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The Backrooms

Are they real?

By KobraPublished about a year ago 3 min read

The internet is full of strange and obscure places, but few are as eerie and mysterious as the "backrooms". This bizarre phenomenon has captured the attention of countless internet users, who are fascinated by the idea of a never-ending maze of yellow rooms with no discernible exit. In this article, we'll explore the origins of the backrooms, what they are, and why they continue to captivate our imaginations.

What are the Backrooms?

The backrooms are a surreal, infinite maze of yellow rooms that seem to stretch on endlessly. The floors, walls, and ceilings are all the same shade of yellow, and the lighting is flickering and inconsistent, making it difficult to see where you're going. The rooms themselves are sparsely furnished, with only the occasional piece of furniture or discarded item to break up the monotony.

The backrooms are said to be a digital construct, existing only in the realm of the internet. They first gained widespread attention in 2019, when a user on 4chan posted a message describing a strange experience they had while playing a game. The user claimed to have accidentally glitched through a wall and ended up in a series of identical, yellow rooms with no discernible exit.

Since then, the backrooms have taken on a life of their own, with countless theories and stories emerging about what they are, how to get there, and what happens when you do. Some believe that the backrooms are a sort of digital purgatory, while others see them as a manifestation of the collective unconscious. Still, others view them as a glitch in the matrix, a digital anomaly that has somehow managed to escape into our world.

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The Origins of the Backrooms

Despite the backrooms' recent surge in popularity, their origins can be traced back much further. The concept of an infinite, surreal maze has been a fixture of horror and science fiction for decades, appearing in everything from Lovecraftian literature to Stanley Kubrick's film adaptation of The Shining.

However, it wasn't until the rise of the internet that the backrooms truly came into their own. The anonymity and interconnectedness of the internet made it the perfect breeding ground for a phenomenon like the backrooms, allowing users to collaborate and build upon each other's ideas in real-time.

As the backrooms gained popularity, they also became the subject of countless stories, videos, and images, each attempting to capture the essence of this strange and unsettling place. Some of these creations were more successful than others, but all of them helped to solidify the backrooms' place in the pantheon of internet mysteries.

The Appeal of the Backrooms

So why are so many people drawn to the backrooms? Part of it is undoubtedly the mystery and ambiguity that surrounds them. The backrooms are a puzzle that no one has been able to solve, a mystery that seems to deepen the more we learn about them.

But there's also something undeniably creepy and unsettling about the backrooms, a feeling that's hard to shake even after you've left them behind. The endless repetition, the flickering lights, the sense of being lost and alone in a vast, featureless void - all of these elements combine to create a uniquely unsettling atmosphere that sticks with you long after you've closed your browser.

Of course, not everyone is a fan of the backrooms. Some people find them to be overhyped, or simply not to their taste. Others worry that the backrooms might be dangerous, either mentally or physically, and caution against spending too much time exploring them.

Ultimately, the backrooms are what you make of them. They can be a fascinating and compelling mystery, a source of inspiration for writers and artists, or simply a weird and unsettling corner of the internet to explore.

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