Knowing the best survival routes in Lurking Giants transforms you from a reactive hider into a proactive navigator who controls the pace of each round. Instead of panic-running when the visibility pulse reveals your position, a route-aware survivor has pre-planned destinations for every pulse cycle, shelter transitions mapped out in advance, and escape contingencies if the Giant cuts off your primary path. This guide provides step-by-step survival routes for both Forest and City maps, covering pulse-by-pulse movements, shelter rotation strategies, and emergency escape plans when the Giant disrupts your planned route.
The core principle of survival routing in Lurking Giants is simple: never be where the Giant expects you to be. The visibility pulse reveals your position every game hour (1 AM through 5 AM), giving the Giant a starting point for each chase. Your job is to be as far from that starting point as possible by the time the Giant arrives. This requires pre-planned routes that move you to a different shelter type after each pulse, creating unpredictable patterns that even experienced Giants cannot reliably anticipate.
Survival Route Fundamentals
Before diving into specific routes, understand the core principles that make any survival route effective:
| Principle | Description | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Shelter variety | Rotate between different shelter types (bushes, caves, tunnels, rooftops) | Prevents Giant from predicting your next location |
| Never backtrack | Move forward in your route, never return to a previous shelter | Previous locations are compromised after pulse reveals |
| Type-switching | After each pulse, change shelter type (bush → cave, tunnel → building) | Different Giants counter different shelter types |
| Audio awareness | Listen for Giant audio cues while moving | Early Giant-type identification changes your route |
| Escape contingency | Always have a backup destination if primary is compromised | Giant may be between you and your planned shelter |
The 10-second window: After the visibility pulse highlight fades (approximately 10 seconds after the pulse fires), you have a critical window to relocate. The Giant is sprinting toward your revealed position, and you must reach your next shelter before the Giant arrives. This window is approximately 5–15 seconds depending on the distance between you and the Giant.
Forest Map — Optimal Survival Route
The Forest map survival route focuses on bush-to-cave rotation with constant horizontal movement across the map. The goal is to use bushes as concealment between pulses and caves as hard shelter during and immediately after pulses.
Forest Route A — Central Circuit
This route uses the central bush cluster and Main Cave as the primary rotation circuit. It is the safest beginner route on Forest because it provides the best shelter proximity.
| Pulse | Position Before Pulse | Pulse Action | Destination After Pulse | Shelter Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 AM | Central bush cluster | Stay in bush, wait for highlight fade | Sprint to Main Cave entrance | Bush → Cave |
| 2 AM | Main Cave interior | Stay in cave, listen for Giant | Exit through opposite entrance, move to East bushes | Cave → Bush |
| 3 AM | East bush line | Wait in bush, relocate after fade | Sprint to East Cave Cluster | Bush → Cave |
| 4 AM | East Cave interior | Stay in cave briefly, exit | Move to Northern bush field | Cave → Bush |
| 5 AM | Northern bush field | Wait, relocate after fade | Sprint to nearest available cave | Bush → Cave |
Route A advantages: Good shelter variety, multiple cave options, stays away from Geyser Field. Route A risk: Central circuit is well-known by experienced Giants who may anticipate your cave rotation pattern.
Forest Route B — Perimeter Rotation
This route uses the map perimeter to create a wider circuit, avoiding the central area where the Giant is most likely to patrol. It is safer against experienced Giants but requires more sprinting between shelters.
| Pulse | Position Before Pulse | Destination After Pulse | Shelter Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 AM | North bush field | North Cave | Bush → Cave |
| 2 AM | North Cave interior | East perimeter bushes | Cave → Bush |
| 3 AM | East perimeter | East Cave Cluster | Bush → Cave |
| 4 AM | East Cave | South perimeter bushes | Cave → Bush |
| 5 AM | South perimeter | South Cave or return North | Bush → Cave |
Route B advantages: Wider pattern is harder for Giants to predict, avoids central patrol zones. Route B risk: Longer distances between shelters require more sprinting, increasing audio detection risk.
Forest Emergency Escape Plans
| Situation | Action | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Giant between you and planned cave | Switch to nearest bush instead | Do not run toward the Giant |
| Giant enters your cave | Sprint through opposite exit | Caves with 2+ exits have escape routes |
| Caught in Geyser Field during pulse | Sprint to nearest map edge | Edge is closer than any cave |
| Multiple survivors in your shelter | Split up immediately | Grouped survivors are easier targets |
City Map — Optimal Survival Route
City survival routes are more complex because they must account for the Giant type. Against Locust, buildings provide effective shelter. Against Guilt, only tunnels provide reliable protection. The optimal City route changes based on which Giant is hunting, requiring you to identify the Giant type quickly and adapt.
