Wonderland Wiki Beginner Guide

A complete beginner's guide to Wonderland on Roblox: what the game is, movement and parkour basics, randomized levels, monster encounters, badges, group rewards and first-run mistakes to avoid.

10 min read · Verified August 2026

Wonderland — the colorful entrance to Wonder's paradise. Official promotional image by ScaryPlay.

At A Glance

This Wonderland beginner guide is the first-runs playbook for Wonderland by ScaryPlay — a Roblox horror adventure that opened on August 14, 2026 after more than two years of development. You step into a seemingly cheerful children’s paradise created by Wonder, where colorful environments, strange characters and children’s attractions hide a much darker experience. The official page warns about flashing lights, loud noises and jumpscares.

Loop

Join from the official Roblox page → learn the movement → push into non-linear, randomly generated levels → survive whatever starts hunting you → repeat. No two runs play out the same way.

Risk

Treating Wonderland like a fixed walkthrough game. The layout changes every run, so memorizing routes matters less than reading them. Exact lives/checkpoint rules are still to be confirmed.

Shortcut

Join the ScaryPlay Roblox group before your first run — the official game page confirms in-game rewards for group members. There are no officially verified codes yet.

Outcome

Finish this page knowing what Wonderland is, how its movement and random levels work, which monsters and badges are confirmed, and which first-run mistakes to avoid.

PlatformRoblox (free account)
DeveloperScaryPlay
GenreHorror adventure
ReleasedAugust 14, 2026
Server size30 players
MovementMovement / parkour is a core official feature
LevelsNon-linear, randomly generated every level
Content warningFlashing lights, loud noises, jumpscares

What should my first run look like?

Wonderland is built around repeated runs, not a one-time story clear. Your first session is about calibrating: learn how the movement feels, watch how the paradise shifts into something dangerous, and accept that the map will not be the same next time.

  1. 01Open the official Roblox game page and join from there — third-party links can be outdated.
  2. 02Join the ScaryPlay Roblox group first for confirmed in-game rewards.
  3. 03Brace for the official content warning: flashing lights, loud noises, jumpscares.
  4. 04Use the first run to learn movement and parkour, not to “finish” anything.
  5. 05When something starts hunting you, keep moving — breaking line of pursuit beats hiding in a dead end.
  6. 06Note which badge you earned and when — it teaches you what the game tracks.
  7. 07Expect the next run to be a different layout. Adapt, don’t memorize.

The paradise is a warning sign

Official materials describe Wonderland as a children’s paradise created by Wonder — and immediately warn about flashing lights, loud noises and jumpscares. The cheerful look is part of the horror, not a promise of safety.

How do movement and parkour work?

ScaryPlay officially lists movement and parkour as core features, alongside horror. That means traversal is not decoration — it is your main survival tool when an encounter goes wrong.

SkillWhy it mattersStatus
Basic movementYour default escape tool; standing still is how runs endCore, confirmed
Parkour techniquesCrossing randomized layouts quickly and breaking pursuitCore, confirmed — specific moves to be confirmed
Route readingAdapting to a layout you have never seen beforeLearned skill — levels are random

Movement beats memorization

Because every level is randomly generated, a fixed speedrun route cannot exist. What transfers between runs is movement skill and encounter knowledge, not map memory. Detailed move inputs are still to be confirmed — we will not publish a fake controls table.

How do the randomized levels work?

ScaryPlay describes the maps as non-linear with every level randomly generated. Practically, that means:

FactWhat it means for you
Non-linear mapsThere is no single “correct” path — learn to orient, not to follow a line.
Random generationEach run reshuffles the layout; treat every floor as new.
Repeated runsThe game is designed around replaying runs and pushing deeper.

Exact floor counts, biome names and generation rules are still to be confirmed — we add them only after in-game verification.

Which monsters are confirmed?

The clearest public confirmation comes from official badge names and launch materials. Confirmed so far: Bunny (via the “Meet Bunny” badge). Other badge-named threats include Magic Hatter, Mask Breaker, The Glutton, The Divine and The Desperate.

CreatureSourceBehavior file
Bunny“Meet Bunny” badgeTo be confirmed
Magic HatterBadge nameTo be confirmed
Mask BreakerBadge nameTo be confirmed
The GluttonBadge nameTo be confirmed
The DivineBadge nameTo be confirmed
The DesperateBadge nameTo be confirmed

We publish per-monster behavior files only after verifying them in-game — never copied from unverified third-party wikis. Until then, the universal rule holds: keep moving and use the non-linear layout to break pursuit.

Which badges can I earn?

Public game data already lists many Wonderland badges. Confirmed names:

  • Meet Bunny
  • Magic Hatter
  • Mask Breaker
  • The Glutton
  • The Divine
  • Team Player
  • Grand Opening
  • The Desperate
  • Wonderland Survivalist

Exact unlock requirements for each badge are to be confirmed — individual badge guides go live only after the requirement is verified. “Grand Opening” appears to celebrate the August 14, 2026 launch; treat that as likely, not proven.

Group rewards — and what about codes?

The official game page confirms one reward channel: join the ScaryPlay Roblox group (~241K+ members) to receive in-game rewards.

As for codes: as of our latest check, ScaryPlay has not published any officially verifiable codes — none on the Roblox page, the group, YouTube or the public Discord presence. Be skeptical of “active code” lists on third-party sites; we will list codes here only after in-game or official verification.

Which first-run mistakes should I avoid?

MistakeFix
Expecting a fixed mapLevels are randomly generated — learn to read layouts instead.
Standing still when huntedMovement/parkour is the core survival mechanic — keep moving.
Trusting “code list” websitesNo official codes exist yet; group membership is the real reward.
Ignoring the content warningFlashing lights, loud noises and jumpscares are officially confirmed — play accordingly.
Quitting after one runWonderland is built for repeated runs; the second run is never the same map.
Importing habits from linear horror gamesNon-linear layouts punish fixed-route thinking — adapt per run.

Wonderland beginner FAQ

Is Wonderland free to play?

Wonderland is a Roblox experience — start from the official game page with a free Roblox account.

When did Wonderland release?

August 14, 2026, after more than two years of development.

Is Wonderland multiplayer?

Servers hold up to 30 players. How players interact inside a run is still to be confirmed.

Does Wonderland have codes?

None are officially verified as of our latest check. Join the ScaryPlay group for confirmed in-game rewards instead.

Where is the official community?

Discord (discord.gg/scaryplay, ~72K members), the ScaryPlay Roblox group, official YouTube and X. There is no official Reddit.

Last verified?

August 2026.