple TV broadcasts for the ritual rope locker.
Does the party popper work on Level 6?
No. Level 6 disables party poppers entirely to force pure chase and puzzle survival. Onigiri for stamina and sneakers for sprint speed still help, but you cannot freeze PETAPETA with shop poppers on the final main floor.
What is Zeni and how do I spend it?
Zeni are coins collected during a run, cashed out when you beat a level batch or full game. Spend them in the lobby shop on consumables like onigiri and party poppers. See our Earn Zeni guide for efficient farming between floors.
What is Chapter 2 and School of Nightmares?
Chapter 2 continues the hotel story after the base six levels with new floors and adjusted difficulty. School of Nightmares is a separate school-themed horror map spin-off with its own objectives and hunt variants, covered in dedicated walkthrough pages here.
What are the PC controls?
Move with WASD, interact with E, sprint with Shift (uses stamina), use equipped items with left mouse button, and select hotbar slots 1–9. Console and mobile use equivalent bindings shown in the lobby settings.
Is this wiki official?
No. petapeta.wiki is a community resource created by fans. For official news, follow Omochi Studio on Roblox and their social channels linked from the game page.