How to Complete Day 7
Day 7 rescue guide for Survive 7 Days In Arctic: helicopter arrival, final prep, team coordination, and last-day survival before extraction on Roblox.
Last updated: July 2026
What Day 7 Means
Day 7 is the extraction milestone in Survive 7 Days In Arctic. Community reports and the official game framing describe a rescue helicopter arriving after you endure a full week of arctic conditions. Reaching Day 7 is not a passive timer—you must still eat, stay warm, and avoid last-minute deaths while the finale sequence plays.
Treat Day 7 as a culmination of systems you practiced since Day 1: shelter quality, fire discipline, fishing stockpiles, and cold awareness. The Day 7 Walkthrough page walks hour-by-hour habits; this guide focuses on rescue-specific readiness.
Alpha builds may change helicopter timing, landing zones, or PvE pressure during extraction. Stay flexible and verify cues in-game rather than relying on outdated clips.
Pre-Rescue Checklist
Enter Day 7 with surplus food, full fuel reserves, and repaired shelter. Do not spend the morning on risky exploration unless you lack critical supplies. Use the Survival Checklist tool page as a final audit.
Confirm team members know the rally point. Scatter players often miss extraction windows when communication fails. Agree on a flare or emote signal if voice chat is unavailable.
Equip best warmth tools and clear inventory clutter so you can react quickly to movement objectives during landing.
- At least one day of food and firewood in reserve.
- Active fire and enclosed shelter before dawn.
- All teammates at base or marked rally point.
- Healing or recovery items if alpha provides them.
- Map familiarity for landing zone approach paths.
During Helicopter Arrival
Watch for sky or audio cues—rotor wash, UI prompts, or map markers. Stay within the indicated extraction area while maintaining warmth. Some finales add enemy waves or weather; keep moving between cover and fire as rules demand.
If the helicopter requires interaction—boarding queue, luggage deposit, or defend timer—assign roles clearly. One player boards while others cover, or everyone boards together if failure states are shared.
Do not abandon fire management during cinematic moments if cold still ticks. Portable heat or a nearby pit may be mandatory.
Solo Versus Squad Extraction
Solo players should minimize scope on Day 7: no optional side quests, no experimental crafting. Stay fed, stay warm, and be at the likely landing zone early with spare fuel.
Squads should pool resources the night before so no member arrives underfed. Review Day 6 Walkthrough notes about pre-finale maintenance.
If extraction fails due to a bug—a known alpha risk—record what happened and retry in a fresh server when possible. Check the Events page for patches addressing finale issues.
After Extraction
Celebrate the run, then note what broke down earlier in the week. Which day did food nearly run out? When did fire almost die? Use those answers to tune your next attempt via guides like How to Play and individual build pages.
Share feedback with the developer community through official channels when available. Constructive alpha feedback improves the Day 7 experience for everyone.