Go To The Toilet At 3AM
A Roblox experience owned by Spaghet'Team.
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Go To The Toilet At 3AM is a horror experience created on December 2, 2023. The game has accumulated 18,160,919 lifetime visits and 14,402 favorites. Currently, 10 players are active. The title holds a 73% like percentage. It features 36 endings and is developed by Pauleiix.
Description (written by the developer; not a statement by this register)
You wake up, it's 3 am. You really want to go to the toilet, you can't sleep in this state! Unlock all endings and go to the toilet at 3am 36 endings available... This game is inspired by "get a snack at 4am" Developer: Pauleiix Tester: createur_megacool Join the group !
Last updated by the developer 7 Sept 2025, 16:08 UTC.
Live players over time
Growth
Growth history is still building. We hold one measurement for this entry. A trend needs at least two, taken days apart — so this will fill in on its own rather than being estimated. We do not publish numbers we have not measured.
| Measured (UTC) | Players | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 11 Aug 2026, 04:49 | 6 | first reading |
Concurrent players at each of our measurements (insert-on-change).
Monetization — game passes
Game passes for sale and their prices, measured from the Roblox passes API. Developer products bought inside the game aren’t publicly listable.
Badge funnel
How many players have ever earned each badge — a proxy for how far players get before they stop. Steep drop-offs mark where a game loses people. Win rate is the past-day share of players who earned it; categories are assigned by a language model from each badge’s own name and description.
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Like ratio over time
Growth
| Measured (UTC) | % liked | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 23 Aug 2026, 17:05 | 73 | no change |
| 13 Aug 2026, 17:03 | 73 | first reading |
Percentage of votes that are likes, at each of our measurements. A falling line is a game losing its crowd’s goodwill.