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Italian Brainrot Bot Chase

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Italian Brainrot Bot Chase is a neon-noise fever dream, where coded nightmares stalk you through glitchy halls. Blink wrong, and you're bot bait.

Tips for surviving long in Italian Brainrot Bot Chase

Avoid bots as soon as they appear

Some can teleport, jump from the ceiling, or suddenly appear in the corner of the maze. Looking at a bot for too long will not only waste your time running away, but also make it easy to get a jump scare or paralyze for a moment long enough to get caught right away.

The best strategy is to listen and run. If you see unusual changes in light or a blurry shape in the distance, turn around and find another way as quickly as possible.

Listen to Sounds to Detect Bots

In Italian Brainrot Bot Chase, each bot has a unique identifying sound, if you are observant, you can detect them from afar and avoid them in time.

Here are a few sounds you should keep in mind and stay away from:

  • Tung Sahur: You will hear a regular repetitive sound that sounds like a wake-up call... but scary. If you hear the “tung tung tung sahur” sound echoing in the distance, run away immediately. Many players joke that it is like Tung Tung Sahur GTA Miami and Backrooms: TUNG TUNG TUNG SAUR is a combination of horror, chaos and haunting to the point of being eerie.
  • Tralalero Tralala: Characterized by a crazy and distorted laughter that echoes throughout the maze. Don’t be fooled by the humor, it will chase you to the end.
  • Bomberdiro Crocodilo: Has heavy, hurried footsteps, accompanied by a “roar” or screech sound. When you hear a “thud thud thud” sound filled with pressure, prepare to sprint.

Detecting and Avoiding Traps

In the maze, you will see unusual glowing areas, strangely marked floors, or constantly flashing lights that are often signs of a trap waiting for you.

If you step on one, you can:

  • Be slowed down: making it easier for the bot to catch up
  • Spin: Disorientation for a few seconds
  • Paralysis: standing still, unable to control the character

Mark prominent features in your memory

When playing Italian Brainrot Bot Chase, randomly moving around the maze is the fastest way to fail. Instead, you should practice remembering the special details of each area. Here are a few tips that survivors often apply:

  • Cracked or stained walls: If you see a long crack or unusual stain on the wall, mark it in your mind.
  • Strange Flashing Lights: Some corridors will have lights that flash on and off, or the lights will change to cool tones, red, or even purple.
  • Mysterious symbols at turns: Many corners in the maze have strange symbols painted on them: distorted geometric shapes, indecipherable characters, and even drawings that look like they were drawn by a child.