FNAF: Into The Pit – Secrets and Easter Eggs Revealed

Are you a dedicated fan of the “Five Nights at Freddy’s” series, diving deep into the latest installment, Into the Pit? This guide is designed to be your go-to resource for all the secrets, Easter eggs, and hidden details that you might miss during your playthrough. While this isn’t a step-by-step walkthrough for surviving each night, it’s packed with insider tips to uncover the game’s most mysterious elements.

Important Phone Numbers

One of the most intriguing features of Into the Pit is the collection of phone numbers scattered throughout the game. These numbers offer various interactions, some leading to creepy audio files or humorous Easter eggs.

  • Springlock Afton?: 7774648
    • Plays a violent-sounding audio clip.
  • Mrs. Meecham: 5555555
  • Mum: 5555683
    • Found on the fridge in the Kitchen.
  • Mechanic: 5552277
    • Located in the Phonebook in the lounge by the attic.
    • Note: No, he doesn’t fix animatronics.
  • Plumber: 5555325
    • Also found in the Phonebook in the lounge by the attic.
    • Note: Will only talk to Mimic Dad.
  • Jeff’s Pizza: 5555333
    • Found on the fridge in the Kitchen.
    • Call enough times or by Night Five, and the Phone Guy will answer instead of Jeff. He even cracks a funny Afton joke.
  • Freddy’s Pizza: 1800083
    • Likely just an Easter egg, this number offers a funny line.
    • Found in the Golden Freddy Room on a poster.
  • 911
    • Naturally, you might try this out of curiosity.
    • The line seems to be cut in the local area, with a suggestion to call your local police station instead.

Secret Endings

The game has multiple secret endings, each offering unique insights and outcomes. Here’s how you can unlock them:

“See ya, Dad!” Ending

The quickest way to get this secret ending is during the commotion of kids running away at the beginning of the game (in the past). Run to the entrance, interact with the door where Oz will hesitate. Interact again, and he will exit, leading to this first secret ending.

  • Tip: Don’t worry about when you do this exit; you can start back from the moment you exit.
  • Bonus: Further interactions with the door will give you a funny line of dialogue.

“What am I?” Ending

Lose the fight against ??? at the ball pit towards the end of Night Five to unlock this eerie ending.

Star Endings

These endings grant you stars for completion, unlike the secret endings.

1 Star (Bad Ending)

Play through the game normally without picking up all of Dad’s items.

2 Stars (Good Ending)

Complete the game while ensuring you collect all of Dad’s items and the photo that the girl drops by the vent on Night Five.

3 Stars (True Ending)

To achieve the best possible outcome, collect all of Dad’s items, the photo that the girl drops, and complete all three secret arcade games. Save Dad without getting caught, and you’ll see the best possible ending, featuring a thriving Jeff’s Pizza in the same town.

  • Update: According to the comics, you may need to beat all the arcade machines, not just the secret ones.

Arcade Machines

Arcade games in Into the Pit hide more than just high scores. Here’s what you need to know:

  • PURPLE GUY!!?
    • During the Balloon Boy minigame, collect all the hats without getting hit. Walk to the top middle left platform and walk directly left to trigger a hidden event.

  • Andrew: Fetch
    • Interact with the prize machine in the arcade during the past on Night Five.

  • Eleanor: To be beautiful
    • Call Mum inside the Night Five, Secret Room just before going to Dad.

  • Millie: Count the Ways
    • Spamming interact on the candy machine in the past within the dining area will give you the “Sugar Rush” achievement. Keep going for another secret arcade game.

Bug Fixing Night 5 Girl

Many players have reported issues with the girl not appearing on Night Five. Here’s how to avoid this problem:

  • Quick to the Door: After getting the keycard, be quick in opening the door. If she still won’t spawn, restart the game and reload the night again. Your progress won’t reset due to autosave, and you should be back where you left off.

Mysteries and Things Worth Noting

Into the Pit is filled with hidden details and mysteries. Here are some noteworthy findings:

  • Hidden Object #4 – The Name Tag: It’s located in the Golden Freddy Room, bottom right corner.
  • The Door in the Arcade: After untying Dad and venting, if you return to the arcade, a new secret door is revealed behind the arcade machine. This could be the hidden room where Dad was kept, though it may not have any extra significance.
  • The Freddy Mask in Oswald’s House: During Night Three, opening the attic drops a Freddy mask, which is a tradeable item.
  • Extra Dialogue from Mike: Beat Mike at the ball game during the first part for an extra piece of dialogue. To win easily, aim for the top right corner, and set the power meter one inch off from full power.
  • Foxy’s Flashing Jumpscare: There seems to be a flashing jumpscare resembling Foxy during Night Five, though Foxy isn’t part of the game.
  • Library and Factory Map Layouts: These exist but currently have no way to enter.
  • Multiple Exits on Any Night: You can choose to exit through the front door, attic, basement, or bedroom window. However, on Night One, without the screwdriver, the bedroom window isn’t an option. If you use any exit, Mimic Dad will destroy your way of using it again.
  • Party Hallway’s Paper People: In the Party Hallway, there are three paper people. Interacting with them adds another below them.

Conclusion

Five Nights at Freddy’s: Into the Pit is rich with secrets, hidden details, and Easter eggs that can easily be missed during a regular playthrough. This guide is a comprehensive resource to enhance your gaming experience, ensuring you uncover all the mysteries this game has to offer. Whether you’re a completionist or just a curious gamer, these insights will add depth to your journey through this chilling world. Happy hunting!

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