To truly appreciate Toilet Encounters 4, we need to walk through the most infamous levels.
Level 1: The Trucker’s Gambit You enter a stall. The adjacent stall contains "Big Bob," a 300-pound long-haul driver who wants to discuss your car’s extended warranty. Your goal: pretend to be on your phone for three real-time minutes without the game detecting your actual phone’s gyroscope. If you laugh, you lose.
Level 2: The Family Restroom A trap level. You enter what appears to be a spacious, single-person family restroom. The moment you lock the door, a family of six begins pounding on the door, screaming about "potty emergencies." You have 45 seconds to complete your business while holding the door shut with a mop. This level is widely considered the "Water Temple" of the franchise.
Level 3: The Haunted Porta-Potty Toilet Encounters 4 goes supernatural. A blue porta-potty sits in an empty field. Inside, the walls are covered in motivational posters that weep ink. A ghost named Gary asks you for relationship advice. If you give bad advice, Gary tips the unit over. This is the only level with a "reverse gravity" mechanic.
The Final Boss: The Unflushable The climax. You face a toilet that has achieved sentience through decades of industrial-grade waste. It speaks in riddles. To defeat it, you must not flush. You must reason with it. You must offer it a sacrifice: usually, your favorite in-game hat. Once accepted, the toilet transforms into a golden bidet and grants you the "Clean Escape" ending.
In a recent rare interview, producer “J. Vesper” confirmed that Toilet Encounters 5 is in pre-production, expected for late 2026. The working title? Toilet Encounters 4: The Afterflush — suggesting that the fourth film’s ending is only the beginning.
Rumors point to a prequel exploring the origin of The Siphoning King, possibly set in a 1980s airport bathroom. Until then, fans are rewatching Toilet Encounters 4 frame by frame, searching for clues.
Before we enter the stall of Toilet Encounters 4, let’s recap the lore. The series, created by anonymous writer-director “C. Lo,” began as a response to the mundane horror of everyday life. The first film featured a gas station attendant who discovers a whispering drain in stall three. The second introduced the “Flush Mirror Entity”—a creature that mimics your reflection but moves when you blink.
Toilet Encounters 3 expanded the universe by revealing that restrooms act as dimensional weak spots, especially those with faulty plumbing. The third installment ended on a cliffhanger: protagonist Mia flushed a cursed coin, only to watch the entire restroom invert into a pulsating, flesh-like corridor.
Toilet Encounters 4 picks up exactly 30 seconds after that moment.
The recurring antagonist returns, but with a twist. In Encounter 4, the Phantom Plumber has acquired a sentient plunger named Sucky. You cannot fight Sucky. You must compliment Sucky’s suction cup to pacify it. Fail, and you are dragged into the "Backwater Realm," a terrifying mini-game where you dodge floating corn kernels.
Warning: Mild spoilers ahead.
The fourth chapter follows three new characters—Leo, Samira, and old-timer Wallace—who find themselves trapped in a mega-mall’s 24-story parking garage restroom after hours. Unlike previous films, which focused on solo encounters, Toilet Encounters 4 introduces a group survival dynamic.
The rules have changed. The entity—now referred to by fans as “The Siphoning King”—does not just haunt individual stalls. It manipulates water pressure, air vents, and even the hand dryers to separate the group.
Key scenes to watch for:
The climax involves a desperate flush ritual—tying together all four films. To escape, someone must remain behind to “hold the flush.” The film’s ending has divided fans, setting up a fifth installment while delivering a shocking character return from Toilet Encounters 2.

