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Description[]
G-250 is the fifteenth entity you will encounter throughout the G-Section, and the 47th entity you will encounter throughout Rooms: Low Detailed as a whole. More information about G-250
will be presented below.
Appearance[]
G-250 is an orange smiling face with heavily dilated pupils and a happier and more "cute" smile, likely to lure a victim into a false sense of security, or trick them into thinking that its friendly.
G-250's appearance was an orange smiling face with realistic teeth along with circular eyes that contain somewhat large pupils. It also had a thin outline. It almost looks like G-88's face origin.
G-250's appearance is an orange smiling face with realistic teeth and drooped eyes. It looks exactly the same as A-240
and G-88
's media origin, except colo(u)red orange. It spins rapidly and has many different faces stacked on top of each other in game.
G-250's appearance is an orange smiling face with realistic teeth and drooped eyes. It looks exactly the same as A-240
and G-88
's media origins, except colo(u)red orange.
It has one big face and two smaller faces orbiting the big face. The big face is upside down, meanwhile the smaller faces are right-side up.
The smaller faces will continue orbiting the bigger face until G-250
Behavior[]
G-250 will shake everyone's screen and make a very loud roaring noise upon its arrival. It will appear at
G-000
and quickly approach the current room at a speed of approximately 20 rooms per second, spending around 0.05 seconds in each room it passes.
G-250 will emit mainly two noises upon any player's proximity, one being slow low-frequency beeps and a pixelated explosion sound every 4-5 seconds. The other sound that G-250
emits is a very low-pitched and slow voice.
Once G-250 makes its way to the current room, it will change its face and begin to ascend towards the ceiling. After a few seconds, it will then descend towards the floor and dig into the ground, and rush back to
G-000
while underground. Once it reaches said room, it will then break out of the ground and then rush back to the current room and repeat the cycle.

G-000
.
G-250 will make a very loud roaring noise upon its arrival. It will appear at
G-000
and quickly approach the current room at a speed of approximately 23 rooms per second, spending around 0.043 seconds in each room it passes.
G-250 will emit mainly two noises, one being slow low-frequency beeps and a high-frequency crashing sound, the other being a slow and low-pitched voice singing the "Its Raining Tacos" song.


G-250 will make a very loud roaring noise upon its arrival. It will appear at
G-000
and approach the current room at a speed of approximately 8 rooms per second, spending around 0.125 seconds in each room it passes.
G-250 will emit a sound similar to A-300
's removed clone, FO-300
. This sound can be heard from far away, making G-250
an easy entity to detect.


Strategy and Tips[]
- Surviving G-250
may be a hard task, as it's very fast, unpredictable, and can be extremely hard to detect. However, G-250
does not check any hiding spot in the game, so it's a relatively easy entity to avoid if you're careful.
Such combos include G-250 and G-159
, or G-250
and G-88
, along with another entity that checks hiding spots, like G-55
, and/or G-122
's minions.
- To survive a pair with G-250
and G-159
, follow G-159
's instructions, as it can check hiding spots. You may have to switch your hiding spot, but beware of the potential dangers that G-250
may show up and end your run. You may want to enter a locker first before G-159
even appears, as lockers have shorter animations, and because of this, your survival chances are vastly increased.
- To survive a pair with G-250
and G-88
, along with G-122
, remain hidden until G-250
is underground and G-88
has passed. This will give you more time to hide in a table in the previous rooms, as JE-122
may explode next to your hiding spot and kill you if you're hiding in the current room.
- Mainly, to survive most pairs with G-250
, you can simply hide in any hiding spot, but beware that other entities can pop up with their primary intent being to check hiding spots, so you will have to be careful during G-250
's lifetime, as it can only be heard in medium-range proximity, along with the fact that spot checkers may spawn in.
- If you want to continue opening doors, even with the presence of G-250
, beware that it can only be heard in medium-range proximity, so you will need to react quickly once you hear it, as it is very fast.
Trivia[]
- In older versions of the game, G-250
's face was slightly transparent.
- G-250
used to have it's main face be orbited by the larger faces, as stated in the Version 1 tabber of the Appearance section of this page.
- G-250
's old audio used to sound like FO-300
, albeit with some slight changes.
- G-250
is a reference to an unused entity in Noonie's "Rooms Reimagined" game or now called "GET OUT OF MY HEAD", by noonie which can be found here.
- G-250
seems to be the fastest canon entity in the game, but in reality,
B-140 is slightly faster than G-250, the fastest entity would be
What, however they are a non-canon insane mode entity.
- G-250
's spawning sound reuses A-220
's spawning sound, albeit with some slight changes.
- G-250
may seem like it uses particle emitters, but it actually has Billboard GUIS that are constantly cloning and moving.
- G-250
’s oldest design can be found on the marketplace.
- G-250
's hitbox is very large, and can kill you from 3 rooms away.
- G-250
's sound sped up is the "It's Raining Tacos" song.
- G-250
's old ambience sounds very similar to the removed A-300 clone, FO-300.
- G-250
used to actually have multiple stray pixels on the bottom right of its design. It could possibly be a cropping error.
- G-250
had a old nickname which was called "The Towering Giant".
- G-250
's origin image has been used for many entities, like the removed-but-now hardcore exclusive A-240
, G-88
, or the scrapped entity B-225
- G-250
sells samsung phones.
- G-250
's 2nd ambience [might] be from VESZTΣSEG.
- G-250
plays Roblox on a daily basis.
- He has played, and has won Among Us many times.
- G-250
's current design was made by Light6178, and its old design was made by PizzaHere, but was exposed for drawing P?1!, so his designs were replaced.
- G-250
's oldest design comes from the Marketplace, being created by Theius_GGB, which its design was changed possibly due to the developers wanting to use original images instead of Marketplace images.
In-game images[]
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Miscellaneous[]
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