Bite by Night is one of Roblox’s most polished asymmetrical horror games — a FNAF-meets-Dead by Daylight experience where one player hunts and everyone else fights to survive. This is your complete guide on how to play Bite by Night on Roblox, covering every Survivor class, Killer animatronic, objective, and strategy you need to make it to 6 AM.
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Bite by Night is an asymmetric multiplayer horror game on Roblox, officially released on March 28, 2026 by developer OzelBlox (totally not secret games). The game pits a group of Survivors against one powerful animatronic Killer in a race against the clock. Survivors must complete generator objectives and outlast the Killer until 6 AM — the Killer must hunt down and eliminate every Survivor before dawn breaks.
Unlike most Roblox horror games that rely on jump scares and linear hallways, Bite by Night offers true asymmetric depth: four distinct Survivor classes, three unique Killer animatronics, multiple maps, and a full Scrap economy for long-term progression. It’s cross-platform — fully playable on PC, mobile, and console with identical features across all platforms.
- Open Roblox on your PC, mobile, or console.
- Search “Bite by Night” — or go directly to the official game page to avoid fake clones.
- Select the official game by OzelBlox / totally not secret games — look for the FNAF-style horror cover art.
- Click Play to launch and enter the lobby.
- Like the game and join the group to claim your free perk.
- Choose your Survivor class from the selection screen — pick Customer if it’s your first time (it’s free and forgiving).
- Wait for the lobby to fill and the match will start automatically.
| Action | PC Key | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Move | WASD | Standard Roblox movement |
| Sprint | Shift | Consumes stamina — watch the bar at all times |
| Interact / Ability 1 | E | Fix generators, use class abilities, barricade doors |
| Ability 2 | Q | Secondary class or Killer ability |
| Flashlight | F | Use in short bursts only — the beam is visible to the Killer across the whole map |
| Shift Lock | Settings toggle | Turn ON — gives much better spatial awareness in chases |
| Camera Shake | Settings toggle | Turn OFF — greatly improves visibility near the Killer |
Every match follows the same structure. At round start, one player is randomly assigned as the Killer — everyone else becomes a Survivor. The VIP Game Pass significantly increases your chance of being selected as Killer each round.
- Class Selection: Survivors pick a class before the match starts. The Killer selects their animatronic character.
- Night Begins: The in-game clock starts ticking toward 6 AM. Survivors focus on objectives; the Killer hunts.
- Complete Generator Objectives: Repair three generators and install two batteries into power boxes spread across the map.
- Escape or Eliminate: At 6 AM the exit doors open. Survivors must reach an exit to win. If the Killer eliminates everyone first, the Killer wins.
- Earn Scrap: After the match, all players earn Scrap based on performance — objectives completed, time survived, and escape bonuses all count.
Your class choice defines your entire match strategy. Choose based on your playstyle, your team composition, and how well you know the current map.
- Pizza (Q): Heals 20% of current HP — vital after close encounters
- Soda (E): Temporary speed & stamina boost for escaping chases, with a short slowness debuff afterward
- Parry (E): Blocks basic melee attacks if timed correctly — briefly stuns the Killer
- Axe Swing (Q): Melee attack that weakens the Killer for a short window
- Heal (E): Restores ~5 HP/sec to a nearby teammate while held
- Self-Heal (Q): Less efficient self-version of the heal for emergencies
- Cameras (E): Monitor the whole map and broadcast the Killer’s exact location to all teammates
- Taser (Q): Short-range stun that briefly immobilizes the Killer
| Tier | Class | Why It Ranks Here |
|---|---|---|
| S | Security Guard | Team-wide real-time Killer tracking is a massive information advantage every round |
| S | Customer | Fully self-sufficient; best solo carry and most forgiving class for learning the game |
| A | Medic | Essential in coordinated teams; enables the Fighter + Medic duo that dominates mid-game |
| B | Fighter | High skill ceiling; devastating with a Medic but very risky in solo or uncoordinated lobbies |
As the Killer you are outnumbered — but powerful. Your goal is total elimination before 6 AM. Each animatronic has a completely different playstyle.
The default Killer and the best starting point. Springtrap specializes in area denial — forcing Survivors to slow down and check before every generator interaction.
Spring Traps (E): Place bear traps near generators, power boxes, or narrow hallways. Caught Survivors are immobilized, giving you time to close the gap.
Axe Throw (Q): Long-range projectile for downing runners mid-sprint. Requires aim practice but highly rewarding when it lands.
