Where is the Hidden Vault in Short Creepy Stories?

This guide answers the question: where is the hidden vault in Short Creepy Stories, including a step-by-step guide with instructions.

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The question on every Roblox player’s lips right now is: just where is the hidden vault in Short Creepy Stories? If you’re asking that question and looking for a solution, you’ve come to the right place. In this guide, I’ve provided a step-by-step guide to finding that pesky vault in the Dollhouse story.

Short Creepy Stories is a terrifying Roblox game that plays a bit like a mini version of Outlast. Armed with only a flashlight and a camera, you have to try and survive in a variety of miniature horror stories. There are a ton of puzzles to solve, creepy monsters to avoid, and jumpscares to be had. If you love Roblox and horror games, you will absolutely love this one.

You can check out Short Creepy Stories on Roblox. I’ve also put together a guide on how to turn on the projector in Short Creepy Stories if you’re struggling with that one too.

Where is the Hidden Vault in Short Creepy Stories?

Now, here are the steps you should take to find the hidden vault in Short Creepy Stories.

  1. Explore the house until you find $30,000 – this shouldn’t prove too tricky, just pick up every single item you come across and fully explore the house
  2. You will receive your next objective, which is either to head into the basement to turn the power on or find the hidden vault
  3. If you get the first objective, just restart the game and try again until you get the second
  4. The hidden vault is located inside the master bedroom, which is accessible from the main reception room, with the giant rug on the floor
  5. You know you’re in the right room if you can see a huge double master bed, and a painting above a cupboard with a sewing machine on it
  6. Simply interact with one of the paintings in this room to find the hidden vault

At this point, the power will likely shut off and you will need to head down to the basement to turn it back on. Good luck!

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Glen has over a decade's worth of experience in gaming journalism, writing for Pocket Gamer, Pocket Tactics, Nintendo Life, and Gfinity. When he's not badgering everyone about the dangers of passive text, you can probably find him playing Wild Rift.