
However, if you’re curious, these are the rules according to multiple sources and creepy game sites, but with special attention to The Ghost In My Machine (because they didn’t include any creepy pictures). Also, on the off chance this crap is real, why on Earth do you want to summon ghosts or enter creepy other worlds? We don’t advise playing. Plus, honestly, playing this game just creates a nuisance for people who actually need to use the elevator to go about their business. That said, you’ll be in the elevator for an extended period of time, and that always comes with greater risk - what if there’s a fire or the power goes out? An elevator is the last place you’ll want to be. Playing this game probably isn’t putting any extraordinary stress on the elevator.

They’re meant to go up and down in all kinds of orders with numerous stops. Listen: Elevators are relatively safe inventions.

You might meet a woman (who will enter the elevator and who you should apparently ignore at all costs) and, if you get off on the 10th floor, you might enter another world. A MONTH! If you follow the rules carefully, a couple of things may happen. According to the latest search data available, the Elevator Game is searched for 33,100 times a month.

If you think you’re the only one searching for this, uhh, you’re not. The currently trendy (but certainly not new) way people are getting their hearts racing outside of Halloween is with a game called “The Elevator Game” or “Elevator To Another World.” The game seems to have originated in Korea and seems creepy as hell. Why do people love to scare themselves? Everyone loves an adrenaline rush.
