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Five Nights at Freddy’s: Secret of the Mimichas a lot of secrets hidden throughout Edwin’s facility that players will stumble upon while exploring. Some of those secrets are locked behind doors with a keypad, and you’ll have to figure out the code from clues in the environment. While some codes are easier to discover, others are quite well-hidden. So, if you want to experience all the secrets and gather all the collectibles inFNAF: Secret of the Mimic, here are all the codes for the keypads.
There are several locations inFNAF: Secret of the Mimicthat harborhidden lore devices and collectiblesfor you to gather to try and beat the Moon mini-game. However, to enter these rooms, you’ll have to decipher the keypad’s code by scanning the environment for clues. While most of the codes are the same on every playthrough, some are randomly generated, and you’ll need to conduct your own investigation to uncover them.
But not to worry, as we’ll be mentioning the codes and how to get them in the list below.
Code
The door in the main hallway next to the elevator
You’ll need to check the monitors in the main office right after surviving the Jackie chase sequence.
26294
Second-floor balcony in the Welcome Lobby
You get this code from Mrs. Helper animatronic before repairing the elevator to retrieve the training cassette
0158
Big Top’s Carnival Showroom
View the green symbols on the board and correlate them with the code on the mannequin’s back to get the code.
Random
Birthday Showroom door behind the giant cake
Code can be discovered by examining the monitors in the employee area on the showroom floor.
4782
Door behind Jackie in a Box
The combination is displayed on a monitor behind the shelves near the cardboard cutout.
0434
Admin Wing Conference Room
Piecing together the information for various emails found within the room.
01350
Retail Showroom Door
Correspond the information from the mailbox emails to the monitors in the Retail Showroom area.
80625
Edwin’s Room Door (Final Boss)
Collect all five film reels and play them in order (Green, Magenta, Blue, Red, and Yellow) to reveal the code at the end of each one.
So, here areall the codesyou’ll need to access locked doors inFNAF: Secret of the Mimic. While the game’s runtime is shorter thanSecurity Breach, it still has a lot of secrets and collectibles to engage players for hours.