Most players finish Obby 113 by collecting the standard eggs scattered across the course. But if you've already done that, you know the real challenge starts after you reach the finish line. Advanced players look for the hidden rooms, developer messages, and lore pieces that most people miss. These Obby 113 Easter Eggs for advanced players aren't marked on any map. You have to know where to look and how to trigger them. This article walks you through the hardest secrets, common mistakes to avoid, and what you can actually do once you find them.
What makes an Easter egg “advanced” in Obby 113?
An advanced Easter egg isn't just hidden behind a wall. It often requires a specific jump trick, a lever pull in the right order, or knowledge of the game's lore. For example, the floating cube above the lava pit looks like a decorative prop. But if you time your jump exactly as the cube pulses, you can land on it and ride it to a hidden ledge. That’s not something a casual player would try. Advanced eggs also include developer-only areas, text logs that tell the backstory of the obby, and rooms that change color based on how many players are nearby.
Where are the hardest Easter eggs hidden?
Most advanced eggs are in sections that seem out of bounds. Try the wall directly behind the spawn point. It looks solid, but if you strafe while pressing the interact key, part of it flickers. That's a false wall. Inside you’ll find a small room with a glowing egg and a message from the builder. Another tough one is in the ice section. There’s a crack in the floor that actually leads to a lower passage. You have to fall through it without hitting the death barrier – a precise sideways slide works best. If you're hunting these eggs, keep a mental note of every texture that looks slightly different. That’s often the clue.
How do I access the developer room?
The developer room in Obby 113 is one of the most requested secrets. To get there, you need to complete the obby with a time under three minutes. Once you finish, don't click the victory podium. Instead, turn around and jump off the platform toward the large gear symbol in the distance. You'll land on a hidden invisible block. Walk forward until you see a door appear. Inside, you’ll find developer notes, early concept art, and a unique egg that changes color. For a step-by-step breakdown, see our hidden developer Easter egg guide. That page covers the exact jumps and timing needed.
What lore does the hidden area reveal?
Once you’re inside the developer room, you’ll find text logs that explain why Obby 113 was built. The lore ties into a larger story about a game creator who left hidden messages in multiple obbies. You learn that the number 113 is a reference to an old project code, and the eggs represent stages of the creator’s journey. If you want the full backstory, read the lore explanation article. It connects all the pieces from different rooms and gives context to the symbols you see.
Common mistakes when hunting advanced Easter eggs
- Relying on YouTube videos alone. Many videos are outdated or skip steps. Always test the trick yourself in the actual game. Obby 113 gets updates that shift block locations.
- Ignoring sound cues. Some eggs emit a faint hum or chime when you’re close. If you play with music off, you miss these hints.
- Thinking all eggs are in the main obby path. Several are in the lobby area before you even start the course. Check behind the leaderboard and under the spawn platform.
- Forgetting to bring a friend. A few eggs require two players to stand on pressure plates at the same time. Solo players often give up too early.
Tips to find overlooked secrets
First, change your camera angle to first-person mode when searching. Many hidden switches are placed at eye level and easy to spot in first-person but invisible in third-person. Second, use the respawn button to your advantage. If you die in a suspicious spot, you might spawn near a secret area instead of the normal checkpoint. That’s a bug, but it’s also how some eggs were discovered. Third, pay attention to the chat. Sometimes the developer drops hints during specific times of day. Finally, don’t ignore the skybox. There are floating platforms above the main course that you can only reach by climbing a series of invisible ladders. To find them, jump repeatedly while moving toward the corner of the sky where stars seem to twinkle in a pattern. You can learn more about all known eggs in the complete advanced Easter eggs guide.
What to do after finding all advanced eggs
Once you’ve collected them all, check the in-game achievement board. Some eggs unlock special badges that show up on your Roblox profile. Others give you cosmetic items like a glowing trail or a hat only visible in Obby 113 itself. If you want to go further, try speedrunning the obby with the secrets route. That means collecting the eggs while still finishing under three minutes. Only a small number of players have done it. You can also create your own fan theories about the lore and share them in the official Roblox group. The developer occasionally responds to well-thought-out ideas.
Start by checking off the locations we covered: the false wall behind spawn, the ice crack passage, the developer room after sub-three-minute finish, and the floating sky platforms. Test each one in the order listed. If you get stuck, revisit the sources linked above for exact coordinates and timing. Happy hunting.
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