Phasmophobia Weekly Challenge Mode (Dec. 14–21): Deja Vu Explained

PEvery week, Phasmophobia introduces a rotating Challenge Mode designed to push investigators out of their comfort zone. From December 14 to December 21, the active weekly challenge is Deja Vu, a contract that deliberately strips away modern conveniences and recreates how investigations felt in earlier versions of the game.

Phasmophobia weekly challenge mode
Phasmophobia weekly challenge mode

How Weekly Challenge Mode Works in Phasmophobia

Weekly Challenge Mode places players into a curated custom difficulty with locked rules and preset equipment. You cannot bring your own loadout, and dying does not cost money, making it ideal for experimentation and practice.

Key rules that always apply to Challenge Mode:

  • Each challenge must be completed three times to finish the weekly task data1
  • Equipment is fully provided
  • The reward multiplier stays at 1x
  • Completing the correct challenge map awards $5,000 and 5,000 XP
  • You only need to identify the ghost, survival is optional

This Week’s Challenge: Deja Vu (December 14–21)

The Deja Vu challenge focuses on nostalgia. Sprinting is disabled, ghost speed is reduced, and equipment tiers are mixed, forcing players to rely on slower, more deliberate investigations similar to early versions of the game.

Deja Vu Contract Settings

SettingValue
Map6 Tanglewood Drive
Starting Sanity100 percent
Setup TimeNone
SprintDisabled
Ghost SpeedReduced
WeatherLight rain
Cursed PossessionOuija Board

With no setup time, the ghost can interact or hunt immediately, making early positioning and preparation critical.

Deja Vu Equipment Loadout Explained

This challenge provides a blend of Tier I and Tier II equipment, but removes redundancy to limit brute-force evidence gathering.

Available Equipment (Highlights)

  • Thermometer
  • EMF Reader
  • Spirit Box
  • Ghost Writing Book
  • Video Camera
  • UV Light
  • Salt
  • Crucifix
  • Incense
  • Sanity Medication

Missing or Limited Equipment

  • Several Firelights
  • Extra Salt
  • Several Sound Recorders
  • DOTS Projectors

Because of these restrictions, teams must commit to clear testing strategies instead of relying on overlapping tools.

How to Complete the Deja Vu Weekly Challenge

Phasmophobia weekly challenge mode
Phasmophobia weekly challenge mode

To complete this week’s challenge:

  1. Start the Deja Vu contract on 6 Tanglewood Drive
  2. Identify the ghost correctly
  3. Repeat this process three times

Even if all investigators die, the run still counts as long as the ghost type is correct .

All 26 Standard Phasmophobia Challenge Modes

Weekly challenges rotate in a fixed order, with one available each week.

No.Challenge ModeMapDescription
1Lights Out!6 Tanglewood DriveAll lights are disabled and the fuse box is broken, forcing investigations to rely on candles and limited visibility.
2Speed DemonsMaple Lodge CampsitePlayer and ghost movement speeds are increased, creating fast-paced investigations with little room for error.
3Detectives Only42 Edgefield RoadEvidence gathering tools are heavily restricted, requiring players to identify the ghost using behavior and interactions.
4Hide and Seek: SeekerBrownstone High SchoolThe ghost is very quiet and difficult to locate, emphasizing sound awareness and room-by-room searching.
5Hide and Seek: Hide!Point HopeThe ghost becomes aggressive quickly, forcing players to prioritize hiding and escape routes.
6FrostbittenCamp WoodwindExtreme cold slows both players and the ghost, changing chase timing and movement strategies.
7Do as I CommandSunny MeadowsExtra tools are provided, but players must actively provoke the ghost to reveal evidence.
8Tortoise and the Hare: HareBleasdale FarmhouseThe ghost is unusually weak and fragile, encouraging fast and confident investigations.
9Tortoise and the Hare: TortoiseGrafton FarmhousePlayer movement is slowed while the ghost regains strength, making positioning more important.
10Gotta Go Fast!PrisonSanity and hiding options are limited, forcing constant movement and rapid decision-making.
11Sanity Survival10 Ridgeview CourtSanity is extremely limited with no pills or lights, increasing hunt frequency and pressure.
12Speedrun!6 Tanglewood DriveDesigned for fast completion, rewarding quick ghost room identification and early guesses.
13Survival of the Fittest42 Edgefield RoadNo sanity, no pills, and no evidence tools, requiring pure ghost behavior recognition.
14Primitive10 Ridgeview CourtElectronic equipment is disabled, forcing players to rely on non-electronic tools only.
15Vulnerable13 Willow StreetDefensive items are removed, making hunts far more dangerous and unforgiving.
16Missed DeliveryBrownstone High SchoolSeveral key items are missing, requiring creative use of limited equipment.
17Audio OnlyBleasdale FarmhouseInvestigation relies almost entirely on sound cues instead of visual confirmation.
18TechnophiliaBleasdale FarmhouseOnly modern, technology-based equipment is available; older tools are removed.
19No EvidenceGrafton FarmhouseStandard evidence is disabled, forcing identification through hunts and ghost traits.
20The Apocalypse Draws NearSunny Meadows RestrictedThe hardest challenge with extreme restrictions, but normal investigator movement speed.
21Slow and SteadyCamp WoodwindThe ghost moves slowly but is highly aggressive, punishing careless positioning.
22Paranormal PaparazziPoint HopeCameras, sound, and light-based tools are emphasized to identify the ghost visually.
23Hide and Seek: ExtremeCamp WoodwindAn advanced hide-and-seek variant with faster hunts and less room to escape.
24Glow in the Dark42 Edgefield RoadSeveral visibility tools are disabled, forcing reliance on limited lighting options.
25Deja Vu6 Tanglewood DriveA nostalgic setup with mixed-tier equipment, no sprinting, and reduced ghost speed.
26Tag! You’re It!Brownstone High SchoolThe ghost immediately chases investigators, leaving almost no preparation time.

When Does the Weekly Challenge Change?

The weekly challenge rotates every Monday at 12:00 AM UTC. Players have a full week to complete all three required runs before the next challenge becomes active.

Deja Vu is one of the most approachable weekly challenges while still reinforcing essential skills. It rewards careful observation, solid evidence discipline, and calm decision-making without relying on speed or advanced gear.

See also: Phasmophobia Weekly Challenge Nov 2025: No Evidence Guide

Completing it not only grants valuable XP and cash, but also strengthens habits that carry over into higher difficulties and future challenge weeks.

Quick Tips for Beating Deja Vu

Turn On the Fuse Box Early

The fuse box starts off and is not marked on the map. Powering it early allows room temperatures to stabilize, making the Thermometer reliable for finding the ghost room.

Stage Equipment Before Entering

With no setup phase, early hunts are possible. Bringing equipment to the front door first reduces wasted time and panic trips to the truck.

Use Crucifixes Proactively

Once the ghost room is confirmed, place Crucifixes immediately. With sprint disabled, preventing hunts is far safer than trying to escape them.

Avoid Unnecessary Ouija Board Use

Although available, the Ouija Board drains sanity quickly. Since Deja Vu is already manageable, avoiding risky questions improves consistency.

Always Make a Final Guess

Even incomplete evidence is better than leaving without an answer. Guessing allows fast retries with no penalty.  

The Phasmophobia weekly challenge mode offers a structured way to test core ghost-hunting skills under fixed rules and rotating modifiers. With the Deja Vu challenge (Dec. 14–21), players experience a nostalgic investigation style that rewards careful observation, smart equipment use, and calm decision-making. Understanding how each challenge mode works makes weekly objectives easier to complete and helps players prepare for future rotations. Play Now!

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