Counter: Security Guard cameras nullify his ambush strategy. Fighters can parry his basic melee. His heavy footsteps are audible — experienced Survivors use them to track his position.
Pure brute force. Ennard lacks the finesse of Springtrap or The Mimic but compensates with raw power. He smashes through barricaded doors far faster than other Killers, making defensive room strategies useless against him.
Wire Eyes: Ranged projectile — cannot be parried by the Fighter and must be dodged manually.
Door Breaker: Destroys barricades significantly faster than other Killers — especially devastating on the Pizzeria map.
Best map: Warehouse — his raw speed and strength dominate open spaces where Survivors can’t use terrain effectively.
The highest win-rate and most complex Killer in the current roster. The Mimic can disguise himself as a dead Survivor, creating paranoia and confusion that breaks team coordination.
Stealth Mode: Hides his red stain and terror radius — effectively invisible to both audio and visual tracking by Survivors.
Doppelganger: Takes the appearance of an eliminated Survivor and walks among the living team. Survivors can debunk this by checking the player list for officially dead players.
Sweeping Attack: Hits multiple nearby Survivors in one strike — devastating when the team clusters around a single generator.
Best for advanced players who want the highest skill ceiling. Master his disguise timing and stealth entries for near-unbeatable pressure.
| Killer | Cost | Difficulty | Recommended For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Springtrap | Free | Easy | All players — start here |
| Ennard | 3,000 Scrap | Medium | Players who like aggressive, brawler playstyles |
| The Mimic | 4,500 Scrap | Hard | Experienced players who want the highest win ceiling |
Completing objectives is your only reliable path to victory as a Survivor. Here’s the full sequence, step by step:
- Repair three generators. Interact and complete the repair minigame on each one. You’re fully vulnerable while repairing — always have a teammate nearby on lookout duty.
- Install two batteries into power boxes. Find both power boxes on the map and install the batteries. Power boxes are often near high-traffic areas, so approach carefully and check for traps.
- Survive to 6 AM. Once objectives are complete and the clock hits 6 AM, exit doors unlock. A HUD marker will appear pointing to the open exit gate.
- Reach the exit. Sprint to the exit door using your Security Guard’s cameras or a teammate’s ping to confirm the Killer’s location. Step through to win the round.
| Map | Difficulty | Best Strategy for Survivors |
|---|---|---|
| Pizzeria | Medium | Barricade corridor doors to slow the Killer. Keep the Medic in the central office as a safe healing hub between generator runs. |
| Forest | Hard | Never run in straight lines across open areas. Weave around trees and rocks to constantly break the Killer’s line of sight. |
| Warehouse | Hard (vs Ennard) | Avoid open corridors entirely. Rely on Security Guard camera pings for early Killer warnings before committing to a generator. |
Every action broadcasts your position — cracking a Soda, deploying a medkit, sprinting, even using your flashlight. Avoid using abilities when you’re near the Killer’s last known position. Keep your flashlight in short bursts rather than leaving it on, as the beam is visible to the Killer across the entire map.
If your team has a Security Guard, treat their camera pings as the highest-priority callouts in the match. Knowing exactly where the Killer is — and which mode The Mimic is currently in — lets the rest of your team safely complete generators on the opposite side of the map while the Killer is distracted or repositioning.
Hitting zero triggers a “tired” state that slows your character for several painful seconds — often a death sentence in an active chase. Sprint in controlled bursts and let stamina recover between uses. The Customer’s Soda boost and the Fighter’s Parry timing are both highly stamina-sensitive — running dry at the wrong moment costs lives.
Pair a Fighter with a Medic whenever your lobby allows it. The Fighter absorbs hits and stuns the Killer; the Medic keeps them healthy. This duo is nearly unkillable against Springtrap and dramatically slows any Killer who tries to pressure them. Avoid wandering solo unless you’re on the self-sustaining Customer class.
Barricading a door buys time, but once the Killer destroys it, it’s gone for the rest of the round. Treat every door as a one-time delay tool, not a permanent wall. Most effective in the Pizzeria’s tight corridors — don’t waste them early in the match when the Killer is still locating generators.
When the clock hits 5:00 AM, the Killer typically gains a speed boost and shifts to aggressive hunting mode. By this point your objectives should be complete. Pre-position near the most likely exit gate so you sprint straight to it the moment 6 AM hits — starting your sprint after the clock chimes is already too late against a fast Killer.
