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Wonderland Roblox Wiki

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Wonderland official Roblox thumbnail showing the toy-themed horror amusement park

Wonderland is a randomized co-op horror escape game on Roblox from ScaryPlay, the studio behind The Mimic, released on August 14, 2026. Solo or in a squad of up to five, you collect Lumens against a deadline, feed them to Wormy for train Tickets, survive toy-like monsters, and escape a park that rearranges itself every run. This hub separates what is officially confirmed from what the community is still testing.

Lore & Trivia

Overview

Most Roblox horror games hand you a scripted map and ask you to memorize it. Wonderland does the opposite: ScaryPlay — the studio behind The Mimic — built a toy-themed amusement park that rearranges itself every run, gives your whole squad three shared lives, and puts a deadline on every level. Two years of development and a chaotic launch (the original August 8 release was pulled an hour before go-live over a 16+ age rating) ended on August 14, 2026, when the game finally opened to everyone on Mobile, PC, and Console.

This Wonderland Roblox wiki exists because randomization breaks the usual walkthrough model. You cannot memorize a route, so the pages here document the things that stay constant: the monster behaviors, the Lumen economy, the Wonder Shop items, and the survival rules that work regardless of layout.

Verified by Sophia Reed on August 17, 2026 at 02:00 UTC: I confirmed the developer attribution, the official game description, and the live player stats against the official Roblox listing and its analytics mirror, and cross-checked gameplay mechanics (Zippy, Wormy, the Lumen loop) against two independent launch-week sources. Claims backed by only one source are marked as community reports below.

Where to Start in This Wonderland Roblox Wiki

Find the problem you actually have and jump to the page built for it:

Your situationGo to
Want the free launch code before it expiresWonderland Codes
A specific creature keeps ending your runWonderland Monsters
First session, do not understand the objectiveWonderland Beginner Guide
Have 10 Tickets and do not know what to buy firstWonderland Beginner Guide
Code shows invalid even though it looks correctCode troubleshooting
Wonder cornered you in the final sequenceSurvival rules

How a Run Actually Works

Every level of a Wonderland run is the same underlying loop, and learning it once carries you through all of them:

  1. Find the exit first. Levels are timed. Knowing where the way out is before you start collecting decides whether you survive the deadline.
  2. Collect Lumens. Glowing pickups scattered across the level. Treat each trip as a round trip from a landmark you recognize — the layout will not be the same next run.
  3. Feed Wormy. Turning Lumens in at Wormy pays out train ticket points, the currency that moves the run forward.
  4. Unlock the train. The helper character Zippy opens the train area after you deliver 4 Lumens — your first concrete objective in the tutorial.
  5. Beat the deadline. When the warnings start, stop collecting and leave. A spare Lumen is worth less than a shared life.
  6. Survive the finale. At the end of the story run, Wonder blocks the escape and forces a chase sequence — keep moving, dodge the strike phases, and grab the bat when the path is clear.

Two squad-level rules change how you play with others: lives are shared across the whole team (three per run, not three per player), and stamina only recovers while walking, not while standing still — sprinting to explore faster is how runs end early.

The Wonder Shop and Your First 10 Tickets

Mini-games — sequential puzzles, lever arrays, mazes, and platforming obbies — pay out Tickets and unlock new areas, and the Wonder Shop sells four items at 10 Tickets each:

  • Map — reveals the real park layout. The highest-value first purchase in a randomized game, and the only reliable answer to fake exit cues.
  • Stopwatch — shows the time before "a special someone arrives," i.e. when a forced event triggers.
  • Hammer — melee option against creatures; community footage confirms at least one monster can be stopped with it, but it does not work on everything.
  • Minigun — described in-game as "loud, scary, very effective." The noise can draw more attention, so it trades stealth for raw stopping power.

The beginner guide walks through when each item is worth its 10 Tickets.

Confirmed Mechanics vs Community Reports

Launch-week information on Wonderland splits cleanly into two tiers, and this wiki keeps them separate:

Confirmed by official material or multiple independent sources: the randomized run structure, the Lumen–Wormy–Zippy loop, the four Wonder Shop items and their descriptions, the shared three-life system, mini-game types, and Wonder's role as the final-sequence antagonist.

Still community reports (single-source): the detailed behavior of individual monsters, the reported Easy/Medium/Hard/Nightmare difficulty options, and claims about patrol patterns for Mr. Sun. Notably, two major fan sources currently contradict each other on how Wonder and Wander behave during normal levels — one describes patrol-style hunting behaviors, the other (consistent with gameplay footage) ties both characters to deadline and boss-chase sequences. Until in-game testing settles it, the monsters page labels each behavior claim with its confidence level instead of merging the two versions.

Launch Week by the Numbers

Wonderland's first three days, recorded on August 16, 2026:

  • 44,182 concurrent players, with an all-time peak of 46,281 — a top-tier launch for a Roblox horror title.
  • 5,130,675 visits and 98,632 favorites.
  • 92.6% positive rating from roughly 87,000 votes.
  • 13.1 minutes average session length — unusually long for the genre, reflecting full run attempts rather than drop-in play.
  • Servers hold up to 30 players, but runs themselves support squads of up to five.

ScaryPlay also sells optional game passes, including a +20% Tickets boost (199 Robux), and the official game description confirms that joining the ScaryPlay Roblox group grants in-game rewards — details on the codes page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Wonderland on Roblox?

Wonderland is a co-op horror escape game by ScaryPlay, released on August 14, 2026. Solo or with up to four teammates, you collect Lumens against a deadline, feed them to Wormy for train Tickets, solve mini-games to unlock new areas, and escape a toy-themed park that randomizes its layout every run.

How is Wonderland different from The Mimic?

Same studio, different structure. Wonderland drops The Mimic's book-and-chapter format for a non-linear story, and every run is randomized instead of scripted — route memorization does not work. It also adds combat options (Hammer, Minigun) on top of stealth and puzzles.

Are there friendly characters in the park?

Yes — and mistaking them for threats wastes stamina and lives. Zippy unlocks the train area after 4 Lumens, and Wormy converts Lumens into Tickets. The monsters page marks which characters help you and which hunt you.

Why was Wonderland delayed?

The original August 8, 2026 launch was pulled about an hour before go-live when Roblox's moderation system rated the experience 16+. ScaryPlay said the game was built for all ages, resolved the rating, and shipped on August 14, 2026.

Is Wonderland free to play?

Yes. The game is free on all Roblox platforms with no paid early access. Optional game passes (like +20% Tickets for 199 Robux) and a free group-membership reward exist, but nothing progression-critical is paywalled.

Change Log

  • 2026-08-17: Created the Wonderland wiki hub with run-loop mechanics, Wonder Shop priorities, confirmed-vs-report fact separation, and dated launch stats.

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