City Route A — Tunnel Network Route (vs Guilt)
This route prioritizes the underground tunnel network, which reduces Guilt's Haunt effectiveness by approximately 60%. It is the safest route against Guilt on City map.
| Pulse | Position Before Pulse | Destination After Pulse | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 AM | Street level | Enter nearest tunnel entrance | Get underground immediately |
| 2 AM | Tunnel branch A | Exit through branch B, enter new building | Rotate tunnel branches |
| 3 AM | Building interior (briefly) | Descend to different tunnel section | Building → Tunnel transition |
| 4 AM | Tunnel branch C | Exit to surface, relocate to distant building | Change tunnel network |
| 5 AM | New building/tunnel | Stay in safest available tunnel | Final survival push |
Tunnel route critical rules: Never enter and exit through the same branch. Rotate between different tunnel networks after each pulse. If you hear Guilt's Haunt above you in the tunnel, stay still — the ceiling provides protection.
City Route B — Building Interior Route (vs Locust)
This route uses building interiors as primary shelter against Locust, whose line-of-sight Haunt cannot penetrate walls. It is effective only against Locust — do not use this route against Guilt.
| Pulse | Position Before Pulse | Destination After Pulse | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 AM | Building A interior | Move to adjacent room within building A | Walls block Locust Haunt |
| 2 AM | Building A, different room | Move to adjacent Building B through tunnel or street | Change buildings each pulse |
| 3 AM | Building B interior | Move to rooftop of Building B | Vertical separation helps vs Locust |
| 4 AM | Rooftop B | Jump to adjacent Building C rooftop | Rooftop chain against Locust |
| 5 AM | Building C interior or rooftop | Stay in safest available position | Final survival |
Building route critical rules: Never enter dead-end rooms (they become traps). Always know the building's exit routes before entering. Use rooftops against Locust but never against Guilt.
City Hybrid Route — Adaptive Strategy
The most effective City survival strategy is adaptive — switch between tunnel and building routes based on Giant type:
| Giant Identified | Switch To | Primary Shelter | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| Guilt (buzzing Haunt) | Route A | Tunnels | Ceilings reduce wall-penetrating Haunt |
| Locust (subtle Haunt) | Route B | Buildings | Walls block line-of-sight Haunt |
| Unknown (first 2 minutes) | Route A (tunnels) | Tunnels | Safer default against either Giant |
Route Timing — Visibility Pulse Schedule
The visibility pulse fires at fixed intervals throughout each round. Understanding the timing allows you to prepare for each relocation:
| Pulse Time | Game Hour | Highlight Duration | Relocation Window |
|---|---|---|---|
| First pulse | 1:00 AM | ~10 seconds | 5–15 seconds after fade |
| Second pulse | 2:00 AM | ~10 seconds | 5–15 seconds after fade |
| Third pulse | 3:00 AM | ~10 seconds | 5–15 seconds after fade |
| Fourth pulse | 4:00 AM | ~10 seconds | 5–15 seconds after fade |
| Fifth pulse | 5:00 AM | ~10 seconds | 5–15 seconds after fade |
| Sunrise | 6:00 AM | No pulse | Survivors win |
Timing preparation: Start moving toward your next shelter destination 5–10 seconds before the pulse fires. This way, when the highlight fades, you are already in motion and reach your shelter faster. Waiting until after the pulse to start moving wastes critical relocation time.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the safest survival route in Lurking Giants? The City tunnel route (Route A) against Guilt is the most reliable survival strategy, because tunnels reduce Guilt's wall-penetrating Haunt effectiveness by ~60%. On Forest, the central circuit (Route A) using the Main Cave and central bushes is the safest beginner route.
Should I change my route if I hear the Giant nearby? Yes. If the Giant is between you and your planned shelter, switch to your escape contingency — the nearest shelter in the opposite direction from the Giant. Never run toward the Giant, even if it means deviating from your planned route.
How do I identify which Giant is hunting on City? Listen for audio cues. Guilt has a distinctive buzzing Haunt sound, while Locust has a subtler swoosh. Identifying the Giant in the first 1–2 minutes determines whether you should use tunnels (vs Guilt) or buildings (vs Locust). If you cannot identify the Giant, default to tunnels as the safer option against both.
Can I use the same route every round? Not recommended. Experienced Giants learn common survival routes and patrol them. Vary your route each round by starting from different map positions or reversing your circuit direction. The unpredictability is more valuable than any single optimal route.
What if I get lost on City map? Head underground. The tunnel network is the safest default position on City. If you lose your bearings on the surface, find the nearest tunnel entrance and navigate underground where the layout is simpler and the Giant has reduced Haunt effectiveness.