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Night Shift:Secrets

Lustful animatronics are waiting for you! · By Zuneku H Studio

Safe code?

A topic by HornyForTitties created Feb 21, 2025 Views: 2,279 Replies: 9
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i never had to deal with safes before, but isnt it enough finding out what the code is and then having it auto input itself?

i have no idea how to read the code that is ingame, how do you put that in?

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u ever find out code?

not yet, havent really tried since my last attempt

the letters correspond to the number they are in the alphabet, A=1, B=2 and so on

still not the most help.

i'm assuming you multiply grouped letters?  if so, that solution did not work for me.

can we get an answer out here on the searchable internet, and not walled off behind discord?

no i mean each number corresponds with a letter in the alphabet, A would be 1 since its the first letter of the alphabet and z would be 26 because its the 26th letter in the alphabe

yes, and taking each letter/ number individually  is impossible, as the dial only moves in fives.

BO DE O AO EE

2, 15 - 4,5 - 15 - 1, 15 - 5,5

2, 4, and 1 cannot be input, the combination dial only moves by 5's.  5, 15, 20, 25, etc.


the letters are grouped together in what could be multiplication notation.  if this is true, this puts us on numbers that are divisible by 5, and thus can be input.


thus, 30, 20, 15, 15, 25.

however, this is not the correct combination.

so, if someone would be so kind as to post the actual solution here where we're not locked behind a third party app, that'd be great.

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20 45 0 10 55
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thank you very much.


note to dev:  make 0 and O distinguishable from each other.

edit, make that "dont mix numbers that can be mistaken for letters in where you're not using any other numbers."  had a similar problem with the @ symbol for a terminal password.