The most common Killer mistake: tunnel-chasing one Survivor relentlessly while three others quietly complete generators. Your real target is always the objective. Park near active generators, force Survivors into inefficient routes, and only fully commit to a chase if you can finish it in under 30 seconds.
A team with an active Medic sustains itself through almost anything. Identifying and eliminating the Medic in the first two minutes removes the team’s primary sustain and converts every subsequent hit into permanent damage. Once the Medic is down, the Survivor team begins making desperation mistakes.
Place Spring Traps at chokepoints: generator room entrances, narrow hallways, and immediately in front of power boxes. Spread all three across different areas of the map rather than clustering them in one zone. Wide coverage forces Survivors to slow down and check before every single interaction, even when you’re on the other side of the map.
If a Survivor is looping you around a structure and pulling you away from a nearly-completed generator, break off immediately. A Survivor who escapes your chase but costs you a completed generator is still winning the exchange. Protect objectives first, then look for opportunistic eliminations.
Killers have stamina limits just like Survivors. Never let your bar hit zero — an exhausted Killer is slow, predictable, and a prime target for a Fighter’s well-timed Parry. Sprint in bursts and keep enough reserve stamina to cut off sudden direction changes from fleeing Survivors.
Scrap is the only in-game currency in Bite by Night. There are no traditional levels — everything is Scrap-gated, from new Survivor classes to additional animatronics.
| Activity | Scrap Reward | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Repair a generator | High per-fix bonus | Most efficient Scrap source per in-match action — prioritize these every game |
| Survive longer | Per in-game “hour” | You earn Scrap even if you don’t escape — staying alive matters |
| Escape successfully | Large end-of-round bonus | Best single-match payout; pairs with the generator bonus for maximum earnings |
| Damage / eliminate as Killer | Per hit / per kill | Killers earn based on total damage dealt — aggressive play pays off |
| Redeem active codes | Free Scrap | Check our Bite by Night Roblox Codes page for daily-updated working codes |
- Play 10–15 matches as Customer / Springtrap. Learn the maps, generator locations, and basic chase patterns while banking starting Scrap.
- Unlock Fighter first — lowest cost, and mastering Parry timing is a core mechanical skill you’ll use for the rest of your Bite by Night career.
- Unlock Medic or Security Guard next for dramatically higher team win rates in coordinated lobbies.
- Save for The Mimic at 4,500 Scrap — the highest-ceiling Killer in the game and the strongest in current meta when mastered.
- Pick up Ennard at 3,000 Scrap for an aggressive, brawler-style Killer alternative when you want pure power over mind games.
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Search “Bite by Night” on Roblox or visit the official game page. One player is randomly assigned as the Killer each round; everyone else plays as Survivors. Survivors repair generators, install batteries, and escape at 6 AM. The Killer must eliminate all Survivors before dawn. Fully playable on PC, mobile, and console.
The Customer is the best starting class — it’s free, requires no Scrap to unlock, and includes a self-healing Pizza ability plus a speed-boosting Soda. It lets you focus on learning maps and generator routes without relying on teammates or complex ability timing.
The Mimic holds the highest win rate among skilled players thanks to Stealth Mode and the Doppelganger disguise. However, Springtrap is the best starting Killer — he’s free, his trap-placement teaches essential area-denial fundamentals, and his Axe Throw is deeply satisfying to master at range.
Yes. Killers destroy barricaded doors by hitting them enough times or winning the barricade minigame. Once broken, a door cannot be re-barricaded for the rest of the round. Treat doors as one-time delay tools — not permanent barriers. Ennard in particular demolishes barricades far faster than other Killers.
Focus on completing generator objectives every single match — they provide the biggest per-action Scrap rewards. Escaping adds a large end-of-round bonus. You can earn up to 500 Scrap per round as a Survivor. Redeeming active codes (like SORRYGUYS for 1,000 Scrap) is the fastest free boost available right now.
Yes — Bite by Night is fully cross-platform. PC, mobile, and console all have complete feature parity, including touch controls on mobile. You can play and party up with friends across all platforms.
When the last Survivor dies or only one remains, the in-game clock automatically jumps to 5:00 AM. This gives the last player a compressed window to complete any unfinished objectives and sprint to the exit before the Killer closes in for the final elimination.
Bite by Night is easily one of the most well-crafted horror experiences on Roblox in 2026. Whether you’re picking a Survivor class for the very first time or grinding Scrap toward The Mimic unlock, the core loop of generator pressure, teamwork, and animatronic terror stays fresh and intense every match. Start with Customer and Springtrap, learn the maps, and grow your roster as your Scrap account builds